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BlackBerryOS.com are rumoring the Storm2 could be released by the end of this month (May). According to the moderator there (and even with Boy Genius somewhat vouching for the story), Verizon employees are being trained on the upgraded Storm, and told to expect it by the end of this month.

Here’s a piece of what BlackBerryOS wrote:

“I just received an e-mail from an ‘insider’ who works for Verizon over in their offices located down the street. This person works on a senior level and has been right in the past with her information. She mentioned that Verizon has been training their tech support all last week and this week for the Storm 2. They have been told to be ready to support this by the end of this month. Could this mean the Storm 2 will be out by the end of this month? She could not confirm the day of the release but she did say it will be out soon.”

Free GPS app gives full GPS functionality for BlackBerry

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GPSLogger is a free piece of software that records your GPS location on your BlackBerry, including elevation and speed. Additionally, GPSLogger is able to guide you to a previously recorded location using the “Guide me Home” feature.


Core features of GPSLogger include:
Record your movement over time.
Displays longitude, latitude and accuracy for longitude and latitude values.
Displays number of satellites.
Displays current altitude (in WGS84).
Gives current course/heading as well as current speed.

This application also has a variety of views available:
Path View: Display the traveled path in a x/y coordinate system (2D-View).
Elevation View: Display the change of altitude over time.
Speed View: Display the change of speed over time.
GPS View: Display Longitude, Latitude, Heading and Speed in a large font (e.g. for own navigation).
Timing View: Display elapsed time, current speed and Ø speed in a large font (e.g. for runners and cyclists).
Compass View: Display the current heading in a nice compass view (OS4.6+ only).
Direction View: Shows an arrow/line that points into the direction of loaded location (according to your current heading).

BlackBerry Curve 8300 Review

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The moment you think about mobile e-mail, the first thing that would strike your mind would be Blackberry. It has created a special place for itself in this area. Though many of the other mobile phones such as Symbian and a lot of other well-known models have this feature, Blackberry has almost completely conquered it.




The moment you think about mobile e-mail, the first thing that would strike your mind would be Blackberry. It has created a special place for itself in this area. Though many of the other mobile phones such as Symbian and a lot of other well-known models have this feature, Blackberry has almost completely conquered it.


Trackball navigation:


Blackberry had been traditionally using the side mounted scroll wheel. In the past few Blackberry phone models, the side mounted scroll wheel has been replaced by a small pearl like round ball, which can be moved to make any navigation and , when pressed, it makes a selection. Since this navigational ball is placed right below the screen, this is well suited for both right handed and left handed people. It has made the four-way pad look lethargic and outdated. Since this navigational trackball looked like a pearl, the first Blackberry to come out with this was called as, Blackberry Pearl which was released in march 2007 and this series was followed by traditional style Blackberry 8800.



Stylish and light:

Coming to the model that we are to review, the BlackBerry Curve 8300, you might be wondering which feature of it must have given its name to be “Curve”. It is because, it has a smooth & curvaceous casing which has soft edges and feels smooth to hold in the user’s hand. The edges of the phone gives you a rubberised feel that allows you to grip the phone well Unlike the dirty blue, which most of us hated, the Blackberry Curve 8900 comes in a stylish silver colour. The silver and black theme has made Blackberry look more stylish than ever. It looks very compact and light weighted when compared to the other Blackberry models. Its dimensional specification seems to be 107 X 60 X 15.5 mm (H X W X D) and weighs 111.4 grams.
 

Good display:

RIM Blackberry Curve 8300 seems to be very user friendly. It has a colourful 2.5″ large screen that can display up to 650000 colours with a good resolution of 320 X 240 pixels. Since the display is light sensitive, it has the ability to adjust itself according to the lighting conditions in which it is used, which enables the user to view the display clearly and saves your battery too. The screen has a good wide viewing angle but is prone to glaring, which cannot be helped much.

The QWERTY keyboard:

Curve 8300 comes with a full QWERTY keyboard. This keyboard is of great use while typing in emails and messages. The QWERTY keyboard also has the numeric keys that are overlapped on a few of the alphabets which are having a black background. The subtle backlight provided to the keyboard is of great help as it indicates the spacing between the keys well. Blackberry has included the spell checker in its e-mail software for the first time ever, a feature that should have been included long time before.

The text entry yet, requires some amount of concentration. You would be first searching for a dedicated ‘@’ and period keys. But once you get used to it, we are sure that you will be typing swiftly.

Toy camera:

RIM had finally made up its mind to focus on the common people too and has provided the phone with a camera. Having a great deal of messaging and sharing features, the pictures taken using the camera can be shared swiftly. The camera has a resolution of two mega pixels and a LED flash. It has only basic features and images are miserable, suffering nasty colour tints, blurry detail and dull exposure. The media player is better, with tunes sounding acceptable, especially through decent headphones. Curve uses the standard 3.5mm headset and provides us with stereo earbuds.

Multimedia features:

As the BlackBerry Curve 8300 phone supports MP3, MIDI and polyphonic ring tones, you can now set ring tones and alert tones of your choice. The desktop software has also included a feature that lets you to copy multimedia on to Blackberry Curve. The Roxio software from Sonic included, which is the first time media manager for RIM also includes CD ripping, editing and media library management.

The voice activate call feature is a very interesting feature that allows you to make calls very easily. The Curve is much better at plain old voice calls, with a clear, crisp loudspeaker and much impressively, the voice dialling that actually works. You can just speak a phone number out loud, at a normal speed and with background noise, and the 8300 will usually recognise it. It is slightly less reliable on contact names from the phone book

Memory:

BlackBerry Curve 8300 smartphone comes with 64MB of internal flash memory and if this is not enough for your needs, then you may use the MicroSD slot of expand your phone’s memory. But the slot is placed under the battery cover near the SIM card, where it is a bit hard to handle.

The email and messaging support:

The email support that Blackberry Curve possess has complete document attach support which make practical mailing possible. Its features works well. But the blot is that the documents, media files and PDFs cannot create or edit files beyond the basic text memos. When the Blackberry internet service that was designed for the POP3 email customers, it certainly kept up to date with all the important emails, and unfortunately with the spams too. There is a way to prevent spams as it is very easy to delete the mails either using the device or the server. The speed will depend on the sender’s and your email servers and network coverage.

With the feature of instant messaging being available, you can easily chat with your contacts and even share photographs and tunes. That is, along with instant messaging you can also use the traditional SMS, MMS and Blackberry messenger too.



Connectivity:

Wireless transfers between devices is made possible with the Bluetooth technology and since the Curve supports it, you will be able to establish connection with another Bluetooth enabled device in seconds. It also has the EDGE technology which make high-speed data transfers possible, at almost thrice the speed of GPRS.

The Blackberry maps feature is available. The Bluetooth being built-in, with the help of the GPS antenna, you can forget your need for any other GPS device. But, since you can download the maps on the air, it does cost you.

Browser:

RIM Blackberry Curve 8300 Smartphone uses a HTML browser, allowing you to make use of the internet on a fly. A disappointing fact is that it cannot display full HTML emails and displays the text only version, the undesired one. Since the phone uses Quad band technology, international roaming has become possible.

Secure:

You can rest in peace of you have left your Curve outside because, it comes with password protection for additional security to save your confidential details from prying eyes. The keypad lock, as you know prevents accidental pressing of the keys on the mobile. All the day to day smartphone features are also available like that of the alarm clock, phone book, memo pad, task list and an organiser.

Battery:

It has a talk time of four hours and stand by time of about 408 hours which is really good for corporate people who go on long tours.

Verdict:

The Blackberry Curve 8300 is a highly capable device with a lot features aiming not only the corporate sectors but others too. The Curve 8300 has finally proved to be a good business tool and a great entertainer too. The absence of Wi-Fi and 3G cannot be really felt, but it would have been great if it was included too.

BlackBerry Storm2 To Drop SurePress ?

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Engadget is reporting that the Storm2 may be dropping the SurePress screen for an input method more like the iPhone. This is inline with what Boy Genius Report is hearing. Engadget’s tipster says the model he has may allow for some type of haptic feedback to be enabled. This should be great news for all you folks having dust-under-screen issues on your first-gen Storms, but obviously, we’ll have to wait and see.

SuperPages Mobile Is Officially Released To The Storm For Free

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As a beta, it brought you the power of the Yellow Pages and was able to locate businesses, get fast movie information, give you directions and a map so you can find your way there, find a person in town or on the other side of the country, or even five day weather forcast, reverse lookup and more. But now the app is out of beta and on to it’s official release. What is new with the SuperPages Mobile app you ask?


Mauricio was informative about the new official app and how it has the SuperGuarantee Program which means certain services by certain advertisers from the YellowPages.com and Verizon Yellow Pages are guaranteed. That’s assurance right there. You can read and review businesses with a thumbs up or thumbs down, much like your digital radio rating. You can also add photos and find local WiFi spot, both free and pay per use.

You can now have access to over 17 million US businesses, all at your fingertips. To download the app, you can either go to the SuperPages.com Mobile or the BlackBerry App World. If you do download it, please let us know what you think.

A version for the Pearl and the Bold should be following soon.

BlackBerry Curve 8900 Arrives at AT&T Friday for $200 After Rebate

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The BlackBerry Curve 8900 is finally arriving at AT&T this Friday after a few months at T-Mobile. You'll pay $199.99 for it, but only after remembering to send in a $100 mail-in rebate.

BlackBerry Bold 9000 review

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The company behind the BlackBerry is Research in Motion (RIM). The first BlackBerry phone was launched in 1999 and since then, several nice models have appeared on the market. Research in Motion used to aim mainly at the corporate user with the BlackBerry mobile phone, however, private use of Internet and email on a mobile phone is becoming quite common, and the current BlackBerry product portfolio therefore now aims at a broader target group of regular consumers. The latter appreciates design and appearance of their phone whilst the enterprise user tends to go for functionality, which is something the BlackBerry clearly provides, thanks to its perfect synchronization possibilities. The BlackBerry Bold 9000 smartphone has obviously taken more than one thing into account.


BlackBerry Bold smartphone : First impression 

The BlackBerry Bold 9000 smartphone comes in a simple black box with the BlackBerry logo as the only ornament on the outside. Inside the box, you will find the BlackBerry Bold 9000 straight away. The package is fairly basic, and it would have been nice if a bit more effort had been put into it. The included accessories are a headset, a data cable and a battery charger. Unfortunately, there is no software CD included; the software is available for download on the BlackBerry Internet site. The BlackBerry Bold mobile phone looks very sophisticated with a beautiful finishing touch. Personally though, I don't really like the back side of this mobile phone, while it doesn't match the front in my opinion. However, during my test period with the Bold 9000 I received a lot of positive reactions to it. On one side of the handset two shortcuts are found for voice dialling and the camera function. 
BlackBerry Bold test 


QWERTY keyboard of the BlackBerry Bold 

The front of the BlackBerry Bold 9000 handset carries a stunning display with below it, a full QWERTY keyboard. The monitor is crystal-clear. It already managed to amaze me with its background picture. In addition, some videos were delivered with the test sample, in which the quality showed to the fullest; you can easily watch a video this way! The display offers a resolution of 480x320. The full QWERTY keyboard is easy to use even for me with big fingers, the keys are perfectly accessible. After one day of sending text messages with this keyboard, you're addicted! The trackball, the same as on other BlackBerry phones, is also available on the Bold 9000 to navigate the device. The trackball works fine, although for scrolling through long lists such as the phonebook, an arrow pad would come in handy.


BlackBerry Pearl 8110 review and Photo

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Mobile phones are used for business purposes more and more often. A growing group of consumers carries a business model in addition to their personal mobile phone. The requirements for business devices are usually more complicated than those for regular handsets. The 'on the road' aspect is gradually becoming more important. Employees, out of the office a lot, still want to be able to check their ever changing agenda or answer Emails. This requires mobile internet among other things, and a correct synchronization. There are various models of different brands available, however, BlackBerry is considered to be the leader in this field. Thanks to the extensive compatibility and the fact that BlackBerry specializes in business use.


First impression of the BlackBerry Pearl 8110 

Thinking of a BlackBerry phone, you'd likely picture a mobile phone of a larger size than average. The BlackBerry Pearl 8110 however has a modest and handy size (4,2 x 1,9 x 0,5 inches), yet all thinkable functions are available. The BlackBerry 8110 cell phone we tested has a nice blue colour with a few shiny silver accents. Personally, I find its look too fake for this kind of business phone, and it also gives the back some sort of plastic appearance. Therefore, I prefer the black version which is also available. Furthermore, a QWERTY keyboard is visible on the front with a TrackBall to scroll through the menu functions. The BlackBerry Pearl 88110 handset is delivered including a battery charger, a data cable, a headset, manuals and Blackberry software.


QWERTY keyboard of the BlackBerry Bold 

The front of the BlackBerry Bold 9000 handset carries a stunning display with below it, a full QWERTY keyboard. The monitor is crystal-clear. It already managed to amaze me with its background picture. In addition, some videos were delivered with the test sample, in which the quality showed to the fullest; you can easily watch a video this way! The display offers a resolution of 480x320. The full QWERTY keyboard is easy to use even for me with big fingers, the keys are perfectly accessible. After one day of sending text messages with this keyboard, you're addicted! The trackball, the same as on other BlackBerry phones, is also available on the Bold 9000 to navigate the device. The trackball works fine, although for scrolling through long lists such as the phonebook, an arrow pad would come in handy.



BlackBerry Curve 8900 review and Photo

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The size of mobile phones has drastically changed over the past few years. The first generation of the mobile phone was huge, its external antenna and heavy weight made it unappealing to carry the phone with you at all times. Not long later, many new features were added and the phone’s dimensions became much smaller. Success depended strongly on the phone's size; the smaller the better. This resulted in Samsung's launch of the Ultraline series of high-end devices with a thickness of less than one centimeter. After that run of compact mobile phones, when innovation could not produce more in that regard, the functionality of the phone became more important again which is obvious when you see the Blackberry Curve 8900. Full QWERTY keyboards and large touchscreens started appearing on mobile phones due to the advance of the Internet and increasingly more SMS text messages. This appearance, combined with style and less weight, is likely to continue for the time being.


First impression with the BlackBerry 8900 

Similar to previous models, the Blackberry’s package has unfortunately remained unchanged. It's a simple matte black box. This is a pity since a few minor adjustments could turn this into a package with improved support of the product. Luckily, opening the package is worth it, because the design of the Blackberry Curve 8900 makes up for it. The phone seems to be a combination of the older Curve models and the Blackberry Bold. This new line serves Blackberry well, especially when you consider the private user. The full keyboard and the slim design combine functionality and manageability. Standard accessories of the smartphone are; a recharger, a data cable, a simple stereo headset, manuals, software and a very nice pouch. The included pouch features the BlackBerry logo and the monitor is automatically deactivated when the Blackberry 8900 is tucked into it. Obviously the set becomes a lot thicker when the phone is in the pouch. 
BlackBerry Curve test 
 


BlackBerry Curve mobile phone menu 

Compared to the Blackberry Bold, the menu remained unchanged. Six shortcuts are placed on the main screen and upon opening the menu, 23 more icons will appear. It makes the menu quite busy, yet well-structured. Nearly everything you need, can be found here, which prevents you from having to dive into the menu. If you find it too much, it is possible to hide the unused applications in the menu. The operating system of the Blackberry mobile phone works smoothly and looks very beautiful at the same time. When touching an icon, a small animation is carried out and there is no long delay when loading a program. I never encountered any problems whatsoever like freezing with this Blackberry mobile phone nor with previous ones. The only minus is the fact that a white screen with simple text appears now and again, for example in the 'Settings' menu. This does not really go well with the new Blackberry look. It should have also been in the same neat, dark style like the rest of the menu. 
 


BlackBerry Storm review and photo

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Nowadays, mobile telephony is more than just communication. Not only should it meet customers’ needs, it should also be fun. Look around you in a train or at the airport. People seem to be more self-centered and appreciate a little distraction at any time. This fast society would not be complete without music, movies, full internet access and a digital camera. A fast society requires fast solutions. Everybody is available by phone, SMS text messages or email at all times. Whether the Blackberry Storm, Vodafone and Research in Motion's new flagship lives up to these expectations, can be read in the following LetsGoMobile review. 




BlackBerry smartphones for the business user 

Blackberry has been a famous and popular name in the corporate market for years now. When the first Blackberry was introduced, the smartphone brand made a major breakthrough with the QWERTY keyboard and the perfect synchronization of agenda and email with the PC. Since then, Vodafone and Research in Motion continuously strived to maintain this image and strengthen it, resulting in the Blackberry Storm 9500 smartphone. Is the Blackberry Storm cell phone able to keep pace with its predecessor's image?


First impression of the BlackBerry Storm 

A simple white box contains all the items you need: a stereo headset, battery charger, USB cable, software and naturally the Blackberry Storm mobile phone. The software in this package comes on a 512 USB stick, which is a new way of providing software. It is certainly very easy and handy to use. You can even use it as a backup once the software is installed. Sadly enough, it lacks an external memory card. The BlackBerry handset has a standard flash memory of 128MB and an internal memory of 1GB. It's still wise to purchase extra memory since photos, videos and music files take up considerable space.


BlackBerry Tour hitting Verizon Wireless in July?

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BlackBerry Tour? Oh yeah. Now that that’s been confirmed, we’re on to bigger and better things — release dates! The latest information we’ve heard is that the BlackBerry Tour is shaping up to be released on Verizon in the month of July. Factor in RIM’s ability to delay space and time and we’d say a mid-to-late July release date is sounding right. Again, it’s not 100% but that’s just the latest information we’ve been told from a trusty source. There have been various rumors floating around about a much later release date, but at this point in time, we’re very confident that July sounds right. Remember we predicted a May release over a year ago, so this really does fit in with that timing. We expect pricing to be $199 with a 2-year agreement, too. What’s a Storm?

Wi-Fi-Enabled BlackBerry Storm 2 Coming to Verizon in September?

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According to SlashGear, the BlackBerry Storm 2 is supposed to hit Verizon this coming September and it is rumored to have Wi-Fi.

Like most rumors, details beyond that remain vague and not much is else is known. Hopefully, if a BlackBerry Storm 2 does surface, it will be an improvement over the last one (and you know the last one didn't go over too well if those Washington

Storm 2 could drop on Verizon sooner than expected

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Could we be saying goodbye to the BlackBerry Storm sooner than expected? BlackBerryOS forum moderator BlackBerryOS , who has a relatively good track record where early info is concerned, claims to have received some intel from a senior-level insider at Verizon. Said intel suggests that Verizon Wireless employees are already undergoing training for the upcoming BlackBerry Storm 2. More importantly, he claims that the Storm 2 could be released as early as this month, and insists it will be available by the end of June at the latest. Wow. Could the Storm 2 be slated to drop even before VZW deals the BlackBerry Tour? The email goes on to cover the presence of Wi-Fi in the Storm 2, though we’ve already confirmed that back in April. So, Verizon customers, if this pans out will you be jumping on the Storm 2 train or can you wait it out for the Tour?

Thanks, Stang68!

Yahoo! Go for BlackBerry not “go”ing any further…

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Earlier this year the Yahoo! Go application for BlackBerry was introduced and it seems to have failed. Yahoo has announced that they have stopped offering the application for BlackBerry and started to shift efforts towards their new mobile site and iPhone app development (ouch!). Check out the email Ronen received below from them. So will you miss the Yahoo! Go Application?


Yahoo! has decided to cease development of the Yahoo! Mobile smartphone app effective Wednesday, May 20th. So you will not be provided access to the beta program for this product.

For the time being, we will be focusing our efforts on the newly-launched Yahoo! Mobile experience for browsers (available at new.m.yahoo.com) and for the iPhone (available via the Apple App Store).

We really want to thank you for your interest in being a beta tester. The feedback we receive during these programs is extremely helpful in improving the customer experience across all of Yahoo!’s mobile products. In the meantime, stay tuned for more exciting new mobile product releases from Yahoo!. There’s a lot coming and we want to hear your feedback!

Many thanks,

The Yahoo! Mobile team

HOT! Facebook version 1.5 for the BlackBerry available for upgrade

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With a new download and install, Facebook v1.5 is available now for the BlackBerry today.


On my Storm, I’m getting version 1.50.31, a pretty hefty 994 KB download (723KB on the 8900). RIM says this update is good for any BlackBerry running OS 4.2 and greater (none with a trackwheel). I’ve been using 1.5 on my 8900 for a few weeks.

I like having the Facebook calendar integrate with my onboard BlackBerry calendar, as well as integrate with my device Address Book.

Download the Facebook 1.5 from here on your PC by sending an email link to your BlackBerry. You can install via the PC at the same link with your BlackBerry connected via USB. On your BlackBerry browser, visit this link.