About Blackberry Storm
October 28, 2009
BlackBerry Storm 2’s Research In Motion began to hit the market this week. Storm 2 brought a change from the first model that a lot of problems.
U.S. operator Verizon Wireless launched the very first BlackBerry Storm this week 2. Like its predecessor, ’storm’ that carry the RIM BlackBerry touch screen.
But unlike the earlier Storm, Storm 2 offers a multitouch feature that allows users to click two keys on the virtual keyboard at the same time.
In addition to the modified touch screen, Storm 2 carrying a built-in Wi-Fi and EV-DO Revision A. Storm 2 also has a global support and allows users to make calls and 3G access abroad.
The phone is equipped with 256MB flash memory and 2GB of memory onboard. The handset is also shipped with a 16GB MicroSD card.
The Storm 2 running BlackBerry OS 5.0. There is a 3.2 megapixel camera and video recorder. The phone comes with BlackBerry Maps. Read more
BlackBerry Vs iPhone competition
October 28, 2009
The iPhone is on the right track to become the most popular smartphones. Latest ChangeWave Research survey, the iPhone market share reaches 30% close to RIM’s 40%.
In a U.S. survey WebOS platform that Palm managed to push his popularity into third place with 7%, which is regarded as a victory for the company because market share is no longer falling off a cliff. The survey was conducted during a week in September of 4255 consumers.
Approximately 39 percent of respondents said they have one, compared to 32 percent at the same time last year. For the future, 36 percent of those surveyed planned to buy the iPhone in the next 90 days, compared with 27 percent for the BlackBerry and 8 percent for the Palm.
Apple is also in a position where the top 99 percent of iPhone users are satisfied with their phones. The results were not far from the JD Powers survey. None of the other platforms to reach a majority in the rankings in September ChangeWave survey. RIM is only 43 percent, 33 percent of Palm, and Sony-Ericsson is very small 17 percent
Blackberry Cellphone Batteries
September 15, 2009
After everything has been said and done, you pretty much know that Blackberry Cellphone batteries can easily be drained if you constantly use your phone. Of course, there are pressing issues such as dropped calls.
You wouldn’t want to be in the middle of an important conversation then just hear nothing at your end.
Normally, Blackberry cellphone batteries can last for more than two years. That is the case if you do not use your phone frequently. If you are one of those people who constantly have their ears glued to their phones, chances are the life span of your Blackberry cellphone batteries is shorter.
Therefore, you need to determine what kind of material your cellphone batteries are made of. There are some Blackberry cellphone batteries that need to be drained completely before it is recharged.
There are batteries that need not be drained if one wishes to recharge it as soon as possible. Read more
BLackberry Update in UAE reportedly surveillance Software in disguise
July 15, 2009
Speak about Blackberry there many words that we can said to describe about this smartphones because actually there something new…new and new, complete this phone. Not only the performance of this phones that make people attract to have this phones in their hands, but also the features insides that people like to consider in buying some phone.
Blackbery at this times is the number one people who like to choose when thay have plan to buy handphones. This new news actually completed the blackberry user especially in Indonesia, because they has update the performance enchancement patch. The update apparently arose when users noticed dramatically reduced battery life and slower than usual performance from their phones, which led to a bit of detective work from programmer Nigel Gourlay, who pegged the software down as coming from electronic surveillance company SS8.
While it’s not switched on by default, the software can reportedly let Etisalat flip the switch on phones one by one and monitor their emails and text messages — or it could if it hadn’t completely bogged down the network. Apparently, the software wasn’t designed for such a large scale deployment, which resulted in the slowdown and battery drain as some 100,000 BlackBerrys constantly tried and failed to sign in to the one registration server for the software. Read more
