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Showing posts with label blackberry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blackberry. Show all posts

Sunday, July 25, 2010

RIM's BlackBerry Curve 9300 spotted in T-Mobile branding

It's certainly not the first time we've seen this here BlackBerry (with "this here" meaning "Curve 9300"), but it's the first time we've seen it outfitted in carrier clothing. Notice that T-Mobile logo at the bottom? That's the clearest indication yet that this particular 'Berry will soon be headed to T-Mob, but given that it's unlikely to support an upgrade to BlackBerry OS 6, your off-the-chart excitement level may indeed be unwarranted.

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BlackBerry Bold 9780 leaks out with OS 6, QWERTY instead of touchscreen

Yesterday evening, CrackBerry discovered a RIM document that describes a QWERTY-packing, OS 6-rocking "BlackBerry 9780" destined for a GSM carrier near you. While we quite honestly can't tell the difference, the man who outed the Curve 2  says this device's chrome bezel is a tad darker than the original, and that it'll have 512MB of flash memory when it hits the scene. Of course, this could just be an Bold 9700 with a hacked ROM or a theme of some sort, but we certainly hope not; pepper it up with CDMA.

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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

BlackBerry Protect protects (you guessed it) your BlackBerry


You might expect a product with as much enterprise street cred as BlackBerry to offer the best lineup of options for dealing with a lost or stolen phone, but not quite -- devices in a controlled BES environment can be wiped from afar, but for non-enterprise consumers, the options are a little more limited. That's where RIM's new BlackBerry Protect software comes into play, combining a host of services into one product; on top of being able to remotely message, lock, and wipe a misplaced phone, you can locate it on a map and take regularly-scheduled wireless backups that make replacing the handset  as painless as possible. It's going into an invite-only beta period later this week, after which it'll move to a wider-scale public beta "later this year" at no charge.
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Saturday, June 26, 2010

BlackBerry Curve 9300 prototype


BlackBerry lovers, are you sitting at home on a Friday night itching for the latest device scoop? Or out but glued to your screen checking news sites in between BBM relays? Looks like TechnoBuffalo (with a little help from Negri Electronics) has you covered: hands-on time with the Curve 9300. This prototype 8500 replacement has T-Mobile UK bands and is actually working (although with OS 5 at the moment). Compared with its predecessor, the keyboard is apparently improved, the side buttons more flush with the device, and there are a few cosmetic differences as you can notice in the picture above.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Exclusive: BlackBerry 9800 for AT&T fully exposed!

We've just been sent a mother lode of shots of RIM's upcoming BlackBerry 9800 -- a phone whose market name is still unknown -- but whether it's called the Bold, the Torch, or something else

Some Technical specification:

The software is identified as version 0.9, but you can clearly tell from the UI that it's running BlackBerry 6 with an ever-so-slightly refined look and subtle 3D elements missing from prior releases. This particular phone is AT&T-branded, and it starts up with a carrier logo screen that proudly proclaims the 9800 a world phone -- sure enough, the About screen shows support for WCDMA bands I, II, V, and VI, which means you'll be able to use the phone for 3G service in Japan and most of Europe.

RIM sells 100 millionth BlackBerry, hints at two more devices in the near future



The company just released its first fiscal quarter 2011 results with revenue growth of 24 percent year-over-year, and here's the rounded-number kicker: its 11.2 million shipments of smartphones this quarter has raised total shipments to over 100 million BlackBerrys.

In a conference call pertaining to the fiscal results, RIM alluded to two new devices shipping soon, with one for the summer and one closer to fall.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Nokia 5700 runs BlackBerry 8220 4.6 OS Video Released

Nokia 5700 runs BlackBerry 8220 4.6 OS Video Released

Friday, January 29, 2010

Verizon new accessory for BlackBerry smartphones

BlackBerry Tour 9630Verizon has just announced to launch new the accessory for BlackBerry smartphones – it’s a new microSD card from SanDisk, called slotRadio+.The slotRadio+ microSD card includes an additional 4GB of flash memory, where users can store their own music, videos and photos,etc..,
BlackBerry Curve 8530
There will be two versions of the slotRadio+ card for BlackBerry:
Billboard Hits Billboard Decades
This includes latest rock, dance, hip hop, Latin and country hits. This includes songs from the ’80s and the ’90s, plus classic rock and oldies.
Compatible smartphones:
BlackBerry 8830 World Edition.
BlackBerry Pearl 8130.
BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8230.
BlackBerry Curve 8530.
BlackBerry Storm 9530.
BlackBerry Storm2 9550.
BlackBerry Tour 9630.
This will be available after jan 29th for $49.99.
via unwiredview
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Sunday, January 3, 2010

BlackBerry Bold 9700



Blackberry Onyx 9700 Bold Smartphone Unlocked with 3MP Camera, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, E-mail--International Version with No Warranty (Black)
Features

  • Operating system : Blackberry
  • Dimensions (H x W x D) : 109 x 60 x 14.1 mm
  • Weight : 122g
  • GSM frequency bands : Quadband
  • Connectivity options : 3G, A-GPS, GPS, HSDPA, Bluetooth, A2DP, AVRCP, WLAN
  • Display size : 2.44-inch screen
  • Display resolution : 480 x 360 pixels
  • Display type : TFT
  • Keypad : QWERTY
  • Max. standby time (in hours) : 504 hours
  • Max. talktime (in hours)  : 6 hours talktime
  • ROM : 256 MB
  • Maximum camera resolution : 3.2 megapixels
  • Imaging features : Onboard flash, Autofocus
  • Sound features ; MP3 playback, WMA playback, Built-in speakers
  •  Audio jack type : 3.5mm

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Blackberry 9700 Review

It has the same features as other Blackberry...The Highlighting Features are

-Screen resolution (480x360)
-The advantage is that is does not have a trackball
-This phone has WiFi too
-The Video capture is a 3GP 480x352, 1.6Mbps, 27.67fps, AAC mono at 16KHz.

Try Amazom:Blackberry Onyx 9700 Bold Smartphone Unlocked with 3MP Camera, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, E-mail--International Version with No Warranty (Black)



-The email experience on is great
-The battery life is good when compared to other Blackberry
The Blackberry Bold 9700 has been called the "Best Blackberry Ever"
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Saturday, November 28, 2009

RIM BlackBerry Curve (8530) Phone (Sprint / Verizon)


Released for Sprint and Verizon Wireless, the slim BlackBerry Curve (8530) combines a QWERTY keyboard with a touch-sensitive optical trackpad -- instead of the traditional trackball -- to make navigation reliable and responsive. RIM integrated dedicated media keys along the top of the handset to control music and videos. Users can take pictures with its 2.0-megapixel camera with 5x digital zoom, then upload them to social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter. Additional features includes a large color display, music player with a 3.5mm stereo headset jack and built-in GPS and Wi-Fi capabilities.