My Blackberry is broken. Turns out I'm not alone.
The handset in question is a T-Mobile BlackBerry 8820 made by Research in Motion (RIMM Quote). This BlackBerry makes and receives phone calls the normal, cellular way and also allows unlimited phone calls via Wi-Fi, when it is available, for a small, flat, monthly fee. For me, that meant seamless cell phone usage indoors and out. I know this handset doesn't have 3G or a camera inside, but I love it. Minor quirks aside, it is the test device I've chosen to depend on day and night, near and far, here and abroad. You get the idea. But when I tried to use the phone last week, I couldn't move the cursor. The rolling trackball no longer rolls in the vertical plane (up and down). Horizontally (left and right), it moves a little. Needless to say, I began to panic.Broken BlackBerry Blues |
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