Bb os7 top browser site forums.crackberry.com

You'll have to join the rest of the party using a modern, actively-supported product like a Pixel or an iPhone.

There is also a chance that a company called Onward Mobility will launch a device later this year that perhaps borrows from some BlackBerry keyboard tech.

03-19-21 08:14 PM

  • Bb os7 top browser site forums.crackberry.com
    8,372 BIS shutdown is on Jan 4, 2022. That's the one that affects you. It's AT&T that is shutting down its 3G service on Feb of '22, but that's only in the U.S. 03-19-21 08:58 PM
  • Bb os7 top browser site forums.crackberry.com
    184 Originally Posted by conite At the end of THIS year, BIS will be discontinued. That means no more phone, sms, or email I've always thought that INTERNET services have nothing about phone calls and sms. Few years ago I planned to buy a Bold device just for fun and forum threads convinced me that such a phone would work at least as a featured phone, i.e. can make phone calls and sms, + with wi-fi I would be able to do browsing and to receive emails via a 3-rd party email client I forgot the name. Are you sure about your statement? 03-20-21 02:20 AM
  • Bb os7 top browser site forums.crackberry.com
    63,579 Originally Posted by Alexey Gurevski I've always thought that INTERNET services have nothing about phone calls and sms. Few years ago I planned to buy a Bold device just for fun and forum threads convinced me that such a phone would work at least as a featured phone, i.e. can make phone calls and sms, + with wi-fi I would be able to do browsing and to receive emails via a 3-rd party email client I forgot the name. Are you sure about your statement? You are correct about phone and sms of course - I was lumping that in with the shutdown of 3G. For BIS and backed services specifically, you're losing push email, BlackBerry World, BlackBerry Protect, BBM, and all data on mobile. 03-20-21 06:35 AM
  • Bb os7 top browser site forums.crackberry.com
    6 Originally Posted by conite You are correct about phone and sms of course - I was lumping that in with the shutdown of 3G. For BIS and backed services specifically, you're losing push email, BlackBerry World, BlackBerry Protect, BBM, and all data on mobile. Thanks everyone for the answers. If I understand, the phone will continue to perform its basic functions and internet, through opera I can access the web mailbox. Same thing for the Playbook even if surfing the internet with the native web doesn't work very well. I inquired with my operator and was told that Tim services for 2G networks are supported until 2029 while for 3G network it will be shut down in 2024. In Italy many infrastructures still adopt these services and the support will be longer than in other countries. Different speech if in the future I can go back on vacation to the States my BB will be unusable, not even to call, right? Buying a Classic can solve the problem for traveling to foreign countries? 03-20-21 09:55 AM
  • Bb os7 top browser site forums.crackberry.com
    63,579 Originally Posted by Horizon9 Thanks everyone for the answers. If I understand, the phone will continue to perform its basic functions and internet, through opera I can access the web mailbox. Same thing for the Playbook even if surfing the internet with the native web doesn't work very well. I inquired with my operator and was told that Tim services for 2G networks are supported until 2029 while for 3G network it will be shut down in 2024. In Italy many infrastructures still adopt these services and the support will be longer than in other countries. Different speech if in the future I can go back on vacation to the States my BB will be unusable, not even to call, right? Buying a Classic can solve the problem for traveling to foreign countries? The 3G shutdown will render a Classic useless in the US for calls and sms. 03-20-21 10:51 AM
  • Bb os7 top browser site forums.crackberry.com
    6,914 By March of 2022, no non-Android BB-branded phone will function in the US, and only specific Android-based BB-branded phones will work. BBOS and BB10 will be non-functional across the board except for using them as a WiFi device - no mobile calls, texts, or data. And while it might take a little longer, 3G shutdowns are coming soon to most western countries as well. Especially with these big pushes for electric cars and other environmental issues in many countries, you're going to see a massive increase in devices (rather than people) who need access to the mobile Internet, and this will result in either countries upgrading their cellular networks, or those networks will grind to a halt under the load. Which do you think is the more likely scenario? 03-20-21 05:33 PM
  • Bb os7 top browser site forums.crackberry.com
    6 Originally Posted by Troy Tiscareno By March of 2022, no non-Android BB-branded phone will function in the US, and only specific Android-based BB-branded phones will work. BBOS and BB10 will be non-functional across the board except for using them as a WiFi device - no mobile calls, texts, or data. And while it might take a little longer, 3G shutdowns are coming soon to most western countries as well. Especially with these big pushes for electric cars and other environmental issues in many countries, you're going to see a massive increase in devices (rather than people) who need access to the mobile Internet, and this will result in either countries upgrading their cellular networks, or those networks will grind to a halt under the load. Which do you think is the more likely scenario? The technology is renew and goes on with the needs of consumers, the world is now hyper-connected in every aspect. But, as long as I can manage, I continue to use the dear prehistoric BB. 03-21-21 02:35 PM
  • Bb os7 top browser site forums.crackberry.com
    27,863 Originally Posted by Horizon9 The technology is renew and goes on with the needs of consumers, the world is now hyper-connected in every aspect. But, as long as I can manage, I continue to use the dear prehistoric BB. As long as you’re not in the USA, you should be mostly okay. 03-21-21 08:14 PM
  • Bb os7 top browser site forums.crackberry.com
    222 Check with each carrier what frequencies they will continue to support. Telus seems to have a history of supporting old technologies for longer. We had an old phone with Fido for the kids and Fido just told us they were discontinuing the 1900 frequency. We just switched them to Telus. Shaw in Canada is extremely limited in what frequencies they support too Posted via CB10 03-22-21 08:30 PM
  • Bb os7 top browser site forums.crackberry.com
    6 Originally Posted by larryjb1120 Check with each carrier what frequencies they will continue to support. Telus seems to have a history of supporting old technologies for longer. We had an old phone with Fido for the kids and Fido just told us they were discontinuing the 1900 frequency. We just switched them to Telus. Shaw in Canada is extremely limited in what frequencies they support too Posted via CB10 In my country the networks are still all available, at the moment the only company that is shutting down its 3G networks is Vodafone. On Tim I have no problem, luckily I can still enjoy my smartphone. Full coverage of 3G and Bis always active, at least for another year. 03-23-21 11:47 AM
  • Bb os7 top browser site forums.crackberry.com
    228
  • Bb os7 top browser site forums.crackberry.com
    22 Sorry; I have to ask this here, because it sort of is a continuation to the discussion from the post starter. So; how does this January 4th, 2022 affect non-US BB10 users (mine is Z10, and I live in Finland)? Does our email, sms and phone stop working as well? As for connections, 3G works here (in general) at least until 2023. I was a bit lost with the information about the shutdown; first I understood everything stops working, but apparently something works, somehow even after that, if I understand correctly? 08-28-21 09:21 AM
  • Bb os7 top browser site forums.crackberry.com

    27,863 Originally Posted by FinTS78 Sorry; I have to ask this here, because it sort of is a continuation to the discussion from the post starter. So; how does this January 4th, 2022 affect non-US BB10 users (mine is Z10, and I live in Finland)? Does our email, sms and phone stop working as well? As for connections, 3G works here (in general) at least until 2023. I was a bit lost with the information about the shutdown; first I understood everything stops working, but apparently something works, somehow even after that, if I understand correctly? BlackBerry is shutting down BBOS and BB10 servers. This will have an impact on ALL BBOS and BB10 devices regardless of planetary location. How much of an impact has been debated for some time and isn’t 100% certain. The BBOS devices require the BlackBerry data plans and servers for all traditional applications but can be run on carrier data just somewhat crippled. The BB10 devices run on traditional carrier data so are only really affected by servers being shutdown for security features that require BlackBerry systems contact.

    What browser would you prefer for a BB10 device?

    Personally, most modern browsers today have about 500% more features than I really need or for that matter, want. For a BB10 device, I would like an extremely lean browser much like the BEOL browser we used a few years back. That thing was bare-bones but at least did not bog down as much as Kiwi or Fennec.

    What is the best browser for Windows 7?

    Internet Explorer for Windows 7 (32bit). Internet Explorer is the world’s most popular Web browser. Security, ease of use, and improvements in RSS, CSS. Download the latest version of Internet Explorer 11 (Windows 7) for Windows.

    What's new in Version 7 of the BlackBerry operating system?

    Version 7 of the BlackBerry operating system introduced a handful of iterative upgrades, including managing which icon panels were present and a new Liquid Graphics rendering engine which significantly improved browser performance.

    Is yubrowser a good browser?

    I'm not sure YuBrowser is all that great for your Classic anyway. It has been optimized for devices with Snapdragon 800 series chips (which the Classic does not have) but you can try it and uninstall if it doesn't work for you. There are tons of android browsers you can try, just do some searching.