Monday, August 15, 2011

NFC features on the BlackBerry Bold 9900 will be disabled by AT & T



A new rumor about the BlackBerry Bold 9900 from AT & T blows in America lately. AT & T is rumored to be trying to disable the feature NFC technology, which is embedded on the BlackBerry Bold 9900. NFC hardware is still present in the BlackBerry Bold 9900 sold by AT& T, but they will try to block the NFC features through the operating system that is embedded into the BlackBerry Bold 9900.

Some parties, especially those users who plan to buy BlackBerry Bold 9900 from AT & T was deeply disappointed by this action if it will happen, because of NFC technology becomes one of the features that have a good selling point in The US. There has been no official statement from the AT & T, we wait for an official statement from the AT & T.


Via: n4bb

Friday, August 5, 2011

BlackBerry 7 OS, does not support flash, it may be outdated.



RIM (Research In Motion) has announced five new BlackBerry phones are directly equipped with the latest OS 7. Phones include the BlackBerry Bold 9900/9930, Blackberry 9810 Torch, Torch 9850/9860 and still not include the latest Curve family.



This phone will soon land in various countries but the question is whether the BlackBerry OS 7 still lost interest? Many a judge even though this is the latest BlackBerry OS mobile os but apparently this one is outdated and will be hard to compete. Moreover RIM has said his intention to make the transition to the latest QNX OS for next BlackBerry phones.


In other words, the BlackBerry hardware that exist today will not be compatible and will not be upgraded to the latest QNX OS when released later. This means that if consumers want a phone with QNX OS then it might as well have bought a new phone. QNX OS is also claimed as the OS 'Super Phone' that was under construction and will be landing sometime in the next year.


Moreover, the BlackBerry OS 7, which latter is also still not support Flash. Though usually more precise than Apple's or Apple's competitors are always using the features of Flash support as a main weapon. According to Business Insider, RIM explains that Flash requires a dual core processor to render properly, this means that the handset BlackBerry OS 7 does not support it.


So, whether you are each interested in buying it? Interesting to see how this develops. Just waiting for its development.




Via: engadget

Thursday, August 4, 2011

BlackBerry Torch 9860 will be available in the UK via Carphone Warehouse as well.

After yesterday officially announced by RIM, one of the latest Blackberry device, the Torch 9860,






seems to have attracted the attention of many parties. Some of the world's leading carriers have announced they will present this new BlackBerry device earlier to their respective countries such as America, Canada and of course to the UK. Previously, some carriers from the UK like O2, Orange, Vodafone and Three, has also officially announced that they will bring the latest Blackberry device to the UK as well.

Now, it seems the turn of one of the other carriers from the UK, Carphone Warehouse, which did not want to lose to bring the latest the Blackberry device to the UK. They have even put up the pictures of the Torch 9860 on a page of their website, and has stated that this device will be "Coming Soon". However, they have not set the price the price offered to get it and there is no clear date for its availability, but they expected it will present in August 2011.

So, if you are interested in an announcement from the Carphone Warehouse, and want to be their customers, and also do not mind waiting a little for it, then you would not hurt to visit the official website of Carphone warehouse.




Source: Carphone Warehouse