on 09-02-2013 13:20
on 09-02-2013 13:20
i got the new blackberry on wednesday just gone and i dont like the phone at all is there a 14 days thing where you can change your phone or do i have to stay with it for the next 2 years?
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on 09-02-2013 13:23
on 09-02-2013 13:23
You have 7 working days from the day you got it to return it.
on 09-02-2013 13:23
on 09-02-2013 13:23
You have 7 working days from the day you got it to return it.
on 09-02-2013 13:33
on 09-02-2013 13:33
Incidentally, what is it you don't like about the phone?
on 09-02-2013 13:38
i went from an iphone 4 to this and it said you can download lots of things from the app store and you can get hardly anything!
on 09-02-2013 16:30
you could take it back & a choose a phone you want as it is within the 7 day cooling off period
on 09-02-2013 18:00
on 09-02-2013 18:00
@Anonymous wrote:i went from an iphone 4 to this and it said you can download lots of things from the app store and you can get hardly anything!
As a matter of interest, what kind of apps were you expecting?
on 10-02-2013 01:10
10-02-2013 21:25 - edited 10-02-2013 21:38
10-02-2013 21:25 - edited 10-02-2013 21:38
You do know you can sideload Android apps on to the phone do you?
The playbook app manager extension for chrome/firefox (http://gridbook.org/pb-app-mgr/) works with BB10 just the same and over wifi.
Goodereader have quite a selection of converted Android apps for BB10 and Playbook.
There's a good walkthrough here http://crackberry.com/sideloading-made-easy-playbook-app-manager-browser-plugin the only difference is the 'security' tab on the playbook is 'security and privacy' on the Z10.
on 18-02-2013 12:59
I think that some people find side-loading a little too complicated. I know how to sideload and I used to do it all the time with my playbook, but sometimes, it can be a bit fiddly.
on 20-02-2013 18:34
on 20-02-2013 18:34
@Anonymous wrote:I think that some people find side-loading a little too complicated. I know how to sideload and I used to do it all the time with my playbook, but sometimes, it can be a bit fiddly.
It's pretty straightforward using the Chrome extension, download the converted bar, put the phone in dev mode and connect to the given IP address.
Much easier than DDPB and doesn't rely on java being installed as well, which I agree is a bit complicated for the average person.