Jumat, 11 September 2009

Blackberry Vs Iphone 3G

Announced to start November 14-th this BlackBerry Storm positioned as "iPhone killer". Well, will it? Let's have a closer look for BlackBerry vs iPhone 3G battle.

Dimensions and design
BlackBerry Storm is smaller vs iPhone but somehow thicker. iPhone looks IMHO more stylish.
+1 for iPhone

Screen
Like iPhone BlackBerry Storm has a bright and clear touch screen, but has a click-push button effect that brings a new tactile experience to a Gadget and Gizmos world.
+1 for BlackBerry Storm

Interface
Both iPhone and BlackBerry Storm have touch screen user interfaces with horizontal and portrait views (both auto rotating), scrolling, pan and zoom options. iPhone's interface looks somehow clear and better.
+1 for iPhone

Dialing
Similar to iPhone dialing screen with quick contacts dialing, BlackBerry Storm has a voice dialing option.
+1 for BlackBerry Storm

Messaging
As iPhone BlackBerry Storm has a full bunch of messaging options, but has no iPhone's biggest gaps - it has Copy-Paste option, message forwarding and delivery confirmation reports with no additional manipulations needed.
+2 for BlackBerry Storm

Browser
BlackBerry Storm is equipped with a real-HTML browser quite similar iPhones. It has zooming options and page cashing. Actually at the moment there is no information if Storm's browser is Flash capable while iPhone is known as none.

Media
Both BlackBerry Storm and iPhone have music and video players, BlackBerry Storm is a little more useful while allows you to upload you MP3 stuff with no need to have iTunes or smht on the PC you are downloading from that makes the process easier. Actually, if you are iTunes fan - it's a bug +Plus for buying iPhone decision, but if you aren't - ability to get stuff not only by "iTuned" PC or Mac will make you choose BlackBerry Storm.

Apps
BlackBerry Storm comes with a lot of preinstalled stuff. Well, it can be quite enough for you and you'll never need for smth else. iPhone's big +Plus it's, sure, AppStore. BlackBerry-lovers will argue that it has a lot of applications for BlackBerry available, but friendly speaking, it is incomparable with Apple's AppStore.
+2 for iPhone

Camera
BlackBerry Storm allows to make 3.2MPx vs iPhone out-of-date 2.0 MPx pictures and it records video. I should mention that BlackBerry Storm has built-in flash that makes this gadget's camera much more useful.
+2 for BlackBerry Storm

Maps
Both devices has maps using built-in GPS.

Interfaces
Both devices has mini-jack phones connector, BlackBerry Storm has microSD(TM)/SDHDA slot that gives you ability not just to increase available memory capacity (iPhone is 16Gb maximum), but use your computer card reader to simply download / upload all your stuff. And, sure, you can have more than one card (it's 16Gb cards available in the market, but, hope, it will take not much time for 32 and more).
+1 for BlackBerry Storm

Availability and Prices
Both gadgets are about $200 with all-that d**n plans, but BlackBerry Storm gives you ability to use any other 3G network - if its actually critical for you.

The Conclusion
Well, simply counting we'll get +4 for iPhone vs +7 for BlacvBerry Storm. But... what are these "pluses" equal? iPhone pluses for design, user interface, iTunes and AppStore vs BlackBerry Storm - for camera, copy-paste, messaging and flash card. It's up to you what do you need more.

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Blackberry Exchange : Blackberry Handheld Configuration Using The Blackberry Desktop Manager Software V4.2 Sp1

Requires BlackBerry Desktop Software v4.2 or higher and BlackBerry Device Software v4.2 or higher. For BlackBerry Media Sync to work your media enabled BlackBerry smartphone must be connected to your computer via a USB cable. Certain music files may not be supported by the media player, including incompatible file types and files that contain digital rights management technologies. BlackBerry Media Sync is compatible with devices featuring BlackBerry Device software v4.2 or higher. Devices that do not feature built-in mass storage capabilities (significant amounts of on-board memory) will require a microSD card to be properly inserted.

BlackBerry Desktop Software v4.2 System Requirements -

• Internet/email enabled computer with an Intel 486 or higher processor
• One available USB or serial port
• Windows Operating System Requirements:
• USB: Windows 2000, Windows XP
• Outlook 2003/2007 installed and configured
• Desktop Manager Software installed
1. After installing the Blackberry Desktop Manager; connect the device to the computer using the USB cable.
2. Launch Desktop Manager for the first time.
3. Select the desktop manager icon to launch the software.
4. The desktop manager will then prompt for a profile to be selected. Choose your Outlook profile.
5. This will connect your Desktop manager to your mailbox using Outlook.
6. Click OK
Verify the device is initialized
1. Click Options and then select Connection Settings.
2. Select Detect.
3. Click OK.
Once the device is detected it should begin to synchronize automatically.

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Why You Should Shop for Used Blackberry Cell Phones

You want to have a Blackberry mobile phone unit but don't have much budget for it? Then purchasing a used Blackberry cell phone is the answer. It's the same Blackberry quality at a much cheaper cost.

You cell phone has recently been lost or stolen? Then purchasing a used Blackberry cell phone is the answer. It's the same Blackberry quality at a much cheaper cost.


Yes, we give you two scenarios but provide you with only one and the same solution to let you ride the Blackberry mania.

All you have to do is choose from a wide array of Blackberry mobile units, push the purchase button and then the desire for a Blackberry phone is fulfilled. Even if you seek to have that same lost Blackberry model, you can have it in the Used Blackberry Cell Phone market.

Three reasons are given why you should buy a used Blackberry cell phone rather than buying a new phone: convenience, affordability and helping the environment.

Opting for a used Blackberry cell phone will save you from the hassles of signing a contract with local cell phone companies. We know how un-fun going through that process of asking for a replacement phone and reading through all those boring pages which would only certify after that you are at the mercy of the phone companies and bound by stringent rules and penalties when you lose that replacement phone again. Why do that? It takes a lot of time and emotionally excruciating to say the least.

When you purchase a used Blackberry cell phone, it only takes few minutes to have it activated and can be made right at the comfort of your home. If you subscribe to Cingular, T-Mobile, or ATT, you simple need to remove your SIM card from beneath your cell phone battery (generally, this is where you will find the SIM), and then re-insert it into your newly bought Blackberry cell phone. For Verizon, Metro PCS, and the like, where SIM card is unnecessary, you only have to dial *611 on your newly acquired Blackberry cell phone, and a customer representative from your local phone provider will provision your phone with your existing account.

The crux of the matter is that a used Blackberry phone works just as good as a new Blackberry unit. For instance, a new Blackberry 8700 can go as high as $299, a used Blackberry 8700 can be obtained for only $70.95. Indeed, you get the same great value with used Blackberry cell phones at a much discounted price. Have a look at other variety of Blackberry cell phones: used Blackberry 7100g for $60 only, used Blackberry 7105 for $65.95 only, Blackberry 7250 for $35.99 only, Blackberry 7280 for $39.99 only.

When you choose to buy a used Blackberry mobile phone, you don't only provide convenience for yourself, but you also give a favor to the environment. And why not when we take into account that buying used Blackberry cell phones, instead of them being thrown away and discarded to waste, we lessen the amount of harmful chemicals from crawling with us. It's a known fact that cell phones are usually made up of lead and mercury - two very unfriendly toxics to the environment.

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Kamis, 10 September 2009

Sony Ericsson Xperia Mobile Phone

It was announced back in February last year but until now, Sony Ericsson’s Xperia X1 touchscreen iPhone baiter has remained tantalizingly out of reach. With its full QWERTY keypad and handwriting recognition, is it enough to bruise Apple mobile phone?

Let’s take a look at Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 mobile phone’s panel beater. Underneath the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 mobile phone’s attractive, new-fashioned touchscreen there’s Windows Mobile operating system. It’s hiding behind a snazzy customizable interface called Xperia Panels, which softens the blow a bit, but you’re only ever a prod away from being dumped into Windows Mobile misery.

The Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 mobile phone sports handwriting recognition to turn your stylus scribbles into on-screen text. It’s a welcome alternative to touchscreen typing, but there’s also a full QWERTY keyboard that slides out from under the screen.

Hopping aboard the interweb express on a Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 mobile phone is a doddle. It’s got Wi-Fi built in, plus HSDPA for when you stray from the safety of a hotspot. It’s got faster uploading HSUPA tech as well which, if your network carrier supports it, will make uploading pics from the 3.2MP snapper quick as a flash.

If you spin the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 mobile phone around, you will find a 3.2 megapixel camera. This isn’t one of Sony Ericsson’s CyberShot cameras, so you’ll have to make do without all the fancy gubbins come with those such as Car Zeiss lens or xenon flash. However, the autofocus should keep your snaps sharp.

Inbox interrogators are well served by the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 mobile phone’s support for push email, which delivers missives direct to your mobile phone. Thanks to Windows Mobile it’ll also synchronize up with your computer to share calendars and contacts.

The Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 mobile phone maintains its sleek figure thanks to a full QWERTY keyboard that’s cunningly hidden away round the back. When called upon it slides out to transform the mobile phone into a powerhouse of pocket-able typing. With looks no other smartphone mobile phone can compete with, Windows Mobile fans have a mighty prospect in store if the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 mobile phone lives up to its specifications and style.

This mobile phone has a battery that can stand up to 10 hours of calls with 833 hours of standby. It’s size is quite bulky though however it weighs only 158g.

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