Sunday, May 31, 2009

BlackBerry Pearl 8110 Red


BlackBerry 8110 Red has a refreshing display with a resolution of 320 x 3240 pixels. It comes with a flash memory of 64 MB and has a microSD (TransFlash) card slot. It comes with high-speed and advanced features such as GPRS, EDGE, Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP and miniUSB. The 2.0 megapixel camera of this BlackBerry device allows the users to click high and print-alike quality still images with a resolution of 1600 x 1200 pixels.

The integrated GPS functionality of this phone allows the users to find travel routes and directions, even if they are visiting an unknown place. The BlackBerry Maps help the mobile users to use the route maps in case they forget the routes. The media player of BlackBerry Curve 8310 Red delivers exceptional audio/video solutions, so that the users can always remain occupied without any hassles. The complete QWERTY keyboard of this phone allows the users to type easily with devoted keys on the keypad. Battery life is a reliable affair with its standard Li-Ion 1100 mAh battery, which offers an exceptional standby and talktime of 408 and 4 hours, respectively.

The BlackBerry 8110 Red, on the other hand, is a mobile phone with a unique functionality. This BlackBerry device has a lightweight of just 91 grams, which is unusual with the BlackBerry devices as they often come with heavy weights. The QWERTY keyboard of the 8110 Red allows the users to think beyond complex keypads as it offers devoted keys for every single mobile performance. The phone comes with a flash memory of 64 MB and has a microSD (TransFlash) card slot for facilitating any future phone memory expansion plans of the mobile user. It also comes with GPRS, EDGE, Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP and BlackBerry operating system to allow uninterrupted, speedy and reliable mobile solutions, without any hassles. As far as messaging options are concerned, this BlackBerry device has SMS, MMS, Email and Instant Messaging; when Internet connectivity is talked of, it comes with a HTML browser.

Blackberry Curve 8300


A Sleek and Powerful Design

With clean lines and soft edges, BlackBerry® Curve™ 8300 Series smartphones are one of the smallest BlackBerry® smartphones to feature a full QWERTY keyboard.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

BB Storm Hardware



* Touchscreen: The Storm uses a "SurePress" glass capacitive touchscreen which provides haptic feedback - clicks physically depress the screen into the phone. The screen's settings can be adjusted so that double tapping can be employed as an alternate method to select and navigate the phone.

* Display: 3.25 in (8.3 cm) TFT-LCD flat touch-sensitive scratch-resistant screen with 360 X 480 pixel resolution and able to display 65,536 colours. The touchscreen eliminates the need for use of a stylus as it uses a capacitive touchscreen. The touchscreen also provides haptic feedback when it is used.

* CPU: The Storm utilizes the MSM7600 from Qualcomm[11] a dual core CPU with ARM11 400 MHz and ARM9 274 MHz.

* Battery: The Storm features a user-replaceable, rechargeable DX-1 Li-ion battery stated to be capable of providing up to 5.5 hours of GSM talk time, 6 hours of CDMA talk time, or 360 hours of standby.

* Text Input: The Storm implements a virtual keyboard on its touchscreen. Using its accelerometer allows the user to switch between a virtual SureType keyboard when held in portrait mode, and in a full QWERTY keyboard in landscape mode. Newer versions of the operating system also allow for a full QWERTY keyboard while in portrait mode. The device has an automatic spell check correction, and predictive text.

* Camera: The device features a built-in 3.2 megapixel camera located on back which features a flash, autofocus, and has video recording capabilities with a maximum resolution of 480 x 352 pixels.

* Memory: The device features 1GB of onboard memory and an expandable memory slot support for a microSD card of up to an additional 16GB. Verizon Wireless includes a preinstalled 8GB microSD card onboard.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

eoffice 4.7 for Blackberry Storm

Quickoffice®, Inc., the leading global provider of mobile office productivity software and services, today released eOffice 4.7 for BlackBerry touch devices, including support for the BlackBerry Storm(TM). With a new streamlined user interface and reorganized menu structure, eOffice allows mobile professionals to easily access, view, edit and share files.

eOffice is the only mobile solution to edit native Microsoft® Office files available for all BlackBerry smartphones, including the latest BlackBerry OS to earlier versions. eOffice 4.7 enables users to edit native Word and Excel documents, preserving the integrity of the original document. The mobile application also works with Google Docs and Spreadsheets, allowing files to be copied to the device for editing or sending via email. The ability to access Spreadsheets from Google enables users to collaborate with colleagues on the same project, regardless of geographic location.

eOffice 4.7 includes robust file viewing, support of PDFs, photos, Word, Excel and PowerPoint file types. Each are optimized for viewing on the device and use a magnifying solution to ensure users can view the details of every image, graph and table. In addition, consumers can print and fax documents and photos from their BlackBerry. eOffice also comes with unlimited, free online storage to enable easy access to office files directly from the device.

New Blackberry Touch Screen


It seems like Research In Motion is going full speed with their touch screen phone. Their latest phone, the BlackBerry Storm, is only about a week old, and news have been pouring out about a possible follow-up to the handset.

The Boy Genius blog reported Friday that RIM is preparing a 3G GSM version of the touch-screen BlackBerry Storm. Currently, the Storm, which was released last week for Verizon Wireless’ network, only works on CDMA-based 3G, or third-generation, networks. But a day after, it reported that RIM is making an HSDPA version of the phone, which means that it could operate on AT&T in the U.S. and Rogers Communications in Canada. The GSM version of the phone, which is being called the BlackBerry 9900 Pluto, is expected to look a lot like the current BlackBerry Storm.

There’s no word on an exact launch date, but The Boy Genius blog said it expects RIM to announce the phone at the Wireless Enterprise Symposium in May.

However, that is just rumors and nothing has been confirmed by RIM themselves. However, the best part of that report is the news that RIM is preparing to launch a new touch-screen BlackBerry that will include a full QWERTY key pad. The device is said to have many of the same specifications as the BlackBerry Bold. But it’s supposed to be similar in size and feel to the BlackBerry Curve.

If real news ever comes from these rumors, we will definitely let you know.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

5 favorite blackberry application

1. Facebook
Now a days Facebook and blackberry can not be separate. A lot of people buy blackberry just only to update his/her facebook everyday.
Link :
http://mobileapps.blackberry.com/devicesoftware/mobile/downloadServlet

2. Opera Mini
This is application browser that the most used in mobile technology. Opera Mini is very useful, because a lot of link that to heavy to open in blackberry browser and it's easier if opened by opera mini.
Link : http://mini.opera.com/mini.jad?rnd=1580561319&cert=none&edition=hifi&rel=4

3. Gmail
this is very useful for mailing list user. this is more useful than blackberry message
Link : http://m.google.com/mail/download/mail.jad?dc=gorganic&ver=2.0.6

4. Google map
This application is an alternative from blackberry map. The beneficial from google map latest version is lattitude. With lattitude we can know the place of other lattitude user.
Link : http://m.google.com/maps/download/maps.jad?dc=gorganic&ver=3.0.2

5. Viigo
With this application we can get news from all of the world. Start from CNN, ESPN, until local news. All link is rss format that can be entering to Viigo application.
Link : http://viigo.com/download