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Rabu, 11 September 2013

BlackBerry Messenger app on Android and iPhone

BlackBerry Messenger app on Android and iPhone. A shocking news was delivered BlackBerry in BlackBerry Live 2013 in Orlando, USA, on Tuesday (14/05/2013). Their service, BlackBerry Messenger (BBM), will be available for Android and iOS.

BlackBerry CEO, Thorsten Heins said, BBM for other platforms will be available this summer for the iPhone (iOS 6 and above) and Android (Ice Cream Sandwich).

"This is a statement of our confidence that the BlackBerry 10 platform is good enough so that the fuel can be distributed to other systems," said Heins.

At first, BBM on Android and iOS will possess standard features like sending messages and the Group. However, Heins promised that more features will also be present. That includes, he said, BBM Video, Voice, and Screen Share.

Rumors about the presence of BBM on other platforms, especially Android, had been heard since 2012. Finally, on the mat BlackBerry Live in 2013, it was unveiled.

"We make the BBM platform is stronger than ever," said Heins. In the same event, also announced new features BlackBerry BBM Channel is in Beta (testing). Fuel Channel feature will allow the formation of community-based fuel. Channel will be used later fuel brand or a celebrity.

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Jumat, 15 Maret 2013

Specifications Blackberry Z10

Specifications Blackberry Z10

Specifications Blackberry Z10. Blackberry Z10 will be released of course with the stock operating syste, (OS) blackberry 10 are equipped with a processor Qualcomm MSM 8960 Snapgragon Blackberry series and other Z10 uses Texas Instruments OMAP 4470 processor 1.5 GHz.

Talking about Blackberry Z10 screen, full touch smartphone will use a screen size of 4.2 inches and has a resolution of 1,280 x 768 pixels and 356 ppi colors. Physical appearance is likely to blackberry z10 also looks more elegant and attractive.

Blackberry Z10 using the camera with a resolution of 2 MP front camera and 8 Mp rear camera pixel with auto-fous and LED Flash. This course will membaut the image / video more clearly than the blackberry OS 6 and OS 7 before.

Internal affairs specifications, blackberry smartphone z 10 is Quad-Band network support HSPA + / UMTS (850/900/1700/1900/2100MHz) · Quad Band GSM / GPRS (850/900/1800MHz) Quad Band LTE: Bands 2.4, 5,13,17 (700, 850.1700, 1900MHz). It would be advantageous if the Indonesian cellular operator will have network support 4G / LTE.

Not only that, blackberry z10 also been supported by the NFC, Bluetooth 4.00, WiFi dual-band 802.11 a / g / n, Micro USB port, and a Micro HDMI output. And the internal memory is provided on blackberry z 10 is very large: 16GB / 32GB with an additional 2GB of RAM that will prevent blackberry z 10 is from the threat of slow / slow loading.

For the advantages and disadvantages of  blackberry z10 specifically I do not know yet, but the excess blackberry z10 / z10 blackberry privileges may be able to see in terms of existing network support 4G LTE and also design a luxurious and elegant body. While the lack blackberry z10 on the feature may lie in front of a still camera 2MP resolution.
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Minggu, 07 Agustus 2011

RIM BlackBerry Torch 9810 Review


RIM BlackBerry 9810 Torch comes to have a clear conception of the similarity with the original telephone. However, looking from the surface and deeper into his material, something to beat faster under the hood that processing power will provide the much needed combination. It is a 1.2GHz processor packaging with hardware acceleration really serious clash with other industry heavyweights. He also wears the same size 3.2 "touchscreen, but now with a higher resolution VGA, 8 GB of internal storage and 768MB of RAM. Other features include GPS, 5 megapixel camera with flash and high definition video Bluetooth 2.1, 1270 mAh, a magnetometer and an accelerometer.
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review RIM BlackBerry 9860


review RIM BlackBerry 9860. RIM BlackBerry 9860 smartphone is an all-touch torch the largest screen on a BlackBerry to date - is a 3.7 "WVGA (480 x 800) capacitive touch has 1.2GHz CPU, 5 megapixel camera, video at 720p . recording, 8GB internal memory, microSD card slot, a digital compass, 1230 mAh, 3G Mobile HotSpot Wi-Fi, accelerometer, and all powered by BlackBerry OS 7. It is a quad-band GSM and tri-band UMTS the phone in the world with the alternative variant, with T-Mobile AWS 3G band.
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Rabu, 05 Januari 2011

BlackBerry Bold 9780 (T-Mobile) Full Review

BlackBerry Bold 9780 (T-Mobile) Full Review. The BlackBerry Bold 9780 is nearly identical to the BlackBerry Bold 9700 in both features and specs, save for a few tweaks here and there, and the BlackBerry 6 operating system (which RIM says will eventually be available for the Bold 9700). So what makes the two different? BlackBerry Bold 9780 (T-Mobile) Full Review

The Bold 9780 offers RIM's latest BlackBerry 6 operating system. Personally, I prefer BlackBerry 6 with a touchscreen, like on the Torch 9800, since the menus are much easier to navigate with the swipe of a finger than with the phone's optical trackpad. However, I still prefer the new operating system over the old, and think that alone is worth considering the 9780 over the 9700. BlackBerry 6 has a lot of useful features, and my favorite is the notifications bar that can be pulled down from the top of the screen. This provides a glance at your inbox, new messages, Facebook messages, and more. BlackBerry Bold 9780 (T-Mobile) Full Review

Email and messaging is a BlackBerry smartphone's forte and the Bold 9780 wasn't a letdown. Its QWERTY keyboard was the same as the Bold 9700's, and it's excellent for typing long and short messages alike. If you're an email junkie, the Bold 9780 will be right up your alley, although Gmail users will likely prefer the much more robust Gmail client found on an Android smartphone.

The Bold's relatively low screen resolution, paired with its small screen size, made surfing full HTML websites a struggle. It took way too much panning to find the information I wanted, or to read a full story on our homepage. Pages load just fine, but RIM also has yet to add Adobe Flash Player 10.1 support, so most Flash content is unavailable. Pages sometimes lagged a bit while panning, too, despite the Bold 9780's 512MB of memory (up from the 9700's 256MB).

The Bold 9780 offers a 5MP camera instead of the 3.2MP camera on the Bold 9700. It's an improvement, but the images aren't as sharp as those shot with Samsung's Galaxy S phones. I saw a lot of graininess and washed out colors in most shots. I also think it's time RIM starts equipping its phones with the ability to shoot HD video; it's the only major manufacturer with a flagship phone that's unable to do that.

Voice and data on the Bold 9780 were good. I had no issues placing calls on the 9780 and can think of at least two instances where I preferred to place a call on that phone here in NYC, because of its reliability, instead of using my everyday phone, AT&T's Samsung Captivate. As with most of T-Mobile's BlackBerry phones, the Bold 9780 also supports UMA calling, which allows you to place voice calls over a Wi-Fi network should you be out of T-Mobile's coverage area.

Overall the Bold 9780 is a good phone, make no mistake about it, but it's not great. The operating system, despite being new, feels outdated compared to nearly every other OS out there, including Android and Apple's iOS. There aren't a ton of first-rate apps available, either, despite what RIM would have you believe through its commercials. If you're a BlackBerry fan and want to stick with a BlackBerry, then the Bold 9780 is an excellent choice. If you want more out of your smartphone in terms of applications, more robust email clients, and a better web browsing experience, I'd recommend nearly any of T-Mobile's Android phones instead.

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BlackBerry Wireless Headset HS-700 Full Preview

BlackBerry Wireless Headset HS-700


BlackBerry Wireless Headset HS-700 Review
BlackBerry Wireless Headset HS-700 Review
BlackBerry Wireless Headset HS-700. When you're a big time business executive, you're probably known to be extremely organized with the aid of a trusty high-profiled BlackBerry smartphone like the Bold 9780. Sporting that kind of handset, the BlackBerry Wireless Headset HS-700 might seem like a worthy candidate in complementing your business persona. At the same time, it looks like it packages all of the most subtle refinements found with RIM's more notable smartphones – which would seemingly enable the HS-700 to emulate a similar success. In tow are features like voice command, voice prompts, noise-cancellation technology, and automatic volume control. Included with its packaging are 2 ear hooks, 5 earpieces, microUSB cable, wall charger, and a user guide.BlackBerry Wireless Headset HS-700

You can't help but compare the HS-700 to something like the BlackBerry Bold 9000 as it encompasses a premium design to its construction – despite its traditional looks. Even though it's average in size, we adore the implementation of quality materials like its glossy black plastic, chrome bezel, and leather like surface to give it that distinctive and tasteful allure.

BlackBerry Wireless Headset HS-700 Review
BlackBerry Wireless Headset HS-700 Review

The HS-700 encompasses a premium design to its construction


Forgoing using either ear hooks, we're content with the tight fit of the earpiece provided by the headset as it comfortably stays in without feeling too overbearing after a period of time. Naturally, the ear hooks can be placed into the specified slot to allow an assuring grip to the ear.

Sadly, its discrete intention to combine its powering mechanism into the earpiece dramatically reduces its continuous usability for long periods of time. Instead of twisting the earpiece to turn it on, we would've preferred seeing it as a separate switch/button – or somehow be combined with the existing call control key built into the leather surface or the dedicated voice command button on its side. Nonetheless, you're going to need to store it else where, like your pockets, if you want to conserve additional battery power because it can't be worn while set to the off position. Charging the device is accomplished via its microUSB port which is located on its rear side.

BlackBerry Wireless Headset HS-700 Review
BlackBerry Wireless Headset HS-700 Review
BlackBerry Wireless Headset HS-700 Review
BlackBerry Wireless Headset HS-700 Review

The sides of the BlackBerry Wireless Headset HS-700

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Jumat, 17 Desember 2010

BlackBerry Storm review



BlackBerry Storm review,It's changed the landscape of modern cellphones, put a serious dent in the sales of competing devices (just recently overtaking the venerable RAZR as the best-selling domestic handset),BlackBerry Storm review and unquestionably raised the bar when it comes to expectations for features in new handsets. BlackBerry Storm review

BlackBerry Storm review may seem unfair to open up the review of RIM's latest BlackBerry -- the Storm -- with a history lesson on the iPhone, but if you understand the market which Verizon and RIM hope to capture, then you understand the Storm, and it helps put this critique in perspective. The Storm, a widescreen, touchscreen device boasts many of the same features as the iPhone, but adds innovations like a clickable display, and comes packed with RIM's legendary email and messaging services.


Touchscreen
Unlike similarly stacked competitors (the iPhone and Instinct come to mind) the Storm doesn't just boast a capacitive touch display, it also utilizes a completely unique "click" technology called SurePress which actually allows you to click the screen down like a mouse button. The purpose of this technology, ostensibly, is to provide two aspects to touch screens which are currently lacking in most devices: the ability to "hover" without selecting or moving an on-screen element, and the physical sensation of "clicking" when you type or navigate. All modern BlackBerrys use a QWERTY or SureType keypad coupled with a trackball for navigation, in addition to heavy emphasis on a pop-up menu accessible by the "menu" key from pretty much every section of the OS. There's no inertia to movement, no assurance that your finger is the lynchpin to control of the device. The screen is sensitive enough, surely, but how its software reacts to those touches makes all the difference, and here the feeling is that you're never completely in charge of the phone.
BlackBerrys have garnered an almost mythic stature as the phone for email and messaging. One of the components of RIM's success for that model has been the inclusion of QWERTY keypads (and more recently the halved QWERTY SureType keyboards) on their phones. Otherwise, there are a few great implementations of the screen -- copying and pasting, which is the norm on RIM phones, is fully represented here with elegant multitouch functionality. If speed isn't a concern, you'll probably find it manageable, but for BlackBerry addicts and those accustomed to typing on the iPhone, this will be a disappointment.

Besides the new technology behind the display, the screen itself is fairly tremendous.

Software
Navigating through menus and the home screen is still very much a typical BlackBerry experience though. The phone has two levels of "application" screens, the initial landing screen, which gives you eight app icons of your choosing, and a deeper level which displays all of your folders and programs. On that note, third-party software is still a bit weak for the platform, and essentially non-existent for the Storm itself. It doesn't look like using this phone will break any (or most) of the software already out for BlackBerry devices, but there's also not much taking advantage of the new format and screen real estate. In particular, something like the Facebook application -- which Verizon and RIM are pushing hard with the launch of the Storm -- is a poor stand-in for the iPhone offering, sporting exactly the same functionality it does on an older RIM device. Because the phone is being marketed as a convergence device, it's got an extra emphasis on media functions. Management of media is still pretty standard -- we copied files back and forth between the microSD card (8GB is included with the phone), but there's no flashy Cover Flow or anything.
All in all, the software feature-set the phone ships with is incredibly strong. There's a broad selection of applications, including the "To Go" suite that allow you to view and edit Word, PowerPoint, and Excel documents. Average (and even not so average) users will be hard pressed to find something that's missing, and RIM makes it easy enough to grab key software if someone wants it. We were a bit stunned to find out that we couldn't sync the Storm with our Mac out of the box. For the few Mac users that also happen to dig BlackBerrys, there's a piece of software RIM offers free of charge called PocketMac, which does a half decent job of at least throwing your contacts, calendars, and other assorted must-haves onto your device -- but you're out of luck if you buy a Storm.
Thankfully the browser has been considerably updated. If you have any experience with RIM's last attempt at mobile browsers (the Bold), then you know what manna from heaven any fixes would be. 4.6's browser is, in a word, unusable. Pages load quickly and are generally formatted correctly, navigation is much snappier (zooms don't take hours to redraw), and scrolling is tolerable, if not as buttery smooth as we prefer. On the messaging and email front, very little has changed here from earlier RIM phones, save for some of that visual flair. Particularly when it comes to email, the use of screen real estate and selection of fonts seems dated when compared with the iPhone.



Phone / Data

When it comes to sound quality and reception for making actual phone calls, you can't beat this combination. RIM phones generally have loud and clear earpieces and speakerphones, and Verizon -- love it or hate it -- has a great network. Those two facts are certainly apparent when it comes to the Storm. We found the earpiece to be plenty loud, and the speakerphone equally booming. If we had a complaint, we'd say the mid-range was a bit shrill on the phone. The Bold, by comparison, has a much warmer, well-rounded output. Still, that's a pretty minor complaint, and if you're looking for sheer network-clutching goodness, this is a pretty damn good choice. In addition to Verizon's CDMA, EV-DO, Rev. A madness, the Storm sports a GSM radio (a number of them), so you can grab HSPA in the rest of the world, and truck on some sweet, sweet EDGE here in the States.

Speaking of that EV-DO, the download speeds and network stability of the Storm seem pretty tight. Although the phone omits WiFi, as long as you stay inside decent Verizon coverage areas, you won't feel that sting too badly.

Camera / GPS / Battery life

In general, picture quality was excellent on the camera, which offers a healthy 3.2-megapixel resolution. There were numerous times when trying to photograph something that we lost the shot because of the length of time it took the camera to kick in. A lot faster.

Results are mediocre, allowing capture up to 320 x 240, with quite a bit of heavy artifacting. Using the device for navigation garnered excellent results in terms of signal reception and tracking, but having to slug through the abysmal Verizon Navigator software isn't exactly joyous (dudes, that intro animation is the worst thing we've ever seen). It would be nice to see some third party options on the device for PND duties, though at least Verizon tries to throw a lot of content into the mix (movie times, traffic, local search), no matter how heavy handed it feels (real, real heavy handed).

In casual use, however, the Storm seems to be going strong even after a heavy workload: browsing, media player, and phone calls.
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Kamis, 05 Agustus 2010

BlackBerry Torch 9800 using BlackBerry OS 6


Torch BlackBerry 9800 in the call by the world's fastest BlackBerry smartphone with a keyboard and full touch screen Blackberry, yes he was the BlackBerry 9800 Torch! The 9800 Torch is also inappropriate in the first call RIM slides that combines three things at once, namely the touchscreen and physical keyboard plus with the latest BlackBerry operating system that is Blackberry 6. Blackberry OS 6 will deliver a stunning visual design and BlackBerry team has spent many hours to bring the enrichment of features, including the latest WebKit based web browser that at the beginning of this year's demonstration at MWC

Parties Blackberry smartphone Torch optimistic that they will offer a combination of touch screen and qwerty keyboard the best, combining signature and BlackBerry keyboard and a trackpad accuracy stunning design that will be felt in the grip of extraordinary.

BlackBerry 6 is scheduled to start in introducing to the market along with the BlackBerry 9800 Torch is on 12 August. And New OS 6 will also be installed on earlier versions of the Blackberry Pearl Blackberry 9100 3G, 3G BB Pearl 9105, Bold 9650 and Bold 9700 in the following months!

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Senin, 01 Maret 2010

BlackBerry Curve 8520 Gemini:: More Cheap, Stay Luxury Show


Physically, the BlackBerry 8520 aka Gemini similar to the Javelin and Tour. Naturally, this is the third series comes from the portfolio in the same family, the Curve. Only, Gemini body look even smaller than the two previous series.
Striking differences in the design of the cover material, keypad and screen. Gemini to cover the material, the material used is a combination of soft plastic and rubber. As a result, this smartphone also resilient.

Keypad sector, although just as Javelin, Tour and Bold, unfortunately, Gemini QWERTY keypad feels more mini than the other series QWERTY keypad.

Problem screen, the BlackBerry Gemini has a size slightly larger than Javelin. Ie, 2.64 inches. However, for far less screen resolution. Gemini is only 320x240 pixels, 480x360 pixels while the Javelin. Types used the same screen, the TFT 65,536 colors.

OS and Interface
Not like the Tour, BlackBerry Gemini still using the old operating system versions, namely v4.6.1, similar Javelin or Bold.

Problem interface, Curve 8520 handset is identical to the same software version with: Javelin and Bold. Structure and use the menu icons of the same features.

BlackBerry Applications and Features
Like previous models, the BlackBerry Gemini still carries typical facility. Call it Push Mail, which for now still no match commercially.

For the setting, the BlackBerry OS has the ability to inject the automatic settings via the setup wizard. So, do not have to bother anymore and there set up as Pull Mail on other phones.

Another distinctive feature is the BlackBerry Messenger, which allows us to communicate in real time like a chat using a chat account from standard chat client, which is also provided (Yahoo! Messenger, Google Talk, ICQ, Windows Live and AIM).

Like the Symbian mobile operating bersistem, Windows Mobile and Android, BlackBerry OS open regardless of their nature and can be added to the various applications of third-party development

Not like the Bold and Curve 8320, BlackBerry 8520 has no internal GPS receiver. However, to simply monitor a specific location can count on Gemini LBS line operators. BlackBerry typical digital map was ready to be explored.

Multimedia
BlackBerry Gemini features 2 MP camera power, the same as Bold. It's just not equipped with LED flash and auto focus. Though less visible light, because the low light absorption, but the Story images can be perfect and smooth. Images can be recorded maximum is 1600x1200 pixels.

There was also a music player / video, Image / Pictue Viewer, Voice recording and a few games. Unfortunately, despite having an open operating system, you can not simply insert a variety of third-party content to this Curve 8520.

The reason, which carries an internal memory is relatively small smartphone for mobile size and role. That is, only as much as 256 MB (shared). Meanwhile, applications from outside could only be installed to internal memory. Yet still supported with micro SD card slot maksmal 16GB capacity. Just like the Tour and the Javelin.

Connectivity & Network
Problem connection, Gemini provides a riveting tool. There's WiFi, Bluetooth and microUSB data cable. About performance, each of these connection media able to work with the maximum. However, what's in a WiFi if you only use it for just fun to make friends. Overall, this phone connection point quite well and can work with a maximum.

Like most BlackBerry, Internet browsing capabilities of this smartphone using BlackBerry typical browser. For its network, the BlackBerry Gemini is only supported EDGE network then only 10 classes.

Batteries
Gemini battery used with Javelin and Tour, type lithium ion. Only, powernya capacity are slightly different.

In applying the 8520 Curve for 1150 mAh battery, a big defeat that could be compared Tour reaches the 100-kilo gram. Once charging can last 2 days with the use of standr

Conclusion

(+) Pushmail, BIS / BES, WiFi, 3.5 mm audio slot, trackpad

(-) No 3G, no internal GPS, QWERTY keypad little impressed
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Jumat, 12 Februari 2010

BlackBerry Presenter:: Facilitate Presentation


Research In Motion (RIM) recently introduced the BlackBerry Presenter, the latest accessories for BlackBerry smartphones. Small and compact design.

This tool can directly bridge the BlackBerry with a projector or monitor via Bluetooth. Users can describe the results presentation file (Microsoft PowerPoint) directly from the BlackBerry handset.

Bluetooth connection provides flexibility for the presenter to walk freely, without being monotonous quiet place. Bluetooth signal device capable of working well up to a radius of 30 meters.

Presenter BlackBerry devices first demonstrated by RIM in the event the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2010, in Las Vegas recently. Reportedly, these accessories will be marketed with the official price range of $ 199 or USD 1.8 million-an.




Specifications
• Small and lightweight, with dimensions 3.4 in x 2.4 in x 0.9 in and weighs 140g
• Video Formats Supported: NTSC, PAL
• Video Cable Support: S-Video, VGA
• Power Connection: Micro USB
• Support display resolution: 640 × 480 (VGA), 800 × 600 (SVGA), 1024 × 768 (XGA)
• Bluetooth Version 2.0 + EDR, Class 1.5
• Carrying Case: Synthetic Leather
• Support for most PowerPoint animations and transitions
• Support languages: Bahasa Indonesia, French, Italian, Germany, Spanish
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