on 27-12-2014 08:46
on 27-12-2014 08:46
27-12-2014 08:57 - edited 27-12-2014 08:59
27-12-2014 08:57 - edited 27-12-2014 08:59
on 27-12-2014 09:00
on 27-12-2014 09:00
Hi there @Anonymous
Well the answer is yes , but depending on the handset u may need a specific bb bolton.
If it's a BB10 then all you need is just a non iphone data bolton, if your tariff is fairly recent you should be able to use it straight away, but the only way to find out is to try the sim card.
on 27-12-2014 09:00
Hi @Anonymous
Which Blackberry handset do you have?
They still do the tariffs but dont do the bolt ons for the Q10 models as they are not needed. You just use a standard data bolt on for that model....
One of our Blackberry users @aldaweb gave this advice to another member asking a similar question
"Be aware if you had a Blackberry previously that the data is not compressed for Blackberry 10 devices as it was on BIS so your usage could be significantly higher."
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on 27-12-2014 09:03
on 27-12-2014 09:03
Hi @Anonymous was slowly posting and didn't realise you were online.
@Anonymous please take rosadoscs advice...she also uses Blackberry devices...
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on 27-12-2014 09:47
Sneaked in...You know me...Somebody mentions Blackberry....:smileywink:
Did enjoy the compressed data advice! We will convert you to BB one day!!
@Anonymous you were using an iphone before, so even if you have a bb10 you will still not use half the data you used before.
When I moved from bb7 OS I was spending about 10mb!? now I'm spending about 300mb. And yes I do use it alot!
27-12-2014 09:53 - edited 27-12-2014 09:54
27-12-2014 09:53 - edited 27-12-2014 09:54
Nah...will stick with my Note 3 thanks @Anonymous As for the compressed data advice. I did credit aldaweb with that...as I bookmarked one of his posts. I knew one day it would come in handy....
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on 02-01-2015 10:32
on 02-01-2015 10:51
Then you need to change type bolt on I'm afraid. Just ring 202, Web chat or even put your sim in the BlackBerry, and then go on my o2 and change to a blackberry bolt on. When you put the sim in a different phone the system recognises it and it will give you the right options. Hope this helps. Bear in mind that that you will need very little data as BlackBerry compresses data. Hope this helps!