BlackBerry devices visiting vowe's magic flying circus
by Volker Weber
I skimmed through this week's logfile and by sheer incidence found a BlackBerry device which should not exist, Then I enumerated the whole lot and found two more. Can you tell?
BlackBerry6710/4.0.0
BlackBerry7100/3.8.0
BlackBerry7100/4.0.2
BlackBerry7100/4.1.0
BlackBerry7100i/4.1.0
BlackBerry7130/4.1.0
BlackBerry7130e/4.1.0
BlackBerry7230/3.7.0
BlackBerry7230/3.7.1
BlackBerry7230/4.0.0
BlackBerry7250/4.0.0
BlackBerry7250/4.1.0
BlackBerry7290/4.0.0
BlackBerry7290/4.0.2
BlackBerry7290/4.1.0
BlackBerry7520/4.1.0
BlackBerry7730/4.0.2
BlackBerry8100/4.2.0
BlackBerry8100/4.2.1
BlackBerry8700/4.1.0
BlackBerry8700/4.2.1
BlackBerry8703e/4.1.0
BlackBerry8707/4.1.0
BlackBerry8800/4.2.1
Comments
Well the 8800 for sure ... i'm too much of a BlackBerry newbie to identify the others...8707 maybe?
You nailed one, but the the 8707 exists.
By "which should not exist" do you mean the three devices (8100, 8700 and 8800) with firmware version 4.2.1?
Right. ;-)
BlackBerry 8800 in the wild?
Hm, just a thought: Would you think it's worth the effort for RIM marketing group to modify their user agent and then visit a couple of techie sites and leave this kind of footprints? Looking at the discussion at the blackberrycool site (Yves' link), this seems to create some excitement in the community...
Saw the 8800 today that looked pretty sweet , guess its time to break my 8700 :) and wait for the 8800 to get out

