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Blackberry as Businesses Clinch

In Blackberry on September 21, 2009 at 10:33 am

The industry is definitely positive about the Blackberry as businesses clinch it as a full-featured smartphone ready for the demands of enterprise. Calls for a significant offering of applications on the Blackberry are likely to increase dramatically in the near term thanks to the keen interest of both consumer and enterprise users.

The Blackberry allows you to create amazing applications that leverage the Blackberry’s unique technologies:

  • Phone, email, text messaging (SMS and MMS), browser, instant messaging and organizer applications in a single smartphone
  • High resolution LCD screen with light sensing technology
  • Full QWERTY keyboard and Trackball navigation system
  • Next-generation media player
  • 2 megapixel camera with built-in flash
  • Bluetooth® headset, hands-free and serial port profiles supported

In Blackberry on March 26, 2009 at 6:01 am

In the wireless-device industry, there is almost no competition. Research In Motion Ltd. (RIMM) earned nearly $400 million last quarter and sells one of the most popular smart phones in the business. Still RIM comes in 3rd place after Symbian and the iPhone. In the US RIM has a 21% share but that is nothing compared to the iPhone’s 50% share. A lot of blackberry Storm apps are coming out that have an iphone-like personality. The search company first brought the speech-driven app, which brings text search results requested by voice queries, to Apple’s iPhone last year. BlackBerry users can hold down the green call button to initiate voice searches once the app is opened.

Well I m Blackberry Storm user and I m Jealous of the very cool search-by-voice feature available to Google Mobile users on both the iPhone and Android? Missing this facility……….. Coz Google said the app is available on BlackBerry smartphones running OS 4.1 or better, but it’s not yet available for the touch-screen BlackBerry Storm.

Blackberry Storm

In Blackberry on February 19, 2009 at 6:52 am

BLACKBERRY’S STORM is the new kid on the touch-phone block. It was jointly developed by Research in Motion (RIM – makers of BlackBerry) and Vodafone. While BlackBerry may not like the tag, everyone considers it to be the latest “iPhone killer”. Unfortunately, the Storm isn’t very electrifying.

But it’s not all bad. The Storm has great media playback functionality and if the included trailer for Babylon AD is anything to go by, then video playback on a phone has been near-perfected by BlackBerry, which has had the best screen quality in the business since the BlackBerry Bold was launched.

The Storm also includes access to Vodafone Sat Nav, applications for Facebook and instant messaging platforms and an application centre similar to Apple’s iPhone App Store that alerts Storm owners to new software and updates. The built-in 3,2 megapixel camera with zoom and flash is above average and zooming by dragging your finger around the screen is cool.

The Storm is also the world’s first touch-phone with haptic feedback: you actually have to click the screen in when pushing on it. That’s where things get nasty. The on-screen keyboard on the Storm is clunky and difficult to use. With extended use you may get used to it, but I simply couldn’t. That will be a problem for users of email and instant messaging, who will be better served by BlackBerry’s Bold or Curve models that have decent keyboards with real buttons.

The Storm’s accelerometer used to automatically switch the screen to a landscape view when the device is turned on its side is also iffy and often switches when you really don’t want it to. The device mysteriously doesn’t include WiFi, although it does have high-speed HSDPA mobile connectivity to keep you online wherever you go.

The Storm is frustratingly close to being a great smart-phone but I can’t help feeling it was rushed to market and could have used a few extra months in development. But for users who love the BlackBerry platform and also need good functionality in terms of media features, the Storm might be just the thing.

BlackBerry Storm vs Apple iPhone 3G

In Blackberry on February 9, 2009 at 12:56 pm

I just checked the news related to Blackberry Strom Vs Apple iPhone 3G. I came across many features of both. I was surprised by that Blackberry Strom got the great hype instead of iPhone.

As both the phones are touchscreen. But still lots of variations are there. Lets Compare this !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

User interface

The iPhone’s iconic menu home screen looked great when the original model was revealed back in 2007. But it’s been two years since then, and the new BlackBerry OS on the Storm outclasses it both in looks and usability – multi-touch cut and paste being the piece de resistance.

Winner: BlackBerry Storm
Touchscreen talents
It might be worth trying out both, but if like us you’ve got giant digits, you’ll rate the Storm’s tactile, clickable screen, as you’ll know for certain whenever you’ve pressed a key. That said, if your hands are small and precise enough, you’ll be able to tap out emails at speed on the iPhone.

Winner: Tie

Sat-nav skills

No contest here. The Storm comes with Vodafone’s Find & Go service built in, and a six week free trial. The iPhone has GPS built in, but Apple won’t let developers create sat-nav for it. Say what?

Winner: BlackBerry Storm

Camera killer

The Storm beats the iPhone on megapixels alone: a 3.2MP compares to the iPhone’s measly 2.0MPs, so you’ll be abel tos ee the bigger picture, but that’s not all: a tap of the Storm’s tactile touchscreen and it’ll autofocus, with another press capturing the picture. Simple.

Winner: BlackBerry Storm

Screen size
The 3.5 inch screen on Apple’s iPhone 3G just tops the Storm, which taps out at 3. inches. You won’t notice that difference much, mind, especially since both offer the same 480 pixel vertical resolution.

Winner: Apple iPhone 3G

App attack

RIM has plans for a third party application shop for the Storm, but it’s got some catching up to do. Apple’s App Store for iPhone and iPod Touch is already offering thousands of programs to make you phone do just about anything.

Winner: Apple iPhone 3G

Net connection
Both the BlackBerry Storm and the iPhone 3G offers HSDPA speeds for near light speed (well) mobile internet downloads so it’s a close call. The iPhone has Wi-Fi, which boosts things considerably in hotspots, but we’re giving this to the Storm for the ability to tether your laptop.

Winner: BlackBerry Storm

Battery life
Whether you leave them on standby or running multiple apps, the Storm will always outlast the iPhone 3G – the trade off for no Wi-Fi, which is a serious juice drain. That, and there’s the option to remove and replace the battery on it once it’s on its last legs, unlike the iPhone.

Winner: BlackBerry Storm

Overall winner: BlackBerry Storm

How BlackBerry Storm ‘beats’ iPhone

In Blackberry on January 27, 2009 at 11:04 am

3G iPhone may be more almost six months old, however, its list of competition seems to be only getting longer.

Latest on the iPhone-rival (or killer) list is Blackberry Storm, the touchscreen phone from enterprise business phone maker Research In Motion (RIM). The eagerly anticipated touch-based iPhone 3G alternative has been launched in India by Vodafone.

With Storm, RIM aims to give a tough fight to Apple which added enterprise features in its second-generation iPhone. As an industry analysts said, with Blackberry Storm RIM is putting one foot on both sides of the smartphone fence, as this device will appeal to those who like the iPhone but also want BlackBerry capabilities.

Just like earlier BlackBerry models, Storm is compatible with enterprises’ BlackBerry servers, which offer email integration, security and management features. However, Storm adds these features to a slew of enhancements designed to go after consumers wanting a sleek, iPhone-like design.

So, does Blacberry succeed in its `iPhone makeover’? What is it that iPhone has that Storm doesn’t and vice versa.

BlackBerry Storm launches in India by Vodafone Essar

In Blackberry on January 12, 2009 at 11:04 am

Today, Vodafone Essar announced that the first ever touch screen Blackberry Storm will be available exclusively for Vodafone customers in India from 15th January, 2009. The BlackBerry Storm delivers the renowned functionality of the BlackBerry solution and provides consumers and business customers with entertainment, information and communications at the tip of their fingers.

Priced at Rs. 27,990/-, the innovative smartphone will be available across select Vodafone Stores nationally from January 15, 2009. Vodafone will create more than 150 ‘experience zones’ across the country in Vodafone Stores and Modern Trade Outlets to encourage customers to experience the revolutionary smartphone.

Blackberry Storm will come with many features it’ll offers easy access to voice and email, a range of social media applications, multimedia content, satellite navigation and many other services on the move in a single device.”

Ms. Frenny Bawa, Vice President, India, Research In Motion, said, “The BlackBerry Storm is a truly unique touch-screen smartphone with its powerful combination of communications and multimedia features. It is a marvel of engineering that meets both the business and personal needs of our customers.”

The BlackBerry Storm smartphone combines the powerful communication features, global connectivity and personal productivity advantages of the BlackBerry platform with a revolutionary touch-screen technology that dramatically enhances the touch interface and enables easy and precise typing. The world’s first “clickable” touch-screen responds much like a physical keyboard and also supports single-touch, multi-touch and gestures for intuitive and efficient application navigation. The innovative SurePress™ touch-screen depresses ever so slightly to aid in typing and navigation and to give users an experience they can actually feel. It also features a built-in accelerometer, which automatically switches the display for use in landscape and portrait as the user rotates the handset.

Whether shopping for a gift online, editing important documents or reading a map, the BlackBerry Storm smartphone brings images to life with stunning clarity through its 3.25-inch, high resolution (480×360-pixels at 184 ppi), colour display.

With a variety of powerful applications that were custom-built for the BlackBerry platform, the BlackBerry Storm from Vodafone enables the user to simply and easily keep web community pages current, continue instant message chats or even add pictures directly to Flickr™.

These applications include:

  • Facebook® for BlackBerry® smartphones
  • Windows Live™ Messenger for BlackBerry smartphones
  • Google Talk™ for BlackBerry smartphones
  • Yahoo® Messenger for BlackBerry smartphones
  • Flickr Photo Uploader for BlackBerry smartphones

As an added benefit when using such applications, the BlackBerry Storm supports multitasking so that users are not forced to constantly open and close applications. Other features and functions include:

  • BlackBerry® Internet Service, BlackBerry® Professional Software and BlackBerry® Enterprise Server support
  • Preloaded DataViz® Documents to Go® allowing users to edit Microsoft® Word, Excel and PowerPoint files directly on the handset
  • 3.2 megapixel camera, with variable zoom, auto focus, and a powerful flash that also provides continuous lighting when recording video
  • 1 GB of on board memory storage and a microSD/SDHD memory card slot that supports up to 16 GB of additional storage per card.
  • Media player that can play movies smoothly in full screen mode, display pictures and slideshows quickly and manage an entire music collection; playlists can be created directly on the handset and there’s an equalizer with 11 preset filters – including “Lounge”, “Jazz” and “Hip Hop” – for customized audio ranges when using wired headphones or external speakers
  • A 3.5 mm stereo headset jack, support for Bluetooth stereo audio profile (A2DP/AVRCP) and dedicated volume controls
  • Sleek, elegant design with contoured corners, stainless steel back and chromed frame
  • Large (3.25″) display with glass lens and capacitive touch-screen; its exceptional 480 x 360 resolution at 184 ppi is crisp and bright with eye pleasing clarity
  • An ambient light sensor that automatically adjusts backlighting for ideal viewing and an accelerometer that allows customers to view applications in either portrait or landscape mode by simply rotating the handset
  • Removable and rechargeable 1400 mAhr battery that provides approximately 6 hours of talk time on 3G networks and 15 days of standby time
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