Showing posts with label Blackberry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blackberry. Show all posts

Saturday, July 23, 2011

BlackBerry Storm 9530 Unlocked GSM + CDMA

BlackBerry Storm 9530 Unlocked GSM + CDMA Cell Phone with 3.15 MP Camera

BlackBerry Storm 9530 Unlocked First BlackBerry touchscreen phone packed with messaging, document editing, and multimedia features; international GSM Access V Cast, Music and Video services via fast EV-DO data network; GPS-enabled for turn-by-turn directions; use phone as a modem for your laptop 3.2-megapixel camera/camcorder, Bluetooth stereo music; MicroSD expansion to 16 GB; access to personal email and instant messaging Designed to satisfy the needs of both consumers and business customers, the BlackBerry Storm smartphone offers a revolutionary touchscreen that dramatically enhances the touch interface and enables easy and precise typing. 

The world's first clickable touchscreen responds much like a physical keyboard and also supports single-touch, multi-touch and gestures for intuitive and efficient application navigation. If You unlock the GSM part of this phone , then, Whether traveling to Europe or Asia, the Storm provides globetrotters the freedom of reliable global connectivity with Verizon Wireless's reliable, high-speed 3G CDMA network here in the United States and compatibility with GSM networks . It's compatible with the V Cast Music and V CAST Music with Rhapsody services, which enables you to purchase songs through your phone and download them via Verizon Wireless's fast EV-DO data network. 

You'll also benefit from the phone's A-GPS receiver, which enables you to access Verizon Wireless's VZ Navigator service for turn-by-turn directions. Other features include a 3.2-megapixel camera/camcorder, Bluetooth connectivity for hands free devices and stereo music streaming, 1 GB internal memory, MicroSD memory expansion to 16 GB, support for up to 10 personal and corporate email accounts, access to popular instant messaging services, and up to 6 hours of talk time.

Technical Details :
  • Built-in GPS - A-GPS function - BlackBerry maps - Document editor - Java - Media player MP3/WMA/AAC+ - 3.5 mm audio output jack, Video player MPEG4/3gp/H.264/WMV - Organizer - Calculator - Voice dial - Built-in handsfree - Voice memo
  • 3.15 MP, 2048x1536 pixels, autofocus, video, LED flash
  • 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 3G Network HSDPA 2100 - CDMA2000 1x EV-DO
  • Included in the Box is ONLY: Phone, Battery , Charger, USB cable, Manual
Size (LWH): 4.43 inches, 0.54 inches, 2.45 inches
Weight: 5.44 ounces

 BlackBerry Storm 9530 Unlocked GSM + CDMA Cell Phone with 3.15 MP Camera

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

BlackBerry Torch 9800 Specifications

BlackBerry Torch 9800 Specifications. Blackberry Torch using the BlackBerry operating system 6, which offers an entry box where users can access the updates from social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter, in the same place as their email..
Gadget news from blackberry product is Blackberry Torch 9800. BlackBerry Torch 9800 uses a combination of concept qwerty and touch screen on the newest smart phone. Another excellent feature is the ability to search applications, media content or a contact by typing the word in the function of ‘universal search’. So users a simple way to search. BlackBerry Torch is equipped with five-megapixel camera with flash and built-in GPS for location-based applications. Blackberry Torch using the BlackBerry operating system 6, which offers an entry box where users can access the updates from social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter, in the same place as their email.

BlackBerry Torch 9800 Specifications :

* 2G-GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
* 3G-UMTS 850 / 1900 / 2100 / 800
* Dimensions H / W / D – 111 x 62 x 14.6 mm
* Model: BlackBerry Torch
* Network: Quad band GSM / HSDPA
* BlackBerry OS 6
* 3.2-inch color display
* Screen resolution of 480 x 360 pixels
* QWERTY keyboard
* Optical trackpad
* Proximity sensor for auto turn-off
* 5 mega pixel camera with zoom
* Flash Light / Auto focus
* Music player with 3.5 mm headset jack
* Video player with recording
* 512 MB RAM/512 MB Flash / 4 GB Flash
* Up to 4 GB through MicroSD
* Facebook / Twitter MySpace
* YouTube
* Mobile instant messaging
* Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP stereo
* GPRS Class 10 (4 +1 / 3 +2 slots), 32 – 48 kbps
* EDGE-Class 10, 236.8 kbps
* 3G-384kbps
* Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n/3G
* JAVA-Yes, MIDP 2.0
* Social feeds
* BlackBerry maps
* Document editor (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF)
* Media player MP3/WMA/eAAC + / FLAC / OGG player
* Video player MP4/WMV/H.263/H.264
* Organizer
* Voice memo / dial
* Video playback and streaming
* 1300 mAh Lithium battery
* Talk time 5.5 hrs
* Stand by: 17 days
* Weight 161.1 gm

BlackBerry Torch 9800 Specifications

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Blackberry Playbook vs Xoom Tablet Comparison

Blackberry Playbook vs Xoom Tablet Comparison. Blackberry Playbook is elegant, that’s the first impression that you are going to get no doubt. Its sleek and stylish design and excellent finish will certainly be getting your attention first up, before you get into the details of other specifications

With the tablet market in India going crazy with the addition of new tablets every day, the latest addition to the tech selves from a renowned manufacturer is Playbook from Blackberry makers RIM and Xoom from Motorola. The main competitor for all the tablet manufacturers is undoubtedly the Apple iPad2, seemingly the competition is getting tougher and tougher for iPad but somehow it has managed to keep its market share on the high so far. Will Blackberry Playbook and Xoom be able to get any closer to beat the iPad in the tablet race or will this prove to be just yet another good try. Let us compare the important features of both these tablets to find out which one has a better chance.

  • The First Impression (Looks and Size)
Blackberry Playbook is elegant, that’s the first impression that you are going to get no doubt. Its sleek and stylish design and excellent finish will certainly be getting your attention first up, before you get into the details of other specifications. With this sleek and stylish design, playbook weighs only 14 ounce and is much lighter than 1.6 pound Motorola Xoom. Now comes the size, with the weighs compared you can expect Playbook to be extremely compact and that’s exactly what the case is, even with so many tablets around it would be hard to beat its 7-inch pocket fit size, again Motorola Xoom has a screen size of 10.1 inch. Both the tablets feature TFT capacitive touch screens with 16M color with Xoom having a higher resolution 800*1280 compared to 600*1024 pixels of Playbook.

  • Camera
Blackberry Playbook comes in with a 5mp camera at the back plus a 3MP front camera. To have a 5MP camera in your pocket size tablet is indeed a big delight. It has the ability to capture high resolution images in all environments and record HD 1080p video. Xoom is not behind on this front featuring a 5Mp front camera and a 2MP rear facing camera. It is capable of recording HD 720p video. So Playbook has a slight edge on the camera battle front.

  • OS
Blackberry Playbook runs a new OS called QNX while Xoom has quickly gained reputation as being the first tablet running on the latest Android 3.0.Both the tablets feature impressive 1ghz dual core processor. Both the devices are available in 16,32 and 64GB versions.

  • Applications
The availability of apps is something that has always kept Apple ahead of the other tablet manufactures. The only other competitor at the moment as far as apps goes is Google Android. Playbook will definitely not be able to match Motorola Xoom on the apps front with its 3000+ available apps compared to well establish Android apps in Motorola Xoom.

  • Email Client And Web Browsing
Blackberry Playbook lacks the email clients for yahoo, hotmail and gmail but provides a better browsing experience being equipped with Adobe flash player that is missing in Motorola Xoom.

Even though Blackberry has tried hard to produce a business oriented tablet with decent entertainment features the more iPad like Xoom is ahead with its Android 3.0 OS.

Blackberry Playbook vs Xoom Tablet Comparison

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

BlackBerry 9800 Torch Unlocked Phone

The Blackberry Torch 9800 features the new Blackberry 6.0 OS for high-efficiency browsing, a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, all the email and messaging functions one expects from a smartphone, a 5MP camera, 3G and the usual user-friendly features and performance one would expect from Blackberry. It has integrated social networking apps, Wi-fi, 3G GSM, Quadband Music and Video playback, OEM, Built-in speakerphone, Stereo FM Radio, Bluetooth v2.1, SureType technology, Tethered modem, Blackberry 6 OS.

BlackBerry 9800 Torch Unlocked Phone with 5 MP Camera, Full QWERTY Keyboard, 4 GB Internal Storage, and Slider Card Slot Up to 32GB - International Version with No Warranty

Technical Details :
  • This unlocked cell phone is compatible with GSM carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile. Not all carrier features may be supported. It will not work with CDMA carriers like Verizon Wireless, Alltel and Sprint.
  • Next-generation messaging powerhouse with 3.2-inch touchscreen, slide-down QWERTY keyboard, and BlackBerry 6 OS
  • Wireless-N Wi-Fi; 5-megapixel camera/camcorder; 4 GB internal memory; microSD expansion; Bluetooth stereo music
  • Up to 5.8 hours of talk time, up to 432 hours (18 days) of standby time; released in August, 2010
  • Wifi
  • 5mp camera
  • Card slot
  • Qwerty
  • Smartphone
BlackBerry 9800 Torch Unlocked Phone with 5 MP Camera, Full QWERTY Keyboard, 4 GB Internal Storage, and Slider Card Slot Up to 32GB - International Version with No Warranty

BlackBerry 9800 Torch Unlocked Phone

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Fold-Up Stand Apple iPad, Galaxy Tab, BlackBerry Play Book

Arkon Portable Fold-Up Stand for Apple iPad, Galaxy Tab, BlackBerry Play Book.

Arkon's IPM-TAB1 is an exceedingly travel-friendly tablet computer stand designed for use with nearly all new lightweight tablet computers such as the Apple iPad, Galaxy Tab, BlackBerry Play Book and others. A quality user-friendly stand is an essential tablet accessory for enhancing your mobile computing experience. The desktop stand frees up your hands so you can watch movies, read an eBook or recipe, surf the web, conduct a presentation, view photos, read displayed sheet music, or conduct any other activity that would benefit from a foldable easel type of stand. 

Details :
  • Extremely portable and fits in any bag or pocket
  • Works with Apple iPad with or without a case or sleeve
  • Non skid material on base keeps the stand secure on flat surfaces
  • Perfect for Air plane seat trays
  • Position your device in multiple angles in landscape or portrait view

Arkon Portable Fold-Up Stand for Apple iPad, Galaxy Tab, BlackBerry Play Book

Monday, May 2, 2011

RIM Announces New BlackBerry Bold

RIM Announces New BlackBerry Bold... RIM calls the new software BlackBerry 7 OS and says it provides an easier and faster user experience, with an updated Web browser

Research In Motion Ltd. on Monday showed off a new version of one of its high-end BlackBerrys, updating the Bold with a touch screen and fresh software.


T-Mobile USA said it will carry the BlackBerry Bold 9900 later this year.

Research in Motion is under pressure to update its high-end phones as it's losing out to iPhones and phones running Google Inc.'s Android software. Last week, the company cut its earnings and sales forecasts for the current quarter, saying it's selling fewer and cheaper phones than expected. Its stock plummeted. The fall continued Monday, with the shares losing 55 cents, or 1.1 percent, to $48.10.

Like the original Bold, launched in 2008, the 9900 has a keyboard under a 2.8-inch-screen in landscape orientation. It's thinner than before, at just 10.5 millimeters, making it the thinnest BlackBerry yet.

RIM calls the new software BlackBerry 7 OS and says it provides an easier and faster user experience, with an updated Web browser.

The new phone will come in two versions: one for the type of network used by T-Mobile USA and AT&T, and the other for the type used by Sprint Nextel Corp. and Verizon Wireless. T-Mobile USA is the only carrier to announce that it will carry the phone, so far.

RIM demonstrated the phone on the first day of its BlackBerry World conference in Orlando, Fla.

RIM Announces New BlackBerry Bold
 

Sunday, April 17, 2011

BlackBerry PlayBook review

BlackBerry PlayBook review... The PlayBook supports Flash video playback — something the iPad doesn't do — and HTML5 for rich video content. Thus, you can browse the Web much the way you do on a computer. There are a few annoying quirks: For example, the PlayBook took a long time when scrolling through long documents or Web pages...

You need three things to compete with Apple's iPad tablet computer: A gorgeous, easy-to-use device that people will love, a bustling app store and an attractive price tag.

Nobody has been able to match the iPad thus far. But the PlayBook, the first effort from BlackBerry smartphone maker Research In Motion, has emerged as one of the strongest contenders.

On the surface, the PlayBook looks similar to other iPad competitors: Its slick touch screen measures 7 inches diagonally, smaller than the iPad's but comparable with those of others. It has front and rear cameras for snapping photos and video conferencing and a black rubberized plastic back and sides.

What's different is the software powering the PlayBook. Most non-iPad tablets use Google's Android software; RIM developed its own — a smart decision, yielding a device that is a pleasure to navigate and filled with cool features. Although RIM's software was built from scratch, it has hints of the BlackBerry phone's interface.

When it goes on sale on Tuesday, the cheapest version will cost $499 — the same as the cheapest iPad. It comes with Wi-Fi capabilities and 16 gigabytes of memory. A model with 32 GB will cost $599, and the 64 GB version will go for $699. Sprint plans a version that works over cellular connections this summer, rivaling the iPad's ability to connect on AT&T's network.

Unfortunately, the PlayBook isn't yet much of a competitor on the app front: There are just 3,000 applications currently optimized for the tablet, and during my testing it appeared unable to download App World apps available for BlackBerry smartphones.

By contrast, there are more than 65,000 apps available for the iPad, which can also run iPhone apps (Apple offers more than 350,000 apps total). And while it's unclear exactly how many tablet-specific Apps there are for Android, Android tablets can run any of the more than 150,000 apps in the Android Market.
But the PlayBook aims to catch up, in a way: Later this year, it will be able to run Android apps, too.

In my hands, the PlayBook felt solid and easy to use. There are just a few buttons on the top for adjusting volume and playing or pausing music or videos. There's also a tiny button for turning on the device — so teeny, in fact, that I regretted trimming my nails right before testing.

Finding my way around the PlayBook was delightfully easy and fast because it has a speedy processor.
At the top of the main page sit device settings and alerts for things such as software updates. Across the bottom, you see a scroll of apps that you can swipe through or expand to fill the screen by swiping a finger upward.

In the middle of the screen are small thumbnails of your open apps; you can slide your finger left or right to sort through these and pick or dismiss them with a tap or a flick.

One cool feature: Open apps remain active even when you're looking at them from this view. So if you open the camera and later sort through your open apps, the viewfinder will still be working in the tiny thumbnail of the camera app.

Even though the Blackberry PlayBook is smaller than the iPad, its screen was bright, colors looked rich and images were sharp. I felt immersed watching videos — a combination of the excellent display and simple frame surrounding.

The PlayBook supports Flash video playback — something the iPad doesn't do — and HTML5 for rich video content. Thus, you can browse the Web much the way you do on a computer. There are a few annoying quirks: For example, the PlayBook took a long time when scrolling through long documents or Web pages.

In general, though, the PlayBook's screen was very touch sensitive, and I especially liked how the PlayBook takes advantage of it. Instead of hitting the power button to wake up the device, you can make one long swipe upward with a finger.

When using an application, a long upward swipe will bring you back to the main page that shows the settings and your applications. Make a hard swipe to the left or right to flip through your other open applications. Another neat trick: You can zoom in on Flash videos by spreading two fingers on the screen.

Like so many other tablets, the PlayBook includes cameras for taking photos and videos and for video chatting. On the rear, the PlayBook sports a pretty simple 5-megapixel camera that took decent photos (no flash, though) and videos. The 3-megapixel front camera is probably more suited to video calls. I wasn't able to try it, though, as RIM isn't planning to roll out a video chat app until after the device is available. 

Of course, RIM is known for its focus on business users, and the PlayBook can do plenty of work, too. It includes word processing, spreadsheet and slideshow apps and can easily be attached to an HD TV through its Micro HDMI port (for presentations or, if you're like me, streaming online movies to a flat screen). Its onscreen virtual keyboard was surprisingly accurate and took very little time to get used to. 

And if you have a BlackBerry phone, a nifty feature called BlackBerry Bridge links the two devices over Bluetooth. When I tested it, it wasn't fully functional. But it promises to let you easily do things on the tablet such as using the BlackBerry Messenger app on your phone and accessing BlackBerry e-mails and calendar. For a business user who feels constrained by the BlackBerry's small screen, this could be a nice complement.
RIM expects the PlayBook to get eight to 10 hours of battery life while multitasking. I got about six hours while surfing the Web, streaming Internet radio, checking e-mails and streaming videos. Maybe this was actually a hint that I should limit my music video habit. 

The PlayBook is an impressive tablet — it has to be, considering the iPad's head start. And if RIM can ramp up its app offerings, it will be an even heartier contender.

Source : yahoo.com
BlackBerry PlayBook review

Friday, April 8, 2011

BlackBerry Produksi Ponsel Layar Sentuh

 
BlackBerry Produksi Ponsel Layar Sentuh... Sebagai produk layar sentuh pertama, BlackBerry menyediakan tampilan beresolusi tinggi yakni 480X800. RIM merencanakan peluncurkan produk BlackBerry Touch ini pada awal Mei


Sebuah bocoran video yang bersumber dari Research In Motion (RIM) memunculkan gambar model terbaru BlackBerry Touch 6.1, yang dijuluki Monaco.

RIM membenarkan bahwa akan segera meluncurkan produk terbarunya BlackBerry Touch Monaco versi CDMA, dengan layar lebih tinggi. Adapun spesifikasi dari produk tersebut, menunjukkan perangkat lunak mirip dengan BlackBerry Bold Touch.

Terdapat keyboard dengan sistem layar sentuh, dan kemampuan multi rouch untuk memperbesar, baik di web maupun foto. Dalam perangkat baru ini dilengkapi dengan prosesor 1.2GHz, dan grafis 3D. RIM juga menyediakan pembayaran nirkabel jarak pendek NFC.

Sebagai produk layar sentuh pertama, BlackBerry menyediakan tampilan beresolusi tinggi yakni 480X800. RIM merencanakan peluncurkan produk BlackBerry Touch ini pada awal Mei. 


BlackBerry Produksi Ponsel Layar Sentuh
 

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Blackberry Gemini 8520 Review

Blackberry Gemini 8520 Unlocked Cell Phone is compatible with GSM carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile. Not all carrier features may be supported. It will not work with CDMA carriers like Verizon Wireless, Alltel and Sprint. 

Blackberry Gemini 8520  Unlocked Quad Band: GSM 850/900/1800/1900 and GPRS capabilities.

Blackberry Gemini 8520 comes with 2.0MP Digital Camera, High-resolution display with 320 x 240 65.000 colors TFT and 2.46 inches, 35 key backlit QWERTY keyboard, Trackpad, Intuitive icons and menus, Bluetooth® enabled with Stereo Profile (A2DP), Wi-Fi® 802.11b/g enabled.

Blackberry Gemini 8520 supports Video format : MPEG4, H.263, H.264, WMV3, Audio format support: AAC-LC, AAC+, eAAC+, AMR-NB, WMA9 (.wma/.asf), WMA9 PRO/WMA 10, AAC-LC with 3.5mm Headset Support. Blackberry Gemini 8520 offers Talk time up to 5 hours – Standby up to 17 days.

Blackberry Bold 9650 Review

BlackBerry Bold 9650 is a global smartphone for CDMA customers who want to stay connected, productive and entertained. Whether at work or at play, the new BlackBerry Bold 9650 offers a truly impressive communications, multimedia and connectivity experience.

The BlackBerry Bold 9650 smartphone supports 3G (EVDO) networks in North America and (HSPA/UMTS) abroad and has a full-QWERTY keyboard, optical trackpad and built-in Wi-Fi® (802.11 b/g), which makes it possible to talk on the phone while browsing the web or sending and receiving email. The BlackBerry Bold 9650 also includes 512 MB Flash memory and an expandable memory card slot that supports up to 32 GB microSDHC cards, with a 2 GB card included.

The BlackBerry Bold 9650 fuses form and function in a striking design and, in addition to providing premium phone and multimedia features, it of course delivers the industry’s leading mobile solution for email, messaging (IM, SMS, MMS) and social networking.

Other key features of the BlackBerry Bold 9650 smartphone include:
  • Stylish design (4.4” x 2.4” x .56” and 4.8 oz.) with glossy black finish and chrome highlights
  • Large (2.44”) high-resolution display (480 x 360 resolution at 245 ppi), able to display pictures, videos and web pages with impressive contrast and detail
  • 3.2 MP camera with flash, variable zoom, image stabilization, autofocus and video recording
  • Advanced media player for videos, pictures and music, a 3.5 mm stereo headset jack and support for the Bluetooth® Stereo Audio Profile (A2DP/AVCRP)
  • BlackBerry® Media Sync for easily syncing photos as well as  iTunes® and Windows Media® Player music with the smartphone*
  • Easy mobile access to Facebook®, MySpace and Flickr®, as well as popular instant messaging services including BlackBerry® Messenger
  • Support for BlackBerry App World™, featuring a broad and growing catalog of third-party mobile applications developed specifically for BlackBerry smartphones
  • Full HTML web browser, streaming audio and video via RTSP
  • Built-in GPS with support for geotagging, BlackBerry® Maps and other mapping applications
  • Premium phone features including voice activated dialing, speakerphone, and Bluetooth (2.1).
  • Support for high-speed EV-DO Rev. A networks in North America, as well as UMTS/HSPA (2100Mhz) and quad-band EDGE/GPRS/GSM networks abroad
  • Removable and rechargeable 1400 mAhr battery for 5 hours of CDMA talk time

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