Showing posts with label blackberry best smartphone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blackberry best smartphone. Show all posts

Thursday, December 8, 2011

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.

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.



Discovering Sprint Blackberry


print has three models of Blackberry's available to you in the US:
  • the Curve 9330 (Purple and Grey)
  • the Style (Purple and Black)
  • the Bold 9650
The Bold, the Curve, and to a lesser extent the Style, are highly attractive phones for users in the corporate sector. This is largely due to the excellent full QWERTY keypad which makes emailing and messaging quick, accurate and easy. The robust and compact design of the phones in conjunction with the strong security features of BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) add to the attractiveness of Blackberry phones. BES ability to securely and quickly synchronize your work email, contacts, calendar, etc. is reason enough for many corporate users to use Blackberry. Blackberry Messenger (BBM) is a popular instant messenger system, unique to Blackberry, allowing users to stay in touch with friends no matter where they are in the world. BBM is highly popular with younger generations, hence, also making Blackberry an appealing choice to both young adults and corporate users.

In many respects the Bold and the Curve are similar in looks and features, however, the Bold has more memory, speed and better finishes. All three of the phones mentioned above support Blackberry's latest operating system, version 6. The Style is an interesting option if you are in the market for a smaller clam style designed phone. The Style is a well design, compact phone; however, I feel the keys are a little cramped making typing a little difficult. Something that you should look out for is the 9930 Touch Screen 4G Bold that was recently announced by Blackberry. The only provider to announce that they will stock the 9930 is T-Mobile, who expects to have it available to you sometime this summer. Sprint will most likely stock this icon touch screen Bold, however, have yet to make any official statements.

The Bold is the best Sprint Blackberry due to its practical design. The Curve is similar to the Bold in many respects and is half the price. The Curve doesn't have the same processor speeds and 'crashes' under pressure on occasion. In my experience. The Style is probably the best flip Smartphone out at the moment and it's compact design appeals to a wide range of users. The keyboard is a little flat and cramped compared to the Bold and Curve, however, works well and is an expected spin off for having such a compact phone.


RIM BlackBerry Commentary and 2011 Forecast


the competition in Smart Phone market becomes extremely intense and even fierce. Google's Andriod replaced BlackBerry and iPhone and became the No. 1 smart phone platform in terms of device shipment. Apple announced iPhone 3 and iPhone 4 and entered the tablet PC market by launching the revolutionary product iPad. As the previous No. 1 in Smart Phone market, although still dominating the enterprise market, RIM needs to respond and needs to respond quickly on the challenge from Google and Apple in the consumer market. As the formal response to the long-going criticism on BlackBerry's clunky Browser performance, RIM announced 6.0 OS with a built-in Webkit-based Web browser.This is the first Webkit-based Web browser on BlackBerry. The 6.0 OS is shipped with BlackBerry Torch, which is the first BlackBerry that has both full QWERTY keyboard and touch screen. It provides the hybrid user experience of both world and significantly close the user experience gap between BlackBerry and iPhone.

RIM wants to give customers such an impression that BlackBerry is the best smart phone to communicate with people via Email, Instance Messenging,and Social Networks. BlackBerry already has most secured end-to-end pushing email facility. A social feed application is added to 6.0 OS, which integrates the RSS feeds reader, Twitter, Facebook,My Space, Google talk, Yahoo Messenger, Windoes Live Message, AIM into a single application and BlackBerry user will never feel easier to manage and track multiple social resources.

RIM decides not to confine itself in the smart phone market but rather entering the new emerging Tablet market by announcing BlackBerry Playbook. It will have built-in Adobe Flash support with USB and HDMI interface, which are all iPad lacking. It paired up with existing BlackBerry smart phone with BlueTooth as a BlackBerry extension and customer doesn't need to pay extra service fee to carrier if they already have a BlackBerry data plan. This looks really like a promising product and should be well receipted by the marktet when launching in early 2011.

Nevertheless, RIM is keeping enforcing the enterprise market in 2010. 5.0 BlackBerry Enterprise Server was released in early 2010, which brought the device manageability and enterprise data mobility to next level. BlackBerry Moblie Voice Service (MVS) integrated desktop phone extension to BlackBerry so that customer can receive and make phone call via his desktop phone extension from his BlackBerry on the go. BlackBerry clients for enterprise applications such as SAP CRM, IBM Lotus Connection, Microsoft SharePoint, has been released to provide BlackBerry customers a native BlackBerry experience rather than accessing those sites, database via Browser. Although Andriod and iPhone keep trying to penetrate into enterprise market as well, there is still a long way to go for them to provide the same capability what RIM offers to enterprise customers today.



The Blackberry Storm Is the Cadillac of Smartphones


Blackberry phones were originally used mainly by busy working professionals, but are now favored by the likes of busy moms, students, entrepreneurs, even seniors.
The Blackberry Storm is one of the latest models to be released and it offers impressive features and a sturdy design.

The Blackberry Storm features a larger display screen than the Blackberry Curve and other models. With purchase of your Blackberry Storm you also receive a wall charger, USB cable, ear buds with in-line control and even two alternative power adapters which work well if you travel frequently to foreign countries and need to make sure you can charge your phone while you are there.
The Storm is quite attractive in terms of appearance but is much larger than most other Blackberry models. This can pose a problem for people who travel a lot and who need a lightweight, portable designed phone. However, the industrial design of the phone is often enough to persuade consumers to look past the bulkiness of it.

On the left side you see a convenience key and micro USB port and on the right another convenience key, along with a volume rocker and a microphone jack. This allows you to listen to all your favorite music whenever you want on your phone. The buttons click tightly so you never miss a key and they are not as easy to break, as was a problem on other Blackberry models.

The Storm features an impressive touchscreen, a popular feature on cell phones today. The advanced technology known as SurePress technology is featured on this Blackberry phone. This ensures precision when using the touchscreen, which makes the touchscreen feature as effective and useful as possible, rather than annoying. You can turn the phone horizontally and the screen flips for you, allowing you to use a full keyboard touchscreen. This is ideal for writing text and email messages.
The Storm has certainly proven itself as one of the best Blackberry phones on the market today. Although the Storm is typically favored by working professionals and corporate business people, it is suitable for anyone.



Saturday, September 10, 2011

All About Blackberry Bold 9000


Originally released only to AT&T subscribers, the BlackBerry Bold 9000 took many users by storm. While the primary complaint was lack of network coverage, AT&T has been working to improve coverage since around the time the Bold 9000 was released. Some users have expressed noticeably greater signal strength in areas previously known to be "dead zones".

The Bold 9000 has many features working in its favor. For instance, the faux leather case created a nearly scratch-proof phone, helping it to keep that brand new look for users who took at least decent care of the device. With a full-QWERTY keyboard, the phone provided a business-friendly and consumer-friendly option, making texting and emailing a breeze.

The phone is not all perfect, however. Some users enjoy the large size due to the ease of use for texting and typing, while others would prefer to have a smaller phone to carry in their pocket during the day. Additionally, the mute button on the top of the device is extremely prone to breaking and with newer BlackBerry OS versions, this is a major pain as the mute button is also the unlock button.

On top of that, some of the design elements are plastic, making them crack or break more easily. With proper care, the phone will last a couple of years without much problem, but with how often devices are used, a single drop could cause the plastic to break and/or the cheap paint to start chipping and peeling.
A major complaint most smartphone users had was the lack of WiFi on their device. The availability of WiFi was a major selling point alone, and this alone caused some smartphone users to switch to AT&T simply to use the Bold 9000.

With the release of the iPhone, BlackBerry has almost taken a backseat in the smartphone market, but with the release of a flip, slider, and touchscreen phone, BlackBerry does not plan to walk away anytime soon.



Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Blackberry Leading Brand in Smartphone Industry


There are numerous Smartphone manufacturing companies in the mobile phone market. Some leading mobile handset brands are BlackBerry, Samsung, LG, Nokia, Ericsson and Sony, etc. Companies are doing their level best to satisfy the needs of the people. They are launching several mobile devices with unlimited captivating features and astonishing looks. BlackBerry is leading brand in the arena of Smartphone. BlackBerry app developers have done a lot to get the expectations of the mobile users.
BlackBerry is a leading brand of mobile phones manufactured by Research in Motion (RIM), a Canada based company. It is data centric phone.

BlackBerry is not just a mobile, but a mini computer too. Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) application is a main reason for its popularity. BlackBerry is the first mobile phone in the market which has concentrated on e-mails. The user can set up and access up to 10 e-mail accounts at the same time on a BlackBerry mobile phone. BlackBerry Messenger app allows you to unlimited and free chatting with other BlackBerry users. BlackBerry app development can be primarily seen from two perspectives.One is from the user's perspective, and second from the perspective of an application developer and business owner. Some of the most popular applications of the BlackBerry are themes, latest e-mail software, applications for messenger and games. Mobile Data System (MDS) provides tools to develop and implement app for BlackBerry Application Development. BlackBerry always comes with brand new design and models of Smartphone. BlackBerry Curve has left behind iPhone in Smartphone section and has become the number one choice amongst US customers. Smart phones available today are far more sophisticated than the earlier phone both from hardware and software perspective.

BlackBerry Smartphone are not the cheapest phones in the market, but when you expect the best features you choose to pay for it.