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Blackberry 9500 Storm is finally announced




After numerous leaks, Research in Motion (RIM) finally announced the Blackberry 9500. It will be exclusively sold by Verizon in US, Vodafone in Europe & Telus in Canada. After the final specs were released a notable omission is the lack of Wi-fi in the Storm. That seems to be a big mistake on part of Blackberry to make an iPhone rival Touch Screen Smartphone without Wi-fi functionality. In present times, Wi-fi has become a must in High-end Smartphones & RIM's decision to not pack the 9500 with Wi-fi could hurt it in 9500's sales. Especially when Nokia has started to put Wi-fi in all of it's new N-Series & E-Series phones. In Windows Mobile world, almost all phones have Wi-fi in them. The decision is also confusing as the Blackberry 9000 Bold already has Wi-fi in it.

The Blackberry Storm 9500 will be sold through Vodafone networks and will be free on monthly plans of 35 GBP and up with an 18-month contract.The Blackberry Storm 9530 is the variant of the handset that will be sold in North America through Verizon & Telus. Along with the quad-band GSM and 2100Mhz UMTS support that the 9500 model has, it will also offer CDMA2000 1xEV-DO support. The 9500 Storm will be available for purchase soon.


Detailed Specs of Blackberry 9500 Storm :

  • 3 Mega Pixel Auto Focus Camera with LED Flash
  • 3.3 inch Touch Screen with resolution of 360 x 480 pixels
  • True Haptics
  • 3.5 mm headphone jack
  • 624 Mhz CPU
  • 192 MB Ram
  • 3G, HSDPA & GPS
  • Quad Band GSM
  • Bluetooth 2.0
  • Video player DivX/WMV/XviD/3gp
  • Media player MP3/WMA/AAC+
  • DataViz Document Viewer/Editor
  • Micro SD card slot
  • Blackberry Maps
  • Landscape virtual QWERTY keyboard
  • BlackBerry OS
  • 112.5 x 62.2 x 13.9 mm





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Blackberry 9500 Storm User Guide leaks




After the Video & Slides of the Blackberry 9500 leaked, now the whole user guide has been also presented. The user guide has many photos detailing all the features of the Blackberry 9500. The Blackberry 9500 should be officially launched soon judging by the leaks & hype surrounding it. Let's hope RIM announces it soon.



































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RIM launches first BlackBerry Clamshell




RIM has announced it's first Clamshell which is officially dubbed the 'BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8820'. The phone features EDGE, Bluetooth 2.0, 3.5 mm headphone jack, Sure Type Qwerty Keypad and internal as well as external LCD Screens. Other useful features include Voice Activated Dialling (VAD), MP3 ring tones, Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint editing directly on the handset and support for BlackBerry Media Sync which let's BlackBerry owners sync their handsets with iTunes just like iPhone does. Prominent omissions include absence of 3G & GPS and presence of just 2 Mega Pixel Camera. Overall it's a decent attempt if you consider that this is RIM's first Clamshell Handset. Hope their first Touch Screen attempt Thunder/Storm is better.

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RIM Blackberry Thunder Leaks Again, Haptics are visible

The RIM Blackberry Thunder's pics have leaked again. This shows a the lax security setup at RIM. Well we are not complaining as it enables us to see the Haptics enabled Touch Screen of the Thunder. There are speculations that the the Thunder will be renamed as Storm , looks like RIM seems to be sticking with nature on this one.

Talking about the Thunder, it features a large iPhonic Touch Screen complete with Sure Type & QWERTY keypads. The buttons formations give away the Haptics of the Tunder. It's believed to be a slim device to take on the iPhone in not just features but size & dimensions also.


What's so great about the True Haptics in the Thunder is the response got after pressing a button is from the area which was actually pressed unlike the Pseudo Haptics in today's phones where the whole phone vibrates to acknowledge a press. The Thunder will also feature an audible clickety sound to enhance the vibrations.

The 3G less Bold called the 'Javelin' was also leaked & it's confirmed to have GPS, Wi-fi, 3.2 mp cam & 4.6 OS. It will also feature the 480 x 320 screen of the Bold.













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RIM announces to share data with Indian Government

If you own a Blackberry Device and stay in India there's good news for you. smile RIM, not wanting to get kicked out of the potentially lucrative Indian wireless market, has apparently had its hand forced by the Indian government.

Following on government officials' threats to ban RIM from the country if a workable network-monitoring deal wasn't worked out in a timely fashion, RIM has announced that they have come to terms with the Indian government. neutral

It took a little longer than India's 15-day ultimatum, but India and RIM have agreed that RIM would be allowed to provide BlackBerry service in India with the provision that India can keep tabs on all BlackBerry network-data. But, it seems that privacy and data security aren't as important to RIM as is their PR stance. RIM's only demand from India is that the country take full blame should any data/information get leaked out.

Well if you are concerned about your data and privacy being leaked then look at the bright side, at least you get to use the Blackberry in India.mrgreen

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RIM launches 3G BlackBerry 9000 'Bold'



Research in Motion (RIM) has launched it's first HSDPA enabled handset and it comes with WiFi and GPS backing it up. A 480 x 320 pixel display is also the highest resolution screen in the company's history while it features a style makeover and heavily redesigned software interface courtesy of BlackBerry OS v4.6. The 624MHz CPU at the heart of the Bold is also the fastest RIM has employed to date.

A full page rendering web browser is in there too (to take on iPhone, Android & Nokia S60 Phones) and for multimedia fans it has a 3.5mm headphone jack, it will play all the usual audio and video codecs while the new 'BlackBerry Media Sync' will sync with iTunes for non-DRM infected files. Call life is good as well at up to five hours talk time and up to 13 hours on standby (no doubt with WiFi, Bluetooth et al turned off). At 114 x 66 x 13mm and 133gms, the Bold is also no more bulky than an iPhone which measures 115 x 61 x 11.6 mm and 135 gms.

Well there's no touchscreen tech in there and the 2MP camera is kinda weak in this day with Nokia, Samsung, Sony-Ericsson & LG all having 5 mp cams and Motorola soon to follow suit. Furthermore the 1GB of internal memory isn't overly generous in these of handsets with 8GB & 16GB of storage like iPhone & N96, though it can be bolstered by the ubiquitous microSD slot, which is also in N96. In short it's pretty good for the executive on move with his entertainment needs also taken care of. Now let's just wait for the BlackBerry 9500 'Thunder' .

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RIM's iPhone rival BlackBerry 9500 'Thunder' to debut soon ?

The Thunder is BlackBerry’s first ever Touch Screen Device and it will be a piece of mobile perfection for which your precious fingers will be happy they waited. Matching the quality of the robust, yet refined handset will be the power of the leading wireless carriers in America and Europe. The BlackBerry Thunder will be available exclusively on Verizon Wireless in the United States and Vodafone in Europe, providing the perfect storm of Mobile offerings.

The specs floating for "Thunder" hint at an EVDO Rev. C radio mated to a GSM/HSPA radio allowing a truly any network any country cell phone. Also the presence of LTE 4G can't be ruled out as it's going to be rolled out by Verizon in the near future. The standard features like GPS & Wi-fi along with 3.5mm jack should also be present. I hope RIM puts a better camera than the abysmal 2mp camera in Blackberries till now.

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