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	<title>Comments on: Blackberry 8703e Review&#8230;still not perfect</title>
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		<title>By: BlackBerry 8703e: My Experience &#124; Bad Circuit</title>
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		<description>[...] Negate.net gave a small aspect of the quality of the service on the Sprint Network:  My main gripe right now is that the phone quality is really poor. I can’t tell if this is the design of the Blackberry or if it’s Sprint’s network. Calling my wife’s cell phone our or home Vonage line with my old Nokia 6820 on Cingular’s network results in a much better quality call that doesn’t drop. In a week of use, I’ve experienced poor phone quality and more frequently dropped calls. Apparently it’s also difficult for people on the other end of the line to hear me at times, whereas with my Nokia, they can hear me just fine. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Negate.net gave a small aspect of the quality of the service on the Sprint Network:  My main gripe right now is that the phone quality is really poor. I can’t tell if this is the design of the Blackberry or if it’s Sprint’s network. Calling my wife’s cell phone our or home Vonage line with my old Nokia 6820 on Cingular’s network results in a much better quality call that doesn’t drop. In a week of use, I’ve experienced poor phone quality and more frequently dropped calls. Apparently it’s also difficult for people on the other end of the line to hear me at times, whereas with my Nokia, they can hear me just fine. [...]</p>
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