Archive for the 'BlackBerry' Category

FlowBerry - Mac OS theme for BlackBerry

FlowBerry - Mac OS theme for BlackBerryFlowBerry - Mac OS theme for BlackBerry. Looking for BlackBerry Themes? We’re already aware of the previous PlayStation 3 theme for BlackBerry, Here’s now another theme for your QWERTY-enabled smartphone by bplay, FlowBerry. This theme should be a special BlackBerry theme for all the Mac fans out there. This theme is compatible with all device software, however animation performance is optimal on devices with software 4.3 or higher. Unfortunately, The homescreen icons cannot be customized in this theme. (Homescreen icons are: Messages, Calendar, Address Book, Media, SMS/MMS, BlackBerry Messenger, MemoPad, Keyboard Lock). Continue reading ‘FlowBerry - Mac OS theme for BlackBerry’

Red Curve 8330, BlackBerry Pearl in white and titanium for Bell Mobility Canada

Red Curve 8330, BlackBerry Pearl in white and titanium for Bell Mobility CanadaRed Curve 8330, BlackBerry Pearl in white and titanium for Bell Mobility Canada. New color options will be offered by Bell Mobility in Canada for BlackBerry Pearl and Curve 8330. The Pearl smartphone will be available in titanium and white colors, while the Curve smartphone will be hitting the Canadian carrier in red color. These RIM’s smartphones are expected to come around August 8th. Stay tuned.

(via mobileincanada)

BlackBerry KickStart 8220 Video

BlackBerry KickStart 8220 Video. Following the previous BlackBerry 8220 KickStart hands-on review, The folks behind CrackBerry has posted a video demonstrating the first ever RIM’s clamshell, BlackBerry KickStart 8220. From the video, you can watch its SureType keyboard, BlackBerry OS 4.6, and more deeply inset trackball, and web browser. Video follows after the jump. Continue reading ‘BlackBerry KickStart 8220 Video’

Telstra BlackBerry Bold

Telstra BlackBerry BoldTelstra BlackBerry Bold. Telstra Business Group Managing Director, Ms Deena Shiff said BlackBerry devices were an increasingly popular and important device business customers, and customers could now pre-register the new BlackBerry Bold smartphone. Telstra will be offering the new BlackBerry Bold smartphone for $0 upfront to business customers from the 25th August 2008 and customers can register their interest from today via their website or by calling 1800BUSINESS.

BlackBerry Bold Specifications
+ BlackBerry OS 4.6
+ 624MHz Intel PXA270/Marvell Tavor PXA930 CPU
+ Quad-band (850/900/1800/1900hz) GSM/EDGE
+ Tri-band (850/1900/2100Mhz) 3G/HSDPA
+ 480×320 pixels screen
+ 2 megapixel camera with flash
+ WiFi, GPS
+ 128MB of flash plus 1GB of onboard memory (with encryption)
+ Standard 3.5mm headphone jack
+ 5 hours of talk and 13 days of standby time
+ Size: 4.5×2.6×0.5 inches, Weight: 4.7oz

(via telstra)

BlackBerry Media Sync available

BlackBerry Media Sync availableBlackBerry Media Sync available. As a follow-up to the last BlackBerry Media Sync - iTunes-based media transfers to BlackBerries, Research in Motion has finally released their BlackBerry Media Sync software to their BlackBerry handsets such as BlackBerry Pearl, Curve, and 8800 smartphones.

BlackBerry Media Sync software will give current and future BlackBerry handsets the ability to sync music and playlists directly from iTunes.

You can download BlackBerry Media Sync here.

BlackBerry 8220 KickStart hands-on review

BlackBerry 8220 KickStart hands-on reviewBlackBerry 8220 KickStart hands-on review. The folks behind Crackberry.com has got their lucky hands on BlackBerry 8220 KickStart and wrote a review. Research In Motion has apparently decided to drop the KickStart’s ‘9100′ model number in favor of the 8220 and 8210. BlackBerry 8220 KickStart clamshell features an impressive QVGA display, SureType keyboard. The first ever BlackBerry flip-phone has also WiFi connecticity and 3.5mm headphone jack. You may go on reading the full review from here.

(via crackberry)

Pink BlackBerry Curve from Telus Canada

Pink BlackBerry Curve from Telus CanadaPink BlackBerry Curve from Telus Canada. BlackBerry Curve is now available in pink on Telus network in Canada. Its specification is the same device of BlackBerry Curve Gray, but in a very popular color. Pink BlackBerry Curve from Telus Canada is available for CA$149.99 on a three-year contract to CA$549.99 without any agreement signed.

(via mobileincanada)

Agendus - Personal Information Management App for BlackBerry in beta

Agendus - Personal Information Management App for BlackBerry in betaAgendus - Personal Information Management App for BlackBerry in beta. Agendus for the Blackberry has finally been released by Iambic in beta version. This app should provide some necessary features to the phone that is so firmly entrenched in government and big business. You can get a free download of Agendus - Personal Information Management App for BlackBerry in beta from here. (as it’s the forum post, you should register first to read the post).

Zumobi - Mobile widget for BlackBerry

Zumobi - Mobile widget for BlackBerryZumobi - Mobile widget for BlackBerry. Zumobi has announced that its widget platform is available for the BlackBerry platform. With an already robust library of widgets (Zumobi calls them “Tiles”) to entice users of Windows Mobile and BlackBerry with news, sports, weather, entertainment, games and more, Zumobi now offers even more new Tiles for users including NPR, AP Olympics report, Major League Baseball as well as social media sites Facebook and Twitter.

Users can also create their own Zumobi mobile widgets from just about any Web content with the new Tile Creation Wizard now available on Zumobi’s website at www.zumobi.com or get.zumobi.com from you mobile web browser.

BlackBerry Bold Reviewed

BlackBerry Bold ReviewedBlackBerry Bold Reviewed. Following on the previous report, BlackBerry Bold approved by FCC, we can’t wait for the latest RIM’s smartphone. Fortunately, for you who’re waiting the device, Boy Genius has written a review for the Bold. The HSDPA-enabled device has a high-resolution 480 x 360 display that’s the most vibrant, color-rich, sharp screen they’ve ever seen on a mobile device. It’s apparently good for all of you who enjoy surfing the web with the improved mobile web browser. You may want to read the full review from the BoyGeniusReport page here.

(via boygeniusreport)