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Blackberry Launches Bold Clone PDA Phone with Dual Sim

Posted by Ashim Adhikari on Tuesday, January 5, 2010 , under | comments (0)




Blackberry Launches Bold Clone PDA Phone with Dual Sim

Posted on Jan 05, 2010
The Z77 has a 2.2inch display and 260K colors is equipped with a preloaded Opera mini browser, 1.3 Megapixel camera, MP3 playback and FM radio. The camera features digital zoom, night mode, effects mode, white balance and video playback. The Z77 also features Bluetooth but no infrared and Wi-Fi. The phone has no built-in memory but has expansion upto 4 GB via Micro SD.

Review: BlackBerry Storm2

Posted by Ashim Adhikari on Thursday, December 17, 2009 , under | comments (0)



Review: BlackBerry Storm2
Rachel Metz, Associated Press, November 12, 2009, San Francisco
Images: BlackBerry Storm2

The first touch-screen BlackBerry phone, the Storm, got a few things right, but generally it was a chore to use.

Good thing a lot can change in a year. Though not without flaws, the latest version of the device, the BlackBerry Storm2, is the phone Research In Motion Ltd. should have released last year: It's faster, smarter and more fun to use.

The Storm2's face is still dominated by a large, bright touch screen. The buttons that previously sat just below the screen have been integrated, making most of the phone's face one big, slick slab.

From the start, I found the Storm2 more responsive and accurate than its predecessor. When I reviewed the original Storm last November, I found the screen often took an irritating amount of time to change from portrait to landscape mode when I flipped the phone to one side or another. On the new Storm, there's little to no delay.

Owing to the latest BlackBerry software, the phone also makes it easier to scroll through lists of contacts and messages, though I still sometimes wished the scrolling was even quicker to bypass a block of text or bevy of e-mails.

The Storm's virtual keyboard has been improved as well: I could type on it more easily and made fewer mistakes when sending e-mails and text messages.

One of the most noticeable features of the original Storm was its combination of touch screen with physical feedback you could mouse around the screen with your finger, but needed to press down on the screen to complete an action like opening an application. Trouble was, it required some force to push.

The new Storm keeps the click, but it's a little easier to push on the screen. It has also learned a neat new trick: When the phone is off or asleep, the screen doesn't click (and, because they're all connected, the buttons below it don't move either).

If you're an application junkie, RIM's BlackBerry App World may not satiate your appetite. It's still just a fraction the size of Apple's App Store, which has more than 100,000 applications. Fortunately, the basics are there for keeping up with Facebook friends, communicating through the short-messaging site Twitter, listening to music and checking the news.

I was surprised that RIM didn't upgrade the Storm's 3.2 megapixel camera to one-up rival Apple Inc. and its popular iPhone especially as other phone makers including Motorola are incorporating cameras that leapfrog the 3 megapixels on the iPhone.

The Storm2 comes with a 16-gigabyte microSD card, doubling the amount of storage space for photos, videos and music.

And if you were bemoaning the lack of Wi-Fi on the first Storm, you'll be pleased to see it is included on the latest model.

Of course, aside from all the bells and whistles, a cell phone should be good for making calls. And while I had a strong reception nearly everywhere I took the Storm2, I didn't think calls sounded as clear as they could have. I also thought Web pages tended to load rather slowly, and photos on them appeared distorted several times.

The Storm2, which came out in late October, is available from Verizon Wireless for $179 with a two-year contract and after a rebate.

It isn't likely to be a game changer, but it is clear that RIM recognized and fixed the glaring problems found in the first version. If you were intrigued by the Storm last year but were nervous about making the commitment, chances are you'll be happier with it this time around.

Review: BlackBerry Storm2

Posted by Ashim Adhikari on , under | comments (0)



Review: BlackBerry Storm2
Rachel Metz, Associated Press, November 12, 2009, San Francisco
Images: BlackBerry Storm2

The first touch-screen BlackBerry phone, the Storm, got a few things right, but generally it was a chore to use.

Good thing a lot can change in a year. Though not without flaws, the latest version of the device, the BlackBerry Storm2, is the phone Research In Motion Ltd. should have released last year: It's faster, smarter and more fun to use.

The Storm2's face is still dominated by a large, bright touch screen. The buttons that previously sat just below the screen have been integrated, making most of the phone's face one big, slick slab.

From the start, I found the Storm2 more responsive and accurate than its predecessor. When I reviewed the original Storm last November, I found the screen often took an irritating amount of time to change from portrait to landscape mode when I flipped the phone to one side or another. On the new Storm, there's little to no delay.

Owing to the latest BlackBerry software, the phone also makes it easier to scroll through lists of contacts and messages, though I still sometimes wished the scrolling was even quicker to bypass a block of text or bevy of e-mails.

The Storm's virtual keyboard has been improved as well: I could type on it more easily and made fewer mistakes when sending e-mails and text messages.

One of the most noticeable features of the original Storm was its combination of touch screen with physical feedback you could mouse around the screen with your finger, but needed to press down on the screen to complete an action like opening an application. Trouble was, it required some force to push.

The new Storm keeps the click, but it's a little easier to push on the screen. It has also learned a neat new trick: When the phone is off or asleep, the screen doesn't click (and, because they're all connected, the buttons below it don't move either).

If you're an application junkie, RIM's BlackBerry App World may not satiate your appetite. It's still just a fraction the size of Apple's App Store, which has more than 100,000 applications. Fortunately, the basics are there for keeping up with Facebook friends, communicating through the short-messaging site Twitter, listening to music and checking the news.

I was surprised that RIM didn't upgrade the Storm's 3.2 megapixel camera to one-up rival Apple Inc. and its popular iPhone especially as other phone makers including Motorola are incorporating cameras that leapfrog the 3 megapixels on the iPhone.

The Storm2 comes with a 16-gigabyte microSD card, doubling the amount of storage space for photos, videos and music.

And if you were bemoaning the lack of Wi-Fi on the first Storm, you'll be pleased to see it is included on the latest model.

Of course, aside from all the bells and whistles, a cell phone should be good for making calls. And while I had a strong reception nearly everywhere I took the Storm2, I didn't think calls sounded as clear as they could have. I also thought Web pages tended to load rather slowly, and photos on them appeared distorted several times.

The Storm2, which came out in late October, is available from Verizon Wireless for $179 with a two-year contract and after a rebate.

It isn't likely to be a game changer, but it is clear that RIM recognized and fixed the glaring problems found in the first version. If you were intrigued by the Storm last year but were nervous about making the commitment, chances are you'll be happier with it this time around.

Blackberry Released Storm2 9550 Phone

Posted by Ashim Adhikari on Saturday, December 5, 2009 , under | comments (0)



Blackberry Released Storm2 9550 Phone

Posted on Dec 05, 2009
BlackBerry Storm2 9550 Phone will be the perfect gift for your spouse this holiday. This BlackBerry Storm2 9550 Phone has vividly colorful touchscreen phone with improved SurePress platform.

Blackberry Released Storm2 9550 Phone

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Blackberry Released Storm2 9550 Phone

Posted on Dec 05, 2009
BlackBerry Storm2 9550 Phone will be the perfect gift for your spouse this holiday. This BlackBerry Storm2 9550 Phone has vividly colorful touchscreen phone with improved SurePress platform.

Buying Blackberry Accessories

Posted by Ashim Adhikari on Thursday, December 3, 2009 , under | comments (0)



Buying Blackberry Accessories

verizon-blackberry-storm-case Buying Blackberry AccessoriesThere are loads of cool accessories available for the Blackberry range including cases, car kits, headphones and screen protectors. You will definitely need a case to start with for carrying your Blackberry around, and I bought an excellent Krusell Orbit Flex Case ($39.95) from EverythingBerry.com, for my Blackberry Storm, which I am really pleased with as it is a top quality item and protects my Storm perfectly, and is easy to use with an additional slot for my spare memory card.
I also invested in an extra screen protector, as my phone does get a lot of use and I want to keep it looking nice and tidy. You can get loads of other cases for BlackBerry Storm 9530 as well on this site, from simple body skins through to hard aluminium cases for ultimate protection when you are travelling around.
There are also plenty of other accessories for the Blackberry Storm, and I have upgraded my headphones to the wireless Motorola HT820 Bluetooth Stereo Headphones ($59.95) as I use my Blackberry to listen to a lot of music as I am travelling for work, and these headphones are very lightweight, comfortable to wear for long periods of time and have an easy switch function so you can quickly switch over to answering calls when you need to.
I also bought a extra Storm battery as well because I watch a lot of videos and surf the Internet when I am away on business and it really eats into the battery life, and this means I don’t have to worry about the battery running low when I need to make some calls before I can get a chance to recharge it.
You can also buy accessories for other Blackberry models as well on the Everything Berry site, and there are some great BlackBerry Bold cases including fully water and UV resistant cases to keep your multimedia phone in top condition. :cool:
Popularity: 92% [?]

Buying Blackberry Accessories

Posted by Ashim Adhikari on , under | comments (0)



Buying Blackberry Accessories

verizon-blackberry-storm-case Buying Blackberry AccessoriesThere are loads of cool accessories available for the Blackberry range including cases, car kits, headphones and screen protectors. You will definitely need a case to start with for carrying your Blackberry around, and I bought an excellent Krusell Orbit Flex Case ($39.95) from EverythingBerry.com, for my Blackberry Storm, which I am really pleased with as it is a top quality item and protects my Storm perfectly, and is easy to use with an additional slot for my spare memory card.
I also invested in an extra screen protector, as my phone does get a lot of use and I want to keep it looking nice and tidy. You can get loads of other cases for BlackBerry Storm 9530 as well on this site, from simple body skins through to hard aluminium cases for ultimate protection when you are travelling around.
There are also plenty of other accessories for the Blackberry Storm, and I have upgraded my headphones to the wireless Motorola HT820 Bluetooth Stereo Headphones ($59.95) as I use my Blackberry to listen to a lot of music as I am travelling for work, and these headphones are very lightweight, comfortable to wear for long periods of time and have an easy switch function so you can quickly switch over to answering calls when you need to.
I also bought a extra Storm battery as well because I watch a lot of videos and surf the Internet when I am away on business and it really eats into the battery life, and this means I don’t have to worry about the battery running low when I need to make some calls before I can get a chance to recharge it.
You can also buy accessories for other Blackberry models as well on the Everything Berry site, and there are some great BlackBerry Bold cases including fully water and UV resistant cases to keep your multimedia phone in top condition. :cool:
Popularity: 92% [?]

Blackberry Bold9700

Posted by Ashim Adhikari on Monday, November 9, 2009 , under , | comments (0)



Rim Announced BlackBerry Bold 9700 Smartphone

Posted on Oct 22, 2009
The Bold 9700 packs RIM guitar-fret-style keyboard-thin, chrome frets sit between each row of keys.It has the same 3.2-megapixel camera as RIM Curve 8900 and Tour 9630.

Blackberry Bold9700

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Rim Announced BlackBerry Bold 9700 Smartphone

Posted on Oct 22, 2009
The Bold 9700 packs RIM guitar-fret-style keyboard-thin, chrome frets sit between each row of keys.It has the same 3.2-megapixel camera as RIM Curve 8900 and Tour 9630.