Archive for the ‘Blackberry’ Category

RIM BlackBerry Application Center

Monday, October 6th, 2008
bb-app-center

bb-app-center

At this point, you’re probably wondering what section of the Storm’s UI you haven’t seen. Enter a few new sneak peeks, this time showcasing the purported BlackBerry Application Center. Granted, these shots are from the Vodafone edition, but we don’t suspect the Verizon version will look much different. Reportedly, the Application Center will be available on v4.7 Storm devices, and carriers themselves will be responsible for hosting the data and sending updates; additionally, the download / installation will be handled by the browser in the first release, meaning that the software cannot restart the app or download intelligently. Give the read link a look for a few more tidbits / pictures.

BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

blackberry-flip

blackberry-flip


The Research In Motion, the maker of Blackberry, RIM’s long-awaited BlackBerry flip phone has finally arrived, weighing just 3.6-ounces and boasting a 320 x 240 internal display, Bluetooth 2.0, built-in multimedia player, 802.11b/g WiFi and a SureType keypad. The battery promises four hours of talk time / over a fortnight of standby life, and while pricing and exact release details are still hush-hush, Americans can count on seeing it “this fall” exclusively on T-Mobile. In related news, RIM also announced support for AIM / ICQ on all BlackBerry smartphones, though it’s only available for USers at the moment.

BlackBerry faces greater challenge in Asia

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

Research in Motion (RIM) is a leader in wireless communications. Products include the BlackBerry wireless email solution, wireless handhelds and wireless modems. RIM is eyeing the smaller business user in the push mail market, but the BlackBerry-maker faces an uphill battle against competing platform Windows Mobile in the Asia-Pacific region.
In the Asia-Pacific region, Windows Mobile devices hold stronger market penetration, at an estimated 6 million devices shipped last year according to Springboard Research. (more…)

BlackBerry Bold Overview

Friday, August 15th, 2008

blackberry-bold-9000

blackberry-bold-9000


BlackBerry Bold, also known as BlackBerry 9000, is the successor for the best-selling Blackberry 8800 that turns everyone in the world into crackberry. The best selling point of the Bold PDA phone is its razor-thin and stylish design. The greatest improvement over the 8800-series is its processor that runs at 624 MHz. Like other BlackBerry phones, the Bold also offer state-of-the-art secured email solutions that connect to any kind of backend email server.

Besides that, the extra entertainment features that you get with the Bold phone, including a 2.0-megapixel, MP3 music player, and a video player.