Are you on snow leapord? I'm sure you're. Enable your google sync option, sync 
all your contacts to google. All details would go except your grouping. Now 
sync these to android. You won't miss anything. For calenders also sync to 
google calenders and you get all on your android. I'm using magic and upgrading 
to epic. All tasks can also be transferred to google. If you don't want to sync 
contacts and calenders then you can export import them. Sync is also good. It 
can create trouble sometimes. Notes would also sync. Use evernotes. This is 
platform independent, means it's available for ppc, iphone, android, bb. So I 
think with this all your questions are solved. If more then contact me.
There're rumors about verizon iphone which is iphone 5 as they say. Do u want 
to wait for it?
Vishal Sheth

Sent from my Vodafone BlackBerry®

-----Original Message-----
From: gul...@primeabgb.com
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Date: Sat, 18 Sep 2010 02:45:45 
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Subject: Re: [imug-users] Blackberry for CDMA phones

Rishi

Blackberry is one of the best operating systems. The syncing with address book 
works fine too. You should have no issues. Though the software of the mac 
version is not as good as the windows one but it does what's needed. 

Bb is losing market share for not get devices upto the mark but I always prefer 
the speed of the operating system and the ease of use of all the shortcuts. 

Any more questions bb please feel to ask. 

Gulbir Bhatia
MD
shop online @ www.primeabgb.com 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Deepak Jagiasi <deepak.jagi...@gmail.com>
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Date: Sat, 18 Sep 2010 07:27:34 
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Subject: Re: [imug-users] Blackberry for CDMA phones

Rishi:
Have a look at Samsung Galaxy S. Thou promoted as a GSM phone primarily, It has 
a setting to use as a GSM / WCDMA / AUTO, so the advantage is that if the 
number portability comes thro you can have your GSM number too n use Galaxy S 
while you use Reliance till then :)

Anyways your better half is gonna be happy with your generosity n you with the 
new Android. 

Sent from my iPhone
Deepak Jagiasi

On 17-Sep-2010, at 9:01 PM, Rishi <rishigang...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi
> 
> I’m considering going for a blackberry phone because I use a CDMA phone 
> number. The signal of my Vodafone number on the iPhone at home sucks so I’m 
> going to ditch that number and gift the iPhone to my wife.
> 
> But before I do so, would anyone like to share their experiences on it’s 
> connectivity with Mac OS X and syncing with the Address book?
> 
> For a change I thought I would ask for advise before I buy the product. :-)
> 
> Rishi
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