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 Official Bold 9900 Discussion Thread, A place for Sharing and Discussion..

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rick780
post Sep 6 2011, 05:07 PM

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QUOTE(frantic912 @ Sep 6 2011, 05:05 PM)
depends....just save it for yourself i think....
when u want to sell your BB, they always ask for warranty card
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Thanks, i called them up and they told me to just keep it.
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post Sep 6 2011, 05:11 PM

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I was told to send in the 2nd portion of the warranty card to brightstar to get full 18 mth warranty, not sure whether sending it is a requirement. Sent it anyway.
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post Sep 6 2011, 05:14 PM

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QUOTE(kmrdeva @ Sep 6 2011, 05:11 PM)
I was told to send in the 2nd portion of the warranty card to brightstar to get full 18 mth warranty, not sure whether sending it is a requirement. Sent it anyway.
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Thanks, i will do just that. smile.gif
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post Sep 6 2011, 05:18 PM

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oh really? now i confius better send or not...ha3
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post Sep 6 2011, 05:25 PM

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QUOTE(frantic912 @ Sep 6 2011, 05:18 PM)
oh really? now i confius better send or not...ha3
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just to add some info from their website

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To Get Warranty Service:

    Portion B (Of the physical warranty card which comes with your device purchase) of the warranty card is to be returned by the customer to Brightstar Distribution Sdn. Bhd., duly completed within 14 days of purchase of products.
http://brightstarcorp.com.my/bbterms.html
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post Sep 6 2011, 05:34 PM

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QUOTE(xortz @ Sep 6 2011, 05:25 PM)
just to add some info from their website
http://brightstarcorp.com.my/bbterms.html
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I remember I was told that registring it online with brightstar is enough
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QUOTE(adrive @ Sep 6 2011, 05:34 PM)
I remember I was told that registring it online with brightstar is enough
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process of sending back warranty card is so redundant. this process is over 30 years old!

IT companies like brightstar, samsung shld lead the way to reduce paper usage.
usually i will not send it, just retain it to ensure resale value in the future.
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Hey All,

Do you guys know if the BB 9900 from DIGI is unlock so that it can be used with different telco? Planing to sign up for the DG smart plan but giving my wife the phone.

My wife is on Maxis by the way.

Thanks.
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QUOTE(yjeen @ Sep 6 2011, 09:03 PM)
Hey All,

Do you guys know if the BB 9900 from DIGI is unlock so that it can be used with different telco? Planing to sign up for the DG smart plan but giving my wife the phone.

My wife is on Maxis by the way.

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Yes can.
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post Sep 6 2011, 10:07 PM

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Gonna wipe and reset my 9900 now, the touchpad was fine all day until suddenly making the cursor drift upwards just now while I wasn't even touching the pad, keyboard or screen. sad.gif

BTW, just to share my latest experience, the battery is still good, 3 hours plus of active usage on 2g+wifi and I still have 40% of juice left after 14 hours.


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post Sep 6 2011, 11:01 PM

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QUOTE(Similan @ Sep 6 2011, 09:42 PM)
Yes can.
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I second that, mine is from DIGI and i can confirm it is fully unlocked.
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how long do we need to charge the bb for first time charging ?
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QUOTE(vanzheng @ Sep 6 2011, 11:22 PM)
how long do we need to charge the bb for first time charging ?
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just charge it until full then u can use it....no need for 8 hours charge
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post Sep 7 2011, 01:35 AM

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how do i transfer all my bb pin actually ? i've tried restore bb pin from bb desktop software, but it doesn't seems working right...
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QUOTE(mengsuan @ Sep 4 2011, 06:46 PM)
Wow, threads are merged. Thanks sonyclie77.

Although I'm still somewhat conservative with merging. Too many threads merged into one will cause confusion when someone reads the pages from the start. laugh.gif

Owai-, sonyclie77 got a 9900? Where are your older Bold and Torch?
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Yes I've got a Bold 9900.

Bold 9700 - Sold
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QUOTE(Decky @ Sep 4 2011, 07:59 PM)
Wait, I think that thread was talking about ALL the new Blackberry models that were launched and not just the 9900.

I think it's the only thread with people talking about their 9810.
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We shall create separate threads to discuss about specific models. Easier to talk about device specific issues.

QUOTE(me076310 @ Sep 5 2011, 04:56 PM)
Where's the option to turn on Internet tethering for 9900?
Anybody interested to buy less than 2weeks old bold 9900? (brightstar 18months warranty)
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Selling? So soon?
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Hye there 9900 User smile.gif i got selling Otterbox Impact Series for Bold Touch 9900 for sale..
Package Include With Screen Protector Price RM 120.00 Include Postage rolleyes.gif
Pm Me If U ALL Interested notworthy.gif Left 2 Stock right now oder back soon brows.gif Limited Quantity

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I"m interested in the Commuter Series for 9900. Do you have that Jimoon?

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post Sep 7 2011, 09:53 AM

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Regard the brightstar warranty card,u can just ignore it.

when turn to warranty issue, they wont see ur warranty card, the most important is receipt which is proof of purchase.

sent few sets to brightstar before and they never ask the warranty card and receipt.


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QUOTE(honoreric @ Sep 7 2011, 09:45 AM)
I"m interested in the Commuter Series for 9900. Do you have that Jimoon?
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All need restock..stock will arrive 8-10 days..do pm me if u interested smile.gif
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Explanation of bb9900 camera

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I've read some concern about how the removal of the autofocus feature on the new devices is somehow a downgrade in the camera. I made the analogy that people don't and shouldn't only by phones for the camera eluding to the fact pocket cameras don't have telephone call capabilities.

The confusion lies with peoples' misunderstanding of cameras and the focussing systems used by cameras. Just because RIM removed the autofocus feature doesn't mean you aren't getting any autofocus in your images.

We are all familiar with the 9780 or 9700 camera right? (I hope so). You've all encountered the pressing of the trackpad, the camera stalls as it is focussing and then snaps the picture. That delay is what is commonly referred to as shutter lag.

It is unwise to suggest that the 9900 has an inferior camera because that feature is gone. Quite contrary in my view. Autofocus has not been lost. The camera is still focussing but in continuous mode.

For the most part people don't yet realize the difference between autofocus and continuous focus. This leads to the confusion.

Given that my hobby next to guitar is photography I will try to help in this regard.

How may times in autofocus have you tried to snap a photo only for the subject to move as you were about to snap the picture?...the end result is an unusable image.

Autofocus is the most widely supported camera focus mode, In essence it is one-shot focusing, which is best for still subjects. The autofocus mode as I just provided an example for is susceptible to focus errors for fast moving subjects or subjects that move before the shutter is fully pressed. Autofocus cannot anticipate subject motion. Auto focus is great when you have a perfectly still subject. The focusing requires a focus lock before the photograph can be taken. This is what people on their 9870 or os 6 devices notice when taking pictures. That slight freeze ....then "click" when the image is taken.

Check your 9780 ... in camera options go to "Autofocus" tou will see there is continuous listed first then "single shot".

The single shot is what has been removed.

I'll bet you a dollar that most people didn't even realize they have been shooting continuous focus all this time with their 9780 but are now making an issue out of a feature that they never used not being available...ie the "single shot" focus. Continuous focus was always an option on the 9780 .

Most people though barely used it and I'll bet never knew it was there.

Most people don't even use the scene modes by the way ... believe me ... they help ... I can't tell you the number of times I've been a rock concerts and see people snapping images of the stage with a flash when they are 60 feet away from the stage! That's what night or party scene modes are for. Flash at that distance is going to illuminate the head of the guy standing in front of you...not the image. Get to know your scene modes for better images and don't blame the camera. I am veering off topic so my apologies.

Bank on point.....

Continuous focus, supports an autofocus mode which continually adjusts the focus distance for moving subjects.

Nikon cameras refer to this mode as continuous focus which is what we see in the new Bold 9900. (Not Nikon’s focussing system though but they just called it the same). Those with Canon cameras notice this referred to as AI Servo focusing.

Continuous focussing works by predicting where the subject will be slightly in the future based on an estimation of the subject velocity using focus distance and movement. The camera then focuses at this predicted distance in advance to account for the shutter lag (which is the delay between pressing the shutter button and the start of the exposure as we see in autofocus shots in the 9780). This greatly increases the probability of correct focus for moving subjects.

There is no "downgrade" going on with regards to no autofocus in the 9900 device. The camera in the bold 9900 is still auto-focussing but doing so on in a continuous mode...continually tracking the subject.

How many times have you tried taking a picture of someone blowing out a birthday candle with your 9780 only to get it blurry because the camera was trying to lock focus? During that lag, your subject blew out the candles and you missed the shot!

Now do that in continuous focus and chances are you have a clear shot. Now, drop the preview picture setting down to as low as possible (I believe you can turn it right off on the 9900) and then you can snap away even quicker!

I shoot photography as an advanced hobby. I can tell you that even when shooting still subjects I utilize continuous focus (this is a $2,000 camera body) just in case I get some movement.

So to answer your question...you are not getting an inferior camera. With all due respect, people just need to know how to use the camera. As the old saying goes, the cost of the gear doesn't make you a better photographer...it is what you do with the equipment you have that does.

By the way, my $2,000 camera still doesn't make telephone calls or accept incoming email or BBM messages. 

The excuse has been used many times before yes ... that other devices offer better cameras. Oh well ... the buyer needs to realize what he/she is buying the device for. Will they be buying it for the RIM reliability, security and fastest push services in the industry or are they buying it for entertainment purposes?

I hope this clears the air.

I have taken great shots with my 9900 .. clear and crisp ... arguably better than the 9780 on which I too used continuous focus extensively.

Learn when to use the proper scene modes and don't sweat the absence of "autofocus" or single shot focus as was known on the 9780. The camera is still focussing!! It is just focussing differently.


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