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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

The Latest Treat From Your Favorite BlackBerry Store

The BlackBerry Torch 9860 psyched a lot of BlackBerry fans when it was released in late 2011. BlackBerry fans hurried to their nearest BlackBerry store to look at this new offering from Research In Motion (RIM). It's the perfect mix of a mobile phone designed for both business and pleasure.

It has a 3.7-inch touch screen, the largest touch screen RIM has ever put in their phones. RIM blended the new OS 7.0 with Liquid Graphics technology. This allows you to watch videos and view photos in high definition. The new OS also features support for augmented reality applications, permitting you to understand more about your surroundings in real time. The Torch 9860 also contains a 1.2 GHz processor which makes surfing, streaming and navigation quicker and smoother.

The Torch still retains the features that made it many people's business phone of choice. They still provide many business applications that permit you to work from your phone. Its new feature, the BlackBerry Balance, organizes your files, separating your own personal messages from business contacts. However, the Torch 9860 supports numerous games, multimedia files, and social media access. It's got GPS functionality, helping you find your way around the city at a touch of your fingertips.

It is possible to maximize the performance of your new 9860 through getting original BlackBerry Torch accessories. The basic package includes an original battery and charger set, complete with adaptors for both round and flat plugs. Aside from the 768 mb built-in RAM memory, your new phone is sold with 4 GB eMMC. You can expand this memory to 32 GB using a microSD memory card. You'll also get high-quality earphones, which you may use for answering calls, watching videos or playing music, and utilizing applications that need a headset.

You can also purchase other BlackBerry Torch accessories from BlackBerry stores or authorized dealers. Get a soft sleeve to protect your phone from scratches and dirt. It's also possible to opt for the original holster, which automatically finds your phone's call settings. BlackBerry also offers a professional wireless headset which informs you if you have emails and if you're running low on battery, as well as automatically changes volume. The online BlackBerry store also offers a Music Gateway Bundle. This includes one unit of a BlackBerry Music Gateway, a BlackBerry folding blade charger, and a 4 GB microSD card. You'll be able to play music directly on any compatible stereo using the Music Gateway.

Many vendors likewise offer protective coverings not available on any BlackBerry store. Providers offer customized plastic, gel or rubber casings in place of the original soft sleeve. Others skip the casings and give skins instead. This serves a double purpose, as it safeguards your phone and provides it a new look at the same time. You should also get a screen protector to protect it from scratches and damage to your touch screen, which can lead to dead pixels. There are many selections to choose from. It's easy to make your Torch 9860 look distinctive and reflect your personality.

Alicia Owen often visits the closest BlackBerry store and also other phone accessory stores for the latest BlackBerry torch accessories.


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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Two Of The Best Free Applications Available For The BlackBerry Bold 9900

The BlackBerry Bold 9900 is the premium model in the BlackBerry range of mobile devices. This superb handset offers a full Qwerty keypad together with a high quality capacitive touchscreen to give users superb image quality and excellent navigation. One area that is rapidly improving on BlackBerry devices is the excellent BlackBerry App World online store. This is where user can download a variety of applications for their device. Although this store does not offer the sheer number of applications that you will find on alternative platforms such as Android and iOS there are still over 60 thousand applications to choose from. We take a look at two of the best free downloads available for this model.

An essential download for owners of the BlackBerry Bold 9900 should be the superb BlackBerry Protect application. Modern phones can store a variety of personal data but this does mean that if you were to lose or misplace your precious handset your personal data is at risk. BlackBerry Protect helps you to locate your phone if it is lost or stolen. By logging into the application website the exact whereabouts of your phone can be displayed on a map. You can then try and recover the phone yourself or pass the information onto the police if you believe that it has been stolen. This excellent application is also superb for protecting your data. Contacts, messages and memos are all automatically backed up by the software so even if you do end up needing to replace your device your information can be easily transferred to your new handset. You can choose how regularly your data is backed up with choices ranging from daily to monthly.

TuneIn Radio is a superb application for the BlackBerry Bold 9900 that delivers thousands of internet radio stations directly to the handset. Over 50 thousand stations are available and users have the choice of searching by the genre of music that they want to listen to or by listening the stations alphabetically. There is also a search option available which is perfect if you know the name of the station that you want to listen to. The application enables users to store their favourite stations and location services on the 9900 are utilised so that the device can also find local stations that are available. If you have a WiFi connection available then it is advisable to use this for TuneIn Radio as using a 3G network can eat up around 100MB of data allowance in one hour.

There are thousands of great applications available for the BlackBerry Bold 9900 and the two we have looked at are among the very best that we have discovered. BlackBerry Protect should be regarded as an important piece of software for all users of this phone while TuneIn Radio delivers a great selection of music that caters for all tastes.


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Friday, August 24, 2012

The Blackberry Bold 9790 - We Explore Some Of The Best Free Applications Available For This Device

Blackberry are expanding their range of mobile devices with the introduction of several new handsets including the excellent Blackberry Bold 9790. One of the attractions of this new model is the large number of applications that are currently available from the Blackberry App World. Previously we took a look at the best free applications for the Bold 9900 so now we explore some great options for the Bold 9790.

The modern mobile phone is the perfect tool for enjoying a range of multi media material and the new Blackberry Bold 9790 is no exception. One application that gives users some superb audio playback features is the excellent BBM Music. This free software allows users to download up to 50 tracks per month which can be added to playlists or enjoyed when the user is offline. The following month the user has the opportunity to swap up to 25 of these tracks for new material. This facility gives users the chance to discover new music by allowing them to constantly update their library. 50 songs may not sound like a huge number but if you have any friends using the service you gain access to their collection. A BBM Music user with 6 friends using the service can potentially enjoy a collection of 300 tracks.

If you prefer to use your handset for photography rather than music then the Photo Studio application allows the simple editing of photographs captured on the device. This software enables users to adjust areas such as brightness, hue and saturation on their snaps. A number of filters are also present to help give photographs a different look. An example of this is the Sepia setting which helps achieve a very vintage look. Once the appearance of the image has been altered users have the option of sharing their media directly with social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter. Photo Studio really does enhance photographs and should prove a useful tool for anybody who likes to use their 9790 for photography purposes.

The Blackberry Bold 9790 includes the excellent Blackberry Messenger service which enables users to send messages to other Blackberry users for a minimal cost. If you are looking for a similar service to send messages to users on different platforms such as iOS and Android then Whatsapp is the application for you. When you use the software for the first time you simply enter your phone number and the application automatically searches your contacts list to finds other friends who are using this service. Whatsapp uses data rather than allocated text allowances so the service is incredibly cheap and if you are connected to a WiFi networks messages are free. It is not only text messages that can be sent and received with this software, users can attach photographs and video files to their messages.

The Blackberry Bold 9790 is a superb new device from RIM and a great selection of applications are available to help you make the very most of the handset. For people who like to make use of the phones multi media features then downloads such as BBM Music and Photo Studio are superb. If you like to keep in contact with family and friends by messaging the Whatsapp can really help you reduce the number of text messages you need as part of your monthly contract.


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Sunday, August 19, 2012

BlackBerry Theme Not Showing Up on BlackBerry

One of the most frustrating things that happen when downloading and installing a BlackBerry theme onto your BlackBerry is when it doesn't show up and you are unable to activate it and use what you have just purchased. There are a few reasons that this could happen and we will be discussing these as well as possible solutions.

Corrupt Download

At times you will download a theme file and during the download the file will be come corrupted and thus will give problems and could cause your theme not to show up on the BlackBerry. In order to resolve this you will have to uninstall pull the battery and when the BlackBerry comes back up re download and install the theme again.

Wrong Theme Package

This is probably one of the more common issues, and doesn't happen so much via App World but can still happen quite a bit with 3rd party websites. Sometimes this can happen if the wrong link is given to you or if you download a package that is meant for another version. To correct this you will have to contact the vendor and have them send you the correct theme package or the correct link to the theme package.

IT Policy

This is by far probably the biggest problem that most users will run into, especially if they get a refurbished or pre-owned device or if their BlackBerry is on an Enterprise server. IT policies are pushed to these BlackBerrys and many of them restrict the use of 3rd party software or themes. This of course will make it so that you can download the theme but will be unable to use it. To resolve this you will have to talk to the IT Admin in charge of the BES server at your workplace and you will have to ask them to unblock 3rd party applications.

BlackBerry Does Not Recognize Theme

Sometimes what will happen is that the BlackBerry will download the correct theme and the theme will be in perfect condition and still your BlackBerry won't see it or activate it, but it will show in the applications list. This can happen when there is a corruption or mismatch information on the BlackBerry itself. To resolve this issue you will have to pull the battery out of the BlackBerry for 30 seconds and then when back up see if the theme is recognized. If not then you will have to uninstall, again do a battery pull for 30 seconds and then try re-downloading and installing the Theme again.

These are the most common reason why your themes may not show up on your BlackBerry. If you have exhausted these possibilities you may need to update your BlackBerry device software or reload it in order to get rid of potential corruption on the BlackBerry OS itself.

If you would like a step by step tutorial on how to reload/update BlackBerry Software or if you want more tutorials visit BlackBerry Capital, a fast growing BlackBerry Blog with up to date news, theme,app and game reviews, articles tutorials and more.


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Saturday, August 18, 2012

The Blackberry Curve 9360 Offers Near Field Communication

The Blackberry Curve 9360 offers Near Field Communication technology (NFC) which provides a faster and easier method of connecting your handset to another NFC enabled device, and enables you to wirelessly print documents to making purchases. The slim and lightweight handset also has a great range of features through its Blackberry 7 operating system.

The NFC technology is among the latest wireless technology which is similar in some ways to the Bluetooth connectivity, also offered by this handset. It allows you to use other devices over a wireless connection when within a close proximity (a few centimetres), or touching, and lets you share information such as photos, documents or more. This makes it perfect for social networking, which is fully integrated in this phone already. The low speed, close up technology can also be used for mobile payments. As well as this and Bluetooth, the handset also offers WiFi for a fast internet connection and to let you send and receive emails and browse the Web with smoother scrolling and a better display, through the device's touch screen.

The Curve 9360 has only 11 millimetres of width making it extremely slim and aiding the overall lightweight and compactness of the device. It offers both a touch display along with a full classic QWERTY keyboard for fast typing, allowing you to get things done faster. You can quickly compose new messages, while the voice command features of the new operating system also allow you to speak a message and send it. The handset also comes with the BBM messaging system which is secure, and allows you to freely message other Blackberry users with text, photos and more. You can quickly snap photos or capture video with the 5 megapixel camera, which includes a flash and supporting software features respectively.

The handset is particularly great for social networking with the integration of Facebook 2.0 including full implementation of its Events, which allows you to see what is going on and when, so you don't have to miss out on any party or gathering. You can also create a list of all your favourite feeds and social updates, including blogs and podcasts, and get realtime notifications. Additionally, the universal search tool, searches your feeds making it easy to find what you want.

The Blackberry Curve 9360 is a petite device which offers a great array of functionality especially when it comes to social networking. The NFC and other impressive connectivity also enhance its features and make it a small but powerful handset to own.


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Saturday, August 11, 2012

The Amazing And Social Minded Blackberry Curve 9360

With the current list of smartphones available to us today, it is not that hard to get all confused. Now, if you are someone who is all about socializing and staying connected with your family, friends, and colleagues then you can go with the social minded BlackBerry Curve 9360.

As you can see, this is one of the smartphones today that is capable of allowing you to stay in touch with your family and friends all the time. Even in the absence of a laptop or desktop, you can surf and browse the internet with this handset. You will experience non-stop communication with them even if you are out of the office or away from home.

The new BBM will allow you to never miss out on special events and on the fun again. With connected apps on the Curve 9360, you will be able to chat with them using the said app non-stop.

When it comes to other social apps in the likes of Twitter, FaceBook, and other known social feeds, you will be able to easily connect with all of your contacts right out of the box.

When it comes to IM and E-mail, you will never waste your precious time thinking about whether your recipient received your IM or E-mail. The handset will send and receive your important message instantly.

It doesn't matter what you are into, this is because this handset have everything that you will ever want and need to keep up. It comes with a super fast browser and a powerful processor. With this handset, you will get to enjoy a 5MP camera with flash. You can easily and instantly capture precious moments and share it with your family and friends.

With its BlackBerry 7 OS, you will be able to enjoy this easy-to-use OS. It will give you smoother and faster experience all the time. You can also choose to upgrade to the latest BlackBerry OS (BlackBerry 7.1) by simply visiting the BlackBerry App World.

With this handset you will be able to enjoy Near Field Communication or NFC. With this you can connect to almost anything (that is also NFC-enabled) with a single tap. You can easily share apps, photos, music files, videos, and everything under the sun using this amazing feature.

As you can see, these are just some of the things that the amazing and social minded BlackBerry Curve 9360 can give you.

For the best deals on the Blackberry Curve 9360 and Blackberry Bold 9900, visit us at Phoneslimited.co.uk.


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Thursday, August 9, 2012

BlackBerry Torch Accessories Complete Your Experience

People rush to their nearest BlackBerry store to get the latest smart phone in their lineup - the BlackBerry Torch 9800, more commonly known as the Torch. Phone enthusiasts looked forward to its release because of its feature-packed package. Now that it's in the market, you can get yours and maximize its features by getting different BlackBerry Torch accessories.

BlackBerry phones have evolved in recent times. They are now more than just business phones offering email push notifications and document creation capabilities. BlackBerry tries to keep up with other mobile phone manufacturers, turning their units into the ultimate gadget. They now offer many personal and business applications, on and offline games, multimedia features and social media access. There are many accessories that protect your device or make them look more personalized. The more valuable accessories, however, are those that act as your phone's extension. These will let you enjoy full functionality of your Torch.

The Torch package you bought from the BlackBerry store includes a few basic accessories. You get 4 gigabytes (GB) of onboard memory and an additional 4 GB microSD memory card, which adds up to 8 GB of initial memory. You can expand use up to a 32 GB microSD card if you need more space for your documents and multimedia files. Naturally, you get the battery and charger for your phone. The charger comes with adaptors for round and flat plugs. The package will also include a basic headset with two earphones and a microphone. You can use this for playing media, answering calls handsfree or for applications requiring a headset.

There are even more BlackBerry Torch accessories available as separate purchases. You can choose an authentic BlackBerry wireless headset in place of the standard headset or buy your own Bluetooth-powered unit. You can also get the matching holster which automatically detects your phone's settings. Meanwhile, channel your inner DJ by connecting your Torch to the BlackBerry Music Gateway via Bluetooth. This allows you to play music on your stereo directly from your phone.

Those who are already happy with their phone's features look for cases and protective coverings instead. There are a variety of protective casings in the market. You can choose a plastic, rubber, or gel case that covers the sides of your upper slide and the back cover of your phone. You can then buy protective screen covering to prevent scratches and dents. Others skip the cover and bedazzle their phones with rhinestones, creating their design of choice. This results in a more personalized look. Others prefer simple phone pockets and holsters that come with different designs and colors. Choose one that fits your personal style.

Finding BlackBerry Torch accessories is easy. You can go to your nearest BlackBerry provider and check out the accessories they have in store. Other mobile phone accessory stores will have a wider variety of items you might like. Finally, the internet offers many selections. There are plenty of online merchants selling accessories for better prices. You'll be able to personalize your phone and make the most out of its features with these accessories.

Alicia Owen often visits the online Blackberry store to check for new Blackberry Torch accessories.


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Saturday, July 7, 2012

Blackberry 8520 Unlocked Phone With 2MP Camera

The Blackberry 8520 Unlocked Phone is a the newest in the series of this line from RIM and AT&T. Indeed, the GSM phone is a quad-band device, working on the 850, 900, 1800 and 1900 GHz frequency bands as well as GPRS. The GSM phone is compatible with AT+T and T-Mobile, but not with other networks. For example, Sprint, Alltel and Verizon employ CDMA technology and the Blackberry 8520 is not compatible with it. As a phone, its performance is fine. There are no dropped calls and no drop-outs. AT+T boasts one of the most comprehensive networks available. Interestingly, the 8520 also supports WiFi's 802.11g standard which makes this phone compatible with hotspots across the country. It also makes it compatible with many older home routers so that you can surf the web via WiFi if you are not near on of AT+T's nodes.

The Blackberry 8520 features a full backlit QWERTY keyboard. This enables the 8520 to work naturally and easily with texting and messaging. The small keys do not lend themselves to touch-typing, but, the layout is similar to standard keyboard on laptops and desktops. It is separate from the 2.46-inch high-resolution display which features 320 by 240 resolution and up to 65,000 colors.

The 8520 is a slim device. It is 4.3 inches long by 2.4 inches wide and half-an-inch thick and weighs 3.7 ounces. It is not a cumbersome to handle. Its RIM-based operating system does have a somewhat limited set of apps, but that is growing. Also, you can transfer favored apps between Blackberry devices. It comes equipped with 2GB of memory that can be upgraded to 4 GB. One notable feature is the 8520's Trackpad. Using the Trackpad, you can quickly navigate through either icons or menus and find the app you are seeking. The Trackpad lets you use one finger to scroll through menus and icons. Once the app you are seeking is located, it takes a single tap to access it.

The 8520 features a full range of audio and video formats. For audio, it supports AAC-LC, AAC, eAAC, AMR-NB, WMA9 (.wma/.esf), WMA9 Pro/WMA10 and AAC-LC through a 3.5mm headset. For video, it supports MPEG4, H.263, H.264 and WMV3. The 8520's controls let you listen to a full range of audio and if a calls comes in, the audio can be paused and the call can be taken and finished. When ready, the 8520 is simply starts to play where it was paused.

Equipped with a single lithium-ion battery, the 8520 has 5 hours of continuous talk time or can be left in standby mode for 17 days. The addition of a full 2 MP camera is fine as the images it takes are good. The only limit to the amount of video you can take is the onboard memory storage.

Roberto Sedycias works as an IT consultant for ecommUS


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Thursday, June 21, 2012

Common BlackBerry Faults and Resolutions

This piece covers several common faults with BlackBerry handsets with advice on how to easily resolve them.

Cracked or damaged display

A faulty BlackBerry display can manifest itself in several ways, from the obvious cracked or leaking display to dead pixels, leaking colors or even a very dim back-light. Usually a replacement is the only way to resolve this, however daunting this sounds it is usually very easy due to the mass-production involved in smartphone assembly meaning all parts are created to be modular and easy to replace.

My BlackBerry screen has frozen

This type of fault can be common to most electronic devices and computers. Like your PC, the most common fix is a reboot.

You can reboot your BlackBerry by either holding down ALT+CAP+DEL to perform a soft-reset, or by locating the hard-reset button on the back of your device which can usually be pressed using the end of a paper clip.

Should your BlackBerry not have a hard-reset button, removing the battery for 60 seconds should do the trick.

My recent call logs and text messages have disappeared

A symptom of low memory on your phone. Since smartphones can run multiple applications at the same time (known as multi-tasking) the available memory can be consumed quite easily. Not a problem on older phones, since they would typically run one task at a time.

To remedy this fault try closing any web browsing or multimedia (music players etc) sessions you may have running in the background. In future try to make sure you quit applications when you are finished using them instead of moving onto the next task - all too easy to do without realising.

Your recent calls and messages will not re-appear, but any new messages and calls will should be logged properly. If you are still having trouble try a full cold reboot by removing the battery for 60 seconds.

Track ball no longer clicks when pressed

If your roller ball moves and tracks as expected but the click function no longer works, you will need to replace the trackball contact switch. We will have these in stock soon.

Track ball no longer moves, or sticks

If your roller ball intermittently moves or gives jerky movement you could have some lint or pocket fluff stuck in there.

The first fix you should try is blowing some compressed air into the roller to clear it out. If you find the roller ball is faulty, we stock replacement roller balls and have BlackBerry disassembly instructions available.

Replacement parts including detailed fitting instructions are available from The Mobile Site - http://www.themobilesite.co.uk/


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Monday, May 7, 2012

Cheap BlackBerry Phones - Almost a Mania Among Tech Buffs

In 1876, when Alexander Graham Bell made the first telephone, he was unaware of the idea that in the year 2011, consumers will just love a mobile phone called the BlackBerry. Even though, the early telephone simply fulfilled its basic work, that is, to transfer voices to other places, the modern smart phones is a thrilling invention that can do numerous tasks apart from sending or receiving phone calls.

Ever since the coming out of iPhone, Smartphone industry is under the danger of being rule by them. However, some companies in the market are seeing it as a challenge. Manufacturers and retailers are cooperating to give tough competition to the popularity of iPhone by offering the latest BlackBerry handsets for amazingly high discounts.

BlackBerry is a handset most appropriate for the modern businessperson who wants to be informing of his professional life and wishes to stay connected with his colleagues while he is not in the office.

BlackBerry offers amazing facilities, even giving tough competition to the laptops. Despite its astonishing features, many consumers just wait for the reduction in its selling price. The good news, the prices are falling. Say thanks to the mobile phone deals.

Several online shopping portals and retailers are giving away cheap BlackBerry phones for impressive low prices. Now, that is cool.

With such great offers on the latest BlackBerry phones, this amazing gadget of the 21st century is the preferred choice for every consumer. Every mobile phone retailer gives impressive discounts on these great gadgets, but the offers being available on cheap BlackBerry phones are just unbelievable.

Now, with the influx of a plethora of cheap BlackBerry phone deals, customers can buy their desired BlackBerry handsets without burning a hole in their pockets. Moreover, these mobile phone deals are offering numerous tempting benefits in form of exciting free goodies and free incentives.

BlackBerry Curve 9380 and BlackBerry bold 9900 are some of the few handsets from the storehouse of mobile giant, BlackBerry that can be availed at very low rates. Several websites also offer users an unbelievable money saving opportunities while purchasing their favorite BlackBerry phones. Many gifts and incentives also accompany these deals. That is not all.

By giving away the free delivery facility, users are more benefit. So, log on the online market and see for yourself the numerous benefits these deals offer. You will certainly get surprised. Do not waste any more time and start shopping. Your favorite phone from BlackBerry is just waiting for you. About the road, the physical stores call you, but resist the temptation. Filled with benefits, online stores grant amazing discounts for compensating the fact that users are not seeing the handset in their hands.

Cheap BlackBerry phones are the latest craze among masses. You can also purchase an affordable phone with the help of mobile phone deals.


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Monday, April 9, 2012

The BlackBerry Torch 9850 VS The BlackBerry 9810

RIM, the makers of the BlackBerry handset that we have all come to know and love, have recently released the Torch 9810 that promises to be so much faster than its predecessor the 9800, giving the handset a lot more memory and a faster processing speed which can make your experience of using one of our favorite handsets so much more pleasurable.

Here's a bit about the 9850 and what it can do:

· 8GB of local storage

· The memory is upgradable to 32 GB if you use an SD card

· 768 Mega-bytes of RAM

· 1.2 GHz processor

· 4G - which is the latest network to be released on the market and is something that all new phones are aiming to be working on

· 3.2 inch touch screen

· 800 x 480 screen

· 640 x 480 screen resolution

· Runs on the new BlackBerry OS 7 software

· Wi-Fi enabled plus you can now make calls over Wi-Fi if your carrier will allow it

· 5 Mega-pixel camera

· Easier typing with a 'virtual key design'

The Torch 9850 is definitely a fast phone and it makes for an easier life, but it does seem that the makers of the BlackBerry are releasing a lot of handsets and although they are all very good, are they are very different from each other and if so, how?

The 9810 which is what we may call the 'Younger' version of this 9850 looks and acts pretty much the same as its older Brother even with regards to speed and the amount of memory it has (exactly the same), and although it is in its own right a very good phone it is not always compatible with certain apps due to the size of its screen and the method of input which can be a bit of a nuisance.

The 9900 has the same amount of storage as well as being roughly about the same size but it does not run on the faster operating system as the 9850, which means that it is slightly slower and although it is not considerably slower, there is a noticeable difference which has been one of the downsides to BlackBerry phones up until the 9850 was released.

If we think about the 9830 we can see that again it is not much different to the 9850, it has 8 GB of local storage and the opportunity for you to have up to 32 GB of memory should you use a micro SD card and it also has the same speed processor (1.2 GHz) but like the 9900 this model is still slightly slower thanks to its operating system.

When it comes to finding a service provider for your phone there are three main companies for you to choose from: Verizon, T-mobile and of course Sprint. Speed wise these providers are not very different although Verizon is slightly faster than the others especially when it comes to browsing, but it is not a significant difference that should worry you if you happen to go with Sprint or T-mobile. The choice is ultimately yours, but whatever provider you choose, they cannot take away the fact that the BlackBerry Torch 9850 is a faster and smoother handset that stands out from the crowd.

Hi I'm Mark Francis I hope that you found this article helpful.
If you have any comments or questions please do not hesitate to contact me.

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Saturday, February 18, 2012

New Blackberry Bold 9900 White Edition Lands on T-Mobile Deals

The latest colour scheme for the new Blackberry Bold 9900 has now been released on a small range of T-Mobile deals, the recently introduced white edition of the Blackberry Bold 9900 replicates the advanced features and technology found in the original black model but packs them into a new white casing.

Originally launched on Vodafone, Orange and O2 contract deals the Blackberry Bold 9900 in white can now be connected to the T-Mobile network, there are only currently two deals available for the phone on T-Mobile as this is still an exclusive model to the Phones4U Group who are dictating how they sell the phone.

These two deals are on the 'T-Mobile 20 and 25' tariffs and both include Blackberry services for email and instant messaging, the cheaper of the two is offered at £25.53 line rental per month but does require an upfront price of £179.00 for the handset.

Included in this deal are 300 minutes of calls, 300 text messages and 500MB of internet access to use each and every month, this is extended with the second deal which costs £30.64 per month and allocates double the amount of minutes at 600, 500 text messages and the same 500MB of inclusive data but with a discounted upfront cost of £49.00.

These two deals for the new white Blackberry Bold 9900 are not the cheapest available, these are offered by Vodafone for a free phone at £31 per month and the cheapest of all is from O2 at £21.50 per month with a £69.00 upfront cost equating to £585.00 over the minimum term contract period of 24 months.

This latest Blackberry Bold 9900 in white and black colour schemes is the most advanced smart phone from the Bold series to be released so far, powered by a 1.2GHz processor and offering both a touch screen and physical qwerty keypad it is the ultimate in messaging devices.

On the reverse of the phone is a 5 mega pixel camera which can capture video at 720p HD quality and uniquely the Bold 9900 can play back video at the same resolution, for internet usage there is built-in Wi-Fi and 3.5G support for fast connections plus GPS with Blackberry Maps for satellite navigation.

The Blackberry 9900 also features the latest operating system; BBOS7 which is also found in other new models such as the Blackberry Curve 9360, Curve 9380, Torch 9810 and Torch 9860, this has further improved on previous editions with faster and smoother handling of operations as well as extra support for multiple file formats.

It is not currently known just how long the Phones4U Group have the exclusive launch period for this new Blackberry phone but once it has finished other independent retailers and the UK networks will be able to offer the phone which will expand the number of deals available on the T-Mobile network.

If you would like to see the latest deals for the new White Blackberry 9900 or check out Blackberry 9900 deals for the black edition then please feel free to visit our website: Phones Limited.


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Sunday, February 5, 2012

Blackberry Curve Range Expands With New Blackberry Curve 9380

Blackberry have now released their latest smart phone in the UK, the new Blackberry Curve 9380 joins the recently released Curve 9360 but offers a very different design format to the majority of models from the best-selling Curve range.

Renowned for their qwerty keypad toting smart phones, Blackberry have now released their second all touch screen handset in a year, the Blackberry Curve 9380 joins the Torch 9860 in offering a full touch screen experience with no qwerty keypad in sight and is the first ever from the Curve series of handsets.

Packing a 3.2 inch touch screen the new Curve 9380 could be viewed as a smaller version of the Torch 9860, the phone offers a 5.0 mega pixel camera with geo-tagging capabilities, face detection and image stabilisation as well as the very latest Blackberry 7 operating system.

This new operating software is found in other recent releases such as the Blackberry Bold 9900, Blackberry Curve 9380 and Blackberry Torch 9810, it offers NFC technology for mobile payments and vastly improves on the previous version with applications running far more smoothly and a new user interface.

Users can use the 3.5G and Wi-Fi connections of the Curve 9380 to connect to the internet whilst out and about for sending and receiving emails, browsing the internet or communicating via Blackberry's instant messenger service, GPS is also available for satellite navigation with Blackberry Maps.

This is also a very compact handset measuring 109 x 60 x 11.2 mm and weighing just 98g making for a very pocket friendly device, the exterior design closely follows the Curve range on the rear of the phone, however the front is now dominated by the touch screen and some touch sensitive navigation buttons.

Before these two most recent releases of touch screen phones the manufacturers last attempt was the Blackberry Storm 2 which never really made any inroads into the market, poor touch screen performance was mostly to blame but they have vastly improved in this area so take up of these new handsets should not be effected.

For those looking for a reasonably priced Blackberry phone with a full touch screen experience the new Curve 9380 is a great choice, the on board technology matches many mid range handsets on the market and the advantages of good email services along with instant messaging facilities further bolster this new phones desirability for both business and pleasure.

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Friday, January 27, 2012

The iPhone 4S Versus The BlackBerry 9900 - Which Is Better?

The market has been engrossed with the release of BlackBerry phones, but with the recent launch of the Apple iPhone 4s, which of the two smartphones will the market prefer? Stating the features of each smart phone will determine which will appeal most to the crowd.

The BlackBerry 9900 already has an advantage over iPhone 4s because of its QWERTY keypad. Though equipped with this keypad, the BlackBerry 9900 also included a touch screen feature in their 2.8-inch screen that displays multimedia graphics in a 640x480 frame. This feature may be a turn-off to the crowd because of the small screen and low graphic pixel now that iPhone 4s has the Retina Display which offers its users a full HD view of the graphics in 960x480 pixels.

The iPhone's processor is in theory more superior than that of the BlackBerry but even with a dual-core A5 chip, 1GHz processor, and 512MB RAM, the BlackBerry still runs faster. Though the latter doesn't have a dual-core A5 chip, it runs faster because of its 1.2GHz processor and 768MB RAM. It has not yet been tested which of the two performs better because of its leveling race to being the best. In terms of memory storage, the iPhone 4s offers three varieties: 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB. The BlackBerry, on the other hand, can handle 8GB worth of media files in its internal memory but can still be enhanced when slotted with a 32GB microSD card.

When it comes to the number of networks supported, the iPhone has the advantage because it handles both CDMA and GSM support. The BlackBerry 9900 is only an improved version of BlackBerry Bold which only supports GSM networks but the BlackBerry 9930 is the one which handles CDMA networks out of the three BlackBerry smartphones. However, both the iPhone 4s and BlackBerry 9900 possess an HSPA receiver that lets its users utilize a 14.4MBPS downlink. Both also have the Bluetooth function but when it comes to Wi-Fi connectivity, it is only attainable through the iPhone. The iPhone's version of Bluetooth is a specialized type v4.0 receiver while the BlackBerry 9900 has the common v2.1.

The latest version of the iPhone boasts an iOS 5 (operating system) update and it can handle more applications like Twitter integration, iMessages, iReminder, Notification Center, and photo-editing applications. In fact, both the BlackBerry 9900 and iPhone 4s can have the iOS 5 update. However, the advantage of iPhone 4s over BlackBerry 9900 when it comes to hardware is its Siri, the voice recognition personal assistant.

What the BlackBerry 9900 can boast is its BlackBerry Operating System 7 which enables the phone to have a touchscreen feature, the BlackBerry browser, the BlackBerry Messenger 6, Liquid Graphics, and applications support for the BlackBerry App World storefront. If you want more secure Internet browsing, using the BlackBerry is more advisable because of its BlackBerry Internet Service (BIS).

The iPhone 4s's price has been revealed recently as $199 for 16GB, $299 for 32GB, and $399 for 64GB. With the BlackBerry 9900 price at $349.99, there is a price difference between the two mobile phone products of at least 16%.

Since the two models have been released the most popular have been the iPhone 4S White and the BlackBerry Bold 9900.


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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

The BlackBerry Outage: Who's to Blame and Will It Happen Again?

This week, millions of BlackBerry users remained without service for three days straight, due to a network outage. You all know what BlackBerry stands for and why people buy it. Business wise and for personal communications, this is the perfect device. Great e-mail service and a long history of satisfying their customers made RIM (Research in Motion, maker of BlackBerry smartphones) a very powerful company. Sadly, lately things haven't gone so well for them and you they have no one else to blame but themselves.

The latest outage which I mentioned above created massive frustrations for people who really count on their smartphones for their daily activities. Just to be clear, we're not talking about handful of people which simply were unlucky. No, the outage apparently affected millions of people on practically every continent. At the moment, there are roughly 70 million BlackBerry users worldwide and about 15% of them were affected by the outage, so that's a big number of angry customers that RIM has to deal with.

So, who's to blame for this situation? Stephen Bates, RIM's managing director in the UK gave a short statement claiming that ''an extremely critical issue on the BlackBerry network caused the outage and we're putting all of out focus with all of our engineers and all of our network specialists on trying to understand the nature of why this backup system didn't work as it should have..." That's pretty much the standard phrase in these sorts of situations. You say that a critical issue is causing all this and that everyone's doing all they can to solve the problem. What people really wanted to see is a culprit, they want to see him with a guilty stamp on his/her forehead and watch him being shipped off to a deserted island. They want to believe that somehow a person screw up some wires and that's why they weren't able to send or receive text messages, emails and access an Internet connection. The reason why they want to believe this is that the other option is to believe that the Canadian company (RIM) is simply encountering these sorts of problems in such a day and age, which is shocking and disappointing.

Further investigation finally proved that people all across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, India, North America, Australia, Argentina, Brazil, suffered because of a core switch failure within RIM's infrastructure and although the system was designed to failover to a back-up switch, the failover simply didn't function. If only this was a one time error, maybe people could have moved on easier, but the truth is every 3-4 years, RIM gets pinched by all kinds of major problems and people are getting fed up with it. On the social networks such as Twitter and Facebook, alongside angry comments, people also made fun of the situation, posting jokes such as: ''What did the one Blackberry user say to the other?..........nothing....", "One positive of the Blackberry crisis - my personal trainer can't get hold of me. Ordering Burgers" or ''iPhone users everywhere smile smugly and search for the 'I Told You So' app."

On the serious side, the timing couldn't have been worst for BlackBerry because it faces increasing competition in the smartphone world, with more and more people preferring Apple's iPhone or phone on the Google Android operating system. As I said, the outage comes at a particularly bad time for RIM because of the launch of the iPhone 4S, the latest device from the Cupertino-based company and a smartphone that once again managed to blow away any previous thoughts and conceptions on how smartphones should work. Following these sad days for BlackBerry, more and more users announced their intentions of buying an iPhone 4S or to shift towards Android. Personally, I've always enjoyed the handsets made by RIM and I can only hope that they'll be able to put these problems behind them and focus on the feature in order to turn things around, which isn't gonna be easy at all.

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Blackberry Curve 9360 or Curve 9300 3G?

The extremely popular Blackberry Curve 9300 3G has now been upgraded with the release of the new Blackberry Curve 9360 but when it comes to contract deals and prices plus what exactly you get for your money, which of these two handsets should a consumer choose?

The older Blackberry Curve 3G 9300 is obviously now being sold at a cheaper price than the new 9360 edition but the extra cost of the newer handset brings with it the benefits of new technology, upgraded features and better functionality.

One of the biggest changes between these two Blackberry Curve phones is in the camera department with the newer 9360 model now sporting a 5.0 mega pixel camera with a flash compared with the 2.0 mega pixel lens of the original model.

Another drastic difference between these handsets is the inclusion of the latest Blackberry OS7 software in the Curve 9360 which is a vast improvement over the older OS6 and makes for a smoother and simpler user experience.

Other upgraded and new features include a far better resolution of the main screen, upgraded from 320 x 240 pixels to 480 x 360 pixels resulting in a far more sharp and clear display, NFC (Near Field Communication) has also now been added to the Blackberry 9360 which allows for mobile payments as well as wireless file sharing between compatible devices.

So with all of these improvements, just how much more does the newer model cost? Well, the original Blackberry Curve 9300 3G can now be ordered for as little as £10.50 line rental per month on O2 deals, this is the cheapest offer that includes a free phone.

Compare this with the cheapest deal including a free Blackberry Curve 9360 and consumers will need to part with £13.50 per month, that is an extra £72 over the minimum term contract period, this is also reflected in the SIM free cost of the handsets with a £70 price difference between the models.

The price difference is actually not a great amount in the whole scheme of the smart phones market, with handsets costing up to £699 for the likes of a SIM free iPhone 4S this small difference in price between these two Blackberry Curve phones is marginal.

Taking into consideration the amount of new technology, features and improvements that the consumer acquires with the new Blackberry 9360 the extra £3 line rental per month is a very small price to pay and will fit into many consumers budget.

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

BlackBerry: The Demand Never Ends

Though Android and iPhone have become leaders when it comes to smartphones there is still hope for BlackBerry. When it comes to smartphones that cater the business needs BlackBerry, a phone created by Canadian firm RIM (Research in Motion) still rules. Business people are still comfortable with BlackBerry phones and with the latest OS and models available in the market the phones have become a hit again.

The company's apps on the mobile phone related to the office have proved to be useful and cogent when it comes to using these in our daily routine which includes applications like notes, calculator, organizer etc. the phone is also in demand with the business people because it is a device centric phone with sound clarity and large display screen and the biggest added advantage is the keypad which is the most comfortable one as compared to the other devices. Its popularity also depends mostly on the ability to send and receive emails and the phone's capability to push and receive emails helps the users to meet all the business demands they have.

As the technology is advancing and with people moving to smartphones and leaving the laptops behind BlackBerry has definitely made its way with the fact that it is easy to carry as well as light in weight. As everyone says "Big Things come in Small Sizes" which is true in every sense for BlackBerry phones and the same provides secure and efficient communication method throughout the globe. This has also lead in the increase of the demand of BlackBerry App Developers. Developers are coming up with all sorts of applications with salient features which are becoming popular among its users.

Apart from the applications for the business purposes developers and companies are also targeting people who use the phone because of its services which includes BBM etc. The phone now offers a variety of applications which include themes, e-mailing software which is advanced, utility apps and much more. The application developing vendors try to grab the opportunity and accordingly make the applications. Application developers for Blackberry design, deliver and offers high end mobile solutions which are user friendly and at the same time users can take full advantage of it.

If we see the current scenario BlackBerry application developers can develop applications that include the likes of general automation apps, GPS solutions, applications related to near field communication, point of sales or M-commerce applications, bar coding apps, payment transactions through mobile and much more.

Though Android and iPhone have left BlackBerry phones behind, they are still in demand as they offer the advanced and user friendly business apps. Contact the vendor according your needs and get the BlackBerry apps made.

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Tuesday, August 9, 2011

BlackBerry Torch 9810

An upgrade from last year’s popular 9800 model, the BlackBerry Torch 9810 improves features all around, but who will it appeal to?


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Monday, August 8, 2011

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RIM announces BlackBerry 7 OS-based handsets: Bold 9900, Torch 9810 and 9860

Two of Research In Motion's new smartphones, the BlackBery Bold 9900 / 9930 & BlackBerry Torch 9860 / 9850

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Research In Motion has announced three new smartphones that utilize its updated operating system, BlackBerry 7 OS. The BlackBerry Bold 9900/9930 (UMTS/CDMA), the BlackBerry Torch 9810 and Torch 9860/9850 (UMTS/CDMA) all come with touchscreen-based input, and are equal in terms of their Qualcomm 8655 Snapdragon 1.2GHz CPU, 768 MB RAM and NFC support.


All the new arrivals also feature Liquid Graphics technology utilizing a dedicated GPU; HD recording capability (720p); 802.11 b/g/n support; microSD card slot; GPS with BlackBerry Maps; BlackBerry Balance feature; and voice-activated search. BlackBerry Messenger 6, the premium version of Documents To Go, updated Social Feeds and Facebook (with Facebook chat) come pre-installed. The new BlackBerry 7 OS is said to deliver 40 percent faster web browsing than BlackBerry 6, featuring an improved WebKit browser engine with "optimized zooming and panning" and HTML5 support.


Previously known as the Torch 2, the Torch 9810 features a 3.2-inch 480 x 640 pixel TFT LCD touchscreen, with a slide-down QWERTY keyboard. The handset is equipped with a 5 megapixel autofocus camera with an LED flash and 8GB of internal memory. It's significantly bulkier than other BlackBerry arrivals at 14.5 mm (0.57 in) thick and weighing 161 grams (5.61 oz), which is in fact similar to its predecessor, the Torch 9800.


The Torch 9860/9850 is an all-touchscreen smartphone featuring a 3.7-inch 480 x 800 pixel TFT LCD display, which is billed as the largest display on a BlackBerry smartphone. It comes with a 5 megapixel autofocus camera with a flash, as well as 4GB of internal memory. Its dimensions are 120 x 62 x 11.5 mm (4.72 x 2.44 x 0.45 in), and it weighs in at 135 grams (4.76 oz).


As previously reported by Gizmag, the BlackBerry Bold 9900/9930, is billed as "the thinnest BlackBerry smartphone yet" at 10.5 mm (0.41 in). Weighing 130 grams (4.58 oz), the smartphone comes with a stainless steel frame and full QWERTY keyboard located under a 2.8-inch 640 x 480 pixel TFT LCD touchscreen. Its 5 megapixel autofocus camera is equipped with a flash, and the device comes with 8GB of internal storage.


The new BlackBerry smartphones should begin to be available around the world starting later this month, with specific dates and pricing to be announced by carriers.


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