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Research in Motion, (REM) designers and innovators of the Blackberry range of smartphones are set to introduce some very new additions within the coming months. It seems that there is no end to the versatility of this Canada based company and their new babies look as if they will be catching an increasing share of the ever growing mobile phone market in 2009.

One of the hottest models form Blackberry due out soon is the result if a collaboration between micro processor giants Intel and REM. Their new baby is the Blackberry 8700v powered by Intel’sPXA901 312 MHz processor inside. In truth the 8700v hides another secret. The v stands for Vodafone, another industry leader in mobile phone technology and development partner for this model.

So what does this joint cooperation mean for those who will be drawn to making the Blackberry 8700v their smartphone choice for 2009? For a start the phone’s QWERTY keyboard is a delight to use, and typing e-mails and texts are as user friendly as they have ever been. Add in all the other smart phone technologies that come as standard on the 8700v such as USB, EDGE, Bluetooth and GPRS and discover that this is a smartphone that packs a punch.

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Try to distinguish the difference of Blackberry 8220 Pearl handset from other mobile phones. More and more features are now invented for mobile applications.  The mobile which has practically all features built-in into a single unit will be the most commanding of all.  Nowadays, people are prioritizing and searching for more on the efficiency of mobile phones. But, do you know the reason why people engage of waiting another birth of a high-tech mobile phone? What does cell phones can do in our lives as we hold too much of griping for it? People seek for the best buys! Research in Motion (RIM) is just one of handset manufacturers that people look up to and eagerly await for announcements of newly discovered cell phones. This Blackberry 8220 Pearl has the reasons why people just want it.

The commanding features of  Blackberry 8220 Pearl contains

This handset has a larger space for storing numerous pictures, songs, videos and other files.
Browsing can be done without any conflicts of connecting to the web.
Users can be accommodated of nice audio with its volume buttons.
This will make you able to get into other electronic devices with the existence of  Wi Fi and other connectivity features.

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Cell phones, mobile phones or wireless phones. This is a gadget that most people could never live without.  A cell phone is what one must have as soon as we stepped out of home.  Continuous research and development are being done to innovate mobile products and meet various user-demands. As time goes rapidly, varieties of mobile phones are now launched to suit specific needs.  So if a mobile possesses all basic and special features it could possibly have, then that is the –ideal handset! RIM (Research in Motion) came up with it revolutionary innovation through its product called Blackberry 8220 Pearl. It is a black, flip phone that everybody can take business and pleasure in!  Discover the things you can do with Blackberry 8220 Pearl.

See what you can do using Blackberry 8220 Pearl

Browse the net using Blackberry 8220 Pearl with no fuss.  Access the internet anytime, anywhere.
Watch great videos with wide screen.
Connect with other electronic gadgets simply through Wi Fi and all other connectivity anywhere you are.
Store as many data such as music, images and videos which can be accommodated by the built-in memory and supported with removable memory card.
Download music, videos, images and files to keep you updated.  Then upload files to the internet such as facebooks, etc.

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Research In Motion, the force behind, perhaps, the most successful wireless device in enterprise domain – Blackberry, announced yet another extraordinary quarter, even in this downturn, when everyone is trying to stabilise than grow.

As per the impressive results for the quarterly (December 2008 – February 2009), the company earned a revenue of $3.46 billion and shipped 7.8 million handsets. Of these 7.3 million handsets were activated during the period. The average selling price for a handset was $370 and revenue from handset sale constituted 83% of the quarterly revenue.

Other segments fetching revenue for the quarter were service ($415 million), software ($59 million) and other revenues ($106 million) that constitutes repairing and servicing of non-warranty products.

The growth of blackberry is across the globe. It is not specified to a particular region or country. This quarter the non North America subscriber base reached one third of the total and countries across Europe, Asia and Middle East showed growth in sales. A lot of operators announced availability of Blackberry services/handsets during the quarter and some of the carriers launched aggressive sale plans. The company in its latest release attributed these offers for its unexpected growth in the quarter.

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Blackberry, an out an out business phone, is a wireless handheld device that got introduced in the world markets in 1999. It is developed by a Canadian company Research in Motion. The device supports standard features like mobile telephone and short service messaging, as well as exceptional features like web browsing, internet faxing and push e-mail. The company initially focused on e-mails and even today the RIM offers its e-mail services to Palm Treo through the Blackberry Connect software.

The Blackberry phones incorporate all the major PDA features and functions, including address book, calendar, to-do lists et al. sending and receiving e-mails through the Blackberry is made possible through the wireless network of certain carriers. The in-built keyboard is ideal for ‘thumbing’. The trackwheel on the right side of the device is meant for system navigation. However, in the latest Blackberry phone, the trackwheel is replaced by a trackball.

The Intel 80386 processors were used in the earlier Blackberry devices, whereas the new models incorporate an ARM 7 or 9 processor. The latest Blackberry phones, 8100 and 8700 series, have an Intel PXA901 312 MHz processor, 64 MB flash memory and 16 MB SDRAM. In several organizations, the devices are only used to provide e-mail service to the roaming employees, making it a very popular and effective tool.

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AT&T and Research in Motion (RIMM) have worked together to launch Blackberry Professional Software in an attempt to lure small and medium sized businesses to the BlackBerry service.

This new BlackBerry software package makes the handheld email system cheaper and easier to use than ever. The package can cater for up to 30 users and offers a wide range of features such as access to email, contacts, a calendar facility, and internet access, which allows small to mid-sized businesses source information or even update their own content managed website remotely from anywhere in the world.

The new software package is much simpler than the Enterprise version of BlackBerry that is used by larger businesses. It doesn’t need a dedicated RIM server, and it can be easily installed on a number of e-mail servers such as Lotus Notes and Microsoft Exchange. In addition to this, the new software system employs a number of predefined user policies. These policies provide a straightforward version of the security and IT features provided by BlackBerry’s Enterprise service, so they give small businesses access to a number of important features, including the ability to limit features on an employee’s handset, as well as being able to lock down lost and stolen BlackBerry handsets.

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With BlackBerry smartphones you get unparelleled wireless access to phone, email and data services.  These mobile phones are integrated with software to provide access to a veriety of data as well as communication services.   There are mobile camera phones, high performance cell phones and MP3 enabled mobile communication devices to add variety to mobile usage to help the user to stay connected even while on the go.  Some of the mobile phones have a camera and media player included to be an all in one device that is stylish too. The capabilities of thse mobile phones go beyond email, phone, organizer, maps, many applications, Internet and games so that the user can use the phone virtually in any way he or she wants without compromising on quality or time. 

 Smart phones

Black Berry 8700 and BlackBerry 7200 have an intuitive interface and a QWERTY keyboard that are easy to use. The smaller and sleeker BlackBerry 7100 and 7130 series provide all the high end functionality with their SureType keyboard.  Black Berry Curve, BlackBerry 8800 and Black Berry Pearl smart phones give the user the main BlackBerry features with the addition of multimedia capabilities, an expandable memory and a camera.  The other enabled devices are made by leading manufacturers with the BlackBerry Curve technology incorporated in them to give third party devices the advantage of push technology that is proven and well established.

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RIM (Research In Motion) plan will release the latest touchscreen Blackberry, BlackBerry 9530 Storm for Verizon Wireless. After G1 Android and the touch screen smartphone Nokia 5800 XPRESSMUSIC Tube, now is the right time for RIM to take over the Apple iPhone place with BlackBerry Storm 9530 Smartphone. Verizon stated that the BlackBerry Storm 9530 will have a global capability. This means the BlackBerry Storm 9530 will have CDMA and GSM Quad-band. BlackBerry Storm 9530 will be equipped with a touchscreen click with Haptic or built-in tactile feedback and auto-rotation.


BlackBerry Storm 9530 is equipped with four physical key, Send, Back, End, and Blackberry Meny. In addition, 8GB MicroSD card, visual voicemail, 3.2 megapixel camera, auto flash, auto focus, and full HTML browser. However, unfortunately, BlackBerry Storm 9530 is not yet have Wi-Fi and its HTML browser is not equipped with a tab and flash.


BlackBerry Storm 9530 specification:


General :

2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900

3G Network HSDPA 2100

CDMA2000 1x EV-DO

Dimensions : 112.5 x 62.2 x 14 mm

Weight : 155 g

Display : 3.25 inches TFT touchscreen, 65K colors, 360 x 480 pixels


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A number of competing mobile manufacturing companies are making their ways to get through the market occupied by meticulous users. One of the great inventions that caught the attention of the people is this Blackberry 8990 Curve.  Research in Motion (RIM) excites the public by announcing its new product in the series of Blackberries. Blackberry handsets make its path through the burgeoning competition of different discoveries of electronic devices and for sure will stay on top!  The technology of not just a mobile unit but an all-in-one device is a great product of sophisticated technology.  Blackberry 8990 Curve is a model handset that bears all basic features a mobile phone must have and the special features that all other handset doesn’t all together have.  It’s not a phone but it is also a tracker, a computer, a camera and i-pod all together in one handset.  Name it and Blackberry 8990 Curve has it!

Technology of Blackberry 8990 Curve

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In ChangeWave’s recent Smart Phone report, the results showed a rapidly evolving two-horse race between Research In Motion’s (RIMM) BlackBerry and the Apple (AAPL) iPhone – with second tier companies like Palm (PALM) and a host of others being shoved to the sidelines.

To follow-up, this report takes a closer look at the features users love and hate most about their BlackBerrys and iPhones as part of a March 2008 survey of 864 smart phone owners.

The previous report showed excellent consumer satisfaction levels for the two top rated smart phone frontrunners – with Apple sporting a 79% Very Satisfied rating for its iPhone models and RIM grabbing a highly respectable 54% rating for the BlackBerry. But what is it about these two brands that have consumers so very satisfied?

RIM BlackBerry

We first asked RIM BlackBerry owners. By an overwhelming margin, the feature they liked most is the BlackBerry’s extraordinary access to email (56%).

No other feature comes even close in terms of popularity. As respondent MBR29407 explains, “The email integration of the BlackBerry 8800 is probably its single best feature, but I am constantly amazed at the quality of the phone itself.” NEW06507 adds “I like the seamless way my BlackBerry works with corporate email, and the way you can call a number from within an email by highlighting it.”

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