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Post by ezramatyn » Fri, 01 Feb 2008 2:54 pm

where do i send my blackberry for servicing if i have problems with the handset - the space button? i bought my blackberry in australia

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Post by rihhana_taylor » Thu, 21 Feb 2008 1:09 am

The three companies said BlackBerry Connect will be available for users of the Palm Treo 650 smartphone.

Treo users will be able to use BlackBerry's "push" technology through BlackBerry Enterprise Server, which integrates with Microsoft Exchange and IBM (NYSE: IBM) Lotus Domino, according to the announcement.

SingTel said it is the first carrier in the world to merge the Palm and RIM offerings.

"As mobile e-mail has become an integral part of the business world today, we believe that the compact and feature-rich Treo 650 with BlackBerry Connect will appeal to many of our corporate customers," said Vicki Brady, SingTel vice president of Consumer Marketing, in a statement.

Linked with BlackBerry Connect, users will be able to receive "push" corporate e-mails automatically, receive wireless calendar synchronization, and view Word, Excel, PowerPoint and PDF documents as well as use other features available on BlackBerry Connect.

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Post by durain » Thu, 21 Feb 2008 1:49 am

? :roll:

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Post by sierra2469alpha » Mon, 03 Mar 2008 4:00 pm

ezramatyn wrote:i bought my blackberry in australia
If it is under a plan then check with your AUS provider - it might be covered under some kind of warranty. If you bought it outright, and it's out of warranty, then maybe try and find a local repair agent (make Google your friend for that one!).

My experience has been that regardless of the mobile type, if it's out of warranty you end up paying to have it serviced.

If you're here for a short period (read in between the lines here!!!) and you are covered under travel insurance, you could "possibly" make a claim under that - assuming your space key broke while you were travelling.

Sorry I cannot be of much other help - maybe the helpful crowd here might have some ideas.

Cheers, Pete

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