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BlackBerry Original Car Charger for BlackBerry Pearl 8220, Gemini 8520, Curve 8900, Storm2 9520, Storm 9530,Tour 9630, Bold 9700

July 30th, 2010

Features:

  • Original car charger that fits most in-vehicle power port sockets
  • High performance charger that safely rapid charge your phone
  • Easy, convenient way to charge your phone or PDA battery in a vehicle when you are on the go
  • Packs the power you need to charge your mobile phone while driving
  • Compatible with: BlackBerry 8100, Gemini 8520, Curve 8900, Flip 8220, Storm 9530, Stom 9500, Bold 9700, Tour 9630

Product Description
This original High Performance Car Charger has a quality, durable coil cord for extendable reach and use. Small and lightweight for convenience, portability and storage. Fits most in-vehicle power port sockets. Provides power to your phone while simultaneously charging your phone’s battery. The battery will be charged within two to three hours. Safe for all cellular phone battery types, including NiCd, NiMH, Li-Ion and Li-Polymer…. More >>

Amazon Price: $2.95
BlackBerry Original Car Charger for BlackBerry Pearl 8220, Gemini 8520, Curve 8900, Storm2 9520, Storm 9530,Tour 9630, Bold 9700

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BlackBerry Bold 9700 Review (Overview & Hardware Comparsion)

July 23rd, 2010


Overview and Hardware Comparison of the new BlackBerry Bold 9700. Learn more at CrackBerry.com

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Battle of the Smart Phones: Apple iPhone 3GS vs. BlackBerry Bold

July 22nd, 2010

Mobile phones have changed the way people communicate. In the same way, smart phones, which provide computer-like functions, have changed the way people use their mobile phones.

Smart phones differ from ordinary mobile phones in two simple ways: how they are built and what they can do. Currently, the Apple iPhone 3GS and the BlackBerry Bold are arguably two of the best smart phones available in the market. Here’s how they match-up against each other:

DESIGN
The iPhone’s revolutionary touchscreen design has set the standard for future generations of smart phones. Nokia and Samsung have developed similar designs for their smart phones. There are also more than a hundred iPhone clones out in the market, all trying to cash in on the iPhone’s status. The Apple iPhone 3GS looks virtually the same as its predecessor, the iPhone 3G. The Blackberry Bold is the best looking BlackBerry so far, but the iPhone’s design is an instant classic. Winner: Apple iPhone 3GS

OPERATING SYSTEM
It takes a bit of time to get used to both the iPhone 3GS and the BlackBerry Bold. BlackBerry has always been known for usability focused on business applications. The BlackBerry Bold has shortcut keys to get things done quickly, however, it’s still easier and faster to master the iPhone 3GS. Winner: Apple iPhone 3GS

DISPLAY
The iPhone 3GS has a 3.5-inch screen with 320 x 480 pixels resolution and 16M colors. With a small 2.6-inch screen and only 16K colors, the BlackBerry Bold lags behind in this department not just against the iPhone but with other top smart phones as well. Winner: Apple iPhone 3GS

KEYBOARD
The BlackBerry Bold’s large keyboard took up some of the space that could have been used for the display but it’s worth it because it’s a pleasure typing in the full QWERTY keyboard, which has a sure and fast response. The iPhone’s virtual keyboard is flashy but it takes time to master fast and accurate typing. Though there’s an error correction system, it’s not reliable if there are a large number of mistakes. Functionality beats flashy in this round. Winner: BlackBerry Bold

APPLICATIONS
When it comes to applications, no smart phone comes close to the iPhone because it is the easiest platform to develop applications for. With thousands of developers creating millions of applications for the Apple App Store, the sky’s the limit for the iPhone 3GS. Winner: Apple iPhone 3GS

SPEED & CONNECTIVITY
With an ARM Cortex A8 processor clocking 600 MHz and HDSPA speed up to 7.2 Mbps, it’s no wonder the ‘S’ in Apple iPhone 3GS stands for speed. However, the BlackBerry Bold is no slouch as it has a 624 MHz processor. Both smart phones are capable of communicating over Quad Band GSM network supporting frequency bands of 850/900/1800/1900, both are GPRS, EDGE and WiFi enabled, and both have Bluetooth A2DP support and USB Connectivity. While the BlackBerry Bold only has an HSDPA speed of 3.6 Mbps, there’s really no speed difference because there are currently no service providers that give 7.2 Mbps. Winner: Draw

CAMERA
The camera has been the iPhone’s “weakness” as a smart phone, but not over the BlackBerry Bold. The iPhone 3GS features a 3-megapixel camera with autofocus, a decent 640 x 480 resolution at 30fps and excellent audio. The BlackBerry Bold has a standard 2-megapixel camera with an LED flash. Winner: Apple iPhone 3GS

STORAGE
With 16GB and 32GB models, there’s no question that the iPhone 3GS trumps the BlackBerry Bold, which only has 1GB of internal memory and can only support up to 8GB of external memory. Winner: Apple iPhone 3GS

CALL QUALITY & BATTERY LIFE
Winner: Draw

THE VERDICT
The Apple iPhone 3GS is a worthy successor to its predecessors and the BlackBerry Bold is the best BlackBerry phone ever made. The iPhone 3GS is a consumer phone with something for everyone while the BlackBerry Bold maintains BlackBerry’s reputation as a business gadget. At the end of the day, it’s what the user needs that matters the most.

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BlackBerry Bold 9700 Phone, White

July 21st, 2010

Features:

  • Access all your email and messaging as well as social networking sites; full QWERTY keyboard with touch-sensitive optical trackpad
  • Compatible with T-Mobile’s 3G network (available in select markets); unlimited nationwide Wi-Fi Calling with T-Mobile?s Unlimited HotSpot Calling service
  • Wi-Fi networking (802.11b/g); 3.2-megapixel camera/camcorder; Bluetooth stereo music; microSD memory expansion to 32 GB; access to personal and corporate email
  • Up to 6 hours of talk time, up to 360 hours (15 days) of standby time
  • What’s in the Box: handset, rechargeable battery, charger, 2 GB microSD memory card, USB cable, wired hands-free headset, BlackBerry Desktop Software, quick start guide, user manual

Amazon.com Product Description
Powerful and refined, the BlackBerry Bold 9700 smartphone for T-Mobile includes built-in support for both 3G connectivity and voice calls over Wi-Fi networks (802.11b/g). Enabled for T-Mobile’s expanding high-speed 3G network, the Bold 9700 offers fast data delivery and an enhanced Web-browsing experience that lets you connect quickly to social networking sites such as Facebook. And, of course, you’ll enjoy all the communication and connectivity features you’ve come to expect from a BlackBerry phone–including email served up by the BlackBerry Internet Service and a full menu of messaging options (SMS, MMS, and IM).

The BlackBerry Bold offers built-in support for 3G cellular connectivity and both data downloads and voice calls over Wi-Fi.

Other features include access to BlackBerry App World, a 3.2-megapixel auto-focus camera with video capture capabilities, and Bluetooth connectivity. Offering top-of-the-line pe… More >>

Amazon Price: $49.99
BlackBerry Bold 9700 Phone, White

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Blackberry Bold Review - Oasis of the Business Smartphone

July 15th, 2010

For many years the Blackberry had been the only smartphone on the market, and no one really used it for personal use. With so many manufacturers introducing their own smartphone, it was become more common for individuals to own a smartphone, and lately more specifically a Blackberry. Once RIM began to offer smaller versions as in the Pearl and the Curve, interest in the Blackberry grew. The introduction of the Blackberry Bold is changing that even more as there are so many features going into this model that have never been on any Blackberry phone in the past.

For the business sector, the changes to the Blackberry Bold are not that critical. Most of the “firsts” that RIM has added to the Blackberry Bold are primarily ones that would be used for personal use. The upgrade to the support for Microsoft Office is definitely a first and something that will be a great advantage to business users. With Documents on the Go it is possible to view Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents almost exactly as they would appear on a desktop. There are also upgrades to email capabilities that allow the user to read longer emails on the display screen, thus improving the communication between user and personal or business contacts.

Blackberry Bold is larger than its predecessors yet it is still lightweight enough not to create a problem. In spite of the smartphones that are being developed by other manufacturers, many businesses are still more content with Blackberry because of its longstanding use in the business world. The use of Blackberry in business is certainly one we can see when you hear it mentioned in novels that involve employees who travel for business. Though there are other smartphones today, one does not hear about them except in advertisements.

One reason commercial customers tend to stay with Blackberry is its long-standing record of reliability. Though personal users may be willing to try something new, businesses are less likely to do so. They are very stuck in their ways and not likely to change anytime soon. Take the two-way for example-other carriers now have this mode in place, but most business users still use Nextel because up until a few years ago it was the only carrier that had two-way capabilities. Commercial customers tend to be very loyal to their product line and are less likely to change than anyone else.

Blackberry Bold has not yet made a full entry into the mobile phone market, so you will have to look for a Blackberry Bold review from those areas where it has already made its mark. We should soon begin seeing mobile phone deals and thus have more information on the Blackberry Bold and its full line of features and how they work. In the meantime you can still rely on your faith in the Blackberry’s quality to make any decisions regarding the purchase of a Blackberry Bold until more concrete information is available by the end of the year.

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