T-Mobile BlackBerry Internet E-mail (BIE) v2.5 Update. A new report said that T-Mobile are updating their BlackBerry Internet Email system to version 2.5. The new BIE 2.5 upgrade will allow for access to Hotmail and MSN email accounts and AOL push-email support. Continue reading ‘T-Mobile BlackBerry Internet E-mail (BIE) v2.5 Update’
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BlackBerry KickStart 9100 Flip-Phone. Following on previous BlackBerry 9100 KickStart More Pictures, Here’s more about the first ever BlackBerry clamshell. BlackBerry 9100 will sport a quad-band (850/900/1800/1900Mhz) GSM radio, WiFi, 2 megapixel camera, and standard 3.5mm headphone jack along with BlackBerry staples like the “Next Gen” SureType keyboard and BlackBerry OS. This smartphone is expected to run BlackBerry OS 4.6 (eventhough the picture seems to show otherwise). It’s thicker than the BlackBerry Bold 9000. We can’t wait for this handset to release in September 2008. Continue reading ‘BlackBerry KickStart 9100 Flip-Phone’
Rogers BlackBerry Bold 9000 Launch Invitation. Rogers Wireless have started to send out invitations to the highly anticipated launch of the BlackBerry Bold 9000 in Canada. Toronto and Montreal will see the BlackBerry Bold 9000 launch party coming to their city on July 8 and July 8. While Calgary on July 15 and Vancouver on July 17. We aren’t sure whether those dates are the actual launch or not, maybe it’s going to ship to Rogers subscribers in late July or early August. Continue reading ‘Rogers BlackBerry Bold 9000 Launch Invitation’
BlackBerry 8820 for Rogers Canada. BlackBerry 8820 is the successor to the old 8800 model which has been discontinued by Rogers. The spec is similar, only adding WiFi connectivity to the mix. Unfortunately, the 8820 model has no camera, but it seems it’s for security reason in many enterprise. Rogers BlackBerry 8820 is already available for CA$349 on a three-year contract, CA$499 for 2-year, and CA$549 for a single year contract.
(via mobileincanada)

Verizon Visual Voicemail for BlackBerry Thunder. Following on the previous report, Verizon to offer Visual Voicemail, with the few devices LG Chocolate 3, LG “Voyager Refresh”, Motorola “Utopia” and Motorola “Blaze”. Now, we heard new information from Engadget that BlackBerry Thunder will be on board for Verizon’s visual voicemail too. Verizon will offer the visual-based voicemail system to its subscriber-base in late July to early August. Stay tuned.
(via engadgetmobile)

BlackBerry Javelin spotted in the wild. We already heard about BlackBerry Javelin before, this RIM’s smartphone is currently on track for a mid-2009 launch. The BlackBerry Javelin has been spotted with other BlackBerry models (it’s the second from the right). Continue reading ‘BlackBerry Javelin spotted in the wild’
BlackBerry Seawolf 9110 and Aurora. We’ve seen many leaked BlackBerry devices such as BlackBerry Bold 9000 (already official), BlackBerry 9100 Kickstart, BlackBerry 9500 Thunder, Javelin and Niagara. It’s time for two new codenames for RIM’s BlackBerry lineup to join the pack, they are BlackBerry Seawolf 9110 and BlackBerry Aurora.
According to Boy Genius who starts the rumor first, “BlackBerry Seawolf” 9110 will launch on AT&T in the United States. “BlackBerry Aurora” has been spotted and looks to be a member of the BlackBerry 8100 (Pearl) series. Confusingly, the DeviceID for the Aurora is the same as the BlackBerry Thunder/Storm. Stay tuned.
(via boygenius)
BlackBerry Bold 9000 on AT&T’s webpage. The much anticipated global 3G BlackBerry smartphone is now live on an official AT&T’s webpage. The BlackBerry Bold 9000 is expected to be available later this year, exclusively from AT&T in the United States.
AT&T BlackBerry Bold 9000 Specifications
+ GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/HSDPA
+ Integrated Wi-Fi and GPS
+ Half-VGA (480×320 resolution) color LCD screen
+ 1GB of on-board memory storage
+ 624 MHz processor and 128 MB flash memory Continue reading ‘BlackBerry Bold 9000 on AT&T’s webpage’
Flickr Mobile Photo Uploader for BlackBerry. Following on the previous post about BlackBerry Media Sync - iTunes-based media transfers to BlackBerries, Flickr has released their free solution to allow BlackBerry owners to upload pictures taken with their handset directly to a Flickr account. It allows the BlackBerry user to tag their photos, catalog them in to albums, adjust the image size, and even geo-tag (GPS-enabled) right on your RIM’s smartphones. You can get the free Flickr mobile photo uploader from BlackBerry’s website here.


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