Users of BlackBerry phones with 3G and who have a user profile on the social network Tuenti are in luck. Vodafone will update its clients tomorrow with a professional mobile phone from the Canadian RIM so that in the same application menu they can have free access to this meeting point on the network, from where they can carry out practically all the actions that we could develop in the web version.
In this way, starting tomorrow, July 7, those who have a BlackBerry with Vodafone in their possession, regardless of whether it is a prepaid card or a contract, will be able to have the Tuenti application on their terminal without having to search for and download it. From the Tuenti application the user can chat with online profiles, upload photos from your own mobile, commenting on the boards of other users and update the states of our contact form automatically. Of course, to make use ofTuenti on a BlackBerry with Vodafone, it will be essential to have a 3G data flat rate.
In the case of the flat rate for prepaid mobile data, we see that the BlackBerry focuses more on the services associated with the rate than on the traffic generated by its use. For 4.13 euros a week, the user can take full advantage of their social networks (both Tuenti and Facebook or Twitter), as well as browse the Internet without limits, check emails in any email client, use messaging services snapshot, watch YouTube videos or use map services.
Of course: regardless of the single cost of 4.13 euros per week, you will always have to have a balance on your mobile for the function to be active. To register high, simply send an SMS to 2222 with the text TPBB.
For contract clients, there will be two formulas. On the one hand, the unlimited Flat Rate, which costs 17.7 euros per month and offers the same services previously described. On the other, there will be a restricted option, which will cost 7.08 euros. In this case, we can check the emails, but not download attachments. Nor will we have total freedom to interact on social networks, and each additional MB of traffic will be billed at two euros once the first ten MegaBytes have been exceeded, with a maximum cost of 30.68 euros per month.
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