Modem internal faulty blackBerry Smartphones?

I just bought a Curve 9300 os 5 on O2 and using BT home hub 3.

I can't connect to wifi, dash White Watch constantly.

I can not connect to the mobile broadband even if the signal is good.

I can not set up an e-mail account, the device offers me only a blackberry option.

Is my device defective? At the same time, which took about 10 minutes to put in place so I don't think I'm the problem, I bought a Galaxy tab.

Is it just really unnecessarily difficult to use?

lorli wrote:

No, I was just on the BT site and have discovered that I can not use an account normal broadband for the wifi connection. I need it's a RIM a/c all.

I try to use the O2 speak my husband uses on his iphone. He has never had a problem with it.

I don't think it need a contract for blackberry? Would appreciate your opinion because I am close to trampling on the cursed thing.

No, in fact, means that that was what I told you. Its nothing to do with the BT - I have the same Hub.

I gave you the reason why you need a data plan. I don't make the rules, I'm just a humble user like the rest of the guys here.

The best course of action would be to swap it for a phone as your husband. With a data plan, emails to any number of email accounts, you are pushed automatically to the BB, no connection to check on these things and this has been the Foundation and basis of RIM technology. If you do not use the main feature of the BB, nobody's forcing you.

No doubt O2 will have a plan; I checked on Orange a few weeks there are a lot of minutes, texts and data usage of 500 MB £9.85 per month including a free 8520.

I use my Wi - Fi all the time, so my data usage is negligible - 2.6 MB in March. It will probably cost you less to have all the features on the BB, but to stay with your current plan on a different device. Before you throw away, have a Word with O2, you might be surprised.

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