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Images of what's thought to be Research in Motion's
next BlackBerry Curve have, unfortunately, revealed that the
phone actually doesn't actually support 3G as originally thought.
Ever slip your
BlackBerry Torch into your pocket or purse without remembering to lock it, and the
next thing you know you have made a
phone call, or browsing the web?
The penultimate piece of news was
Phones 4u made public it will be stocking the
BlackBerry Bold 9900 at the end of
next week, free on deals as low as # 31 a month.
My work
phone is an iphone 4S but I'm going to change it in the
next cycle with
Blackberry.
With RIM now stretching its smartest people between pushing out the PlayBook with it's QNX - based OS and working on getting
BlackBerry 6.1 out the door for the
next generation of
phone hardware, we suspect early 2011 to be in a bit of a
phone drought.
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Having already given a hardware teaser at CES earlier in the year,
BlackBerry has now officially outed its
next smartphone, the KeyOne, designed to tempt the hard - core
BlackBerry fans to switch to Android, and invoke serious nostalgia in a serious
phone....
Blackberry is expected to launch three
phones over the
next year.
The
phone will launch first in select markets through a combination of local carriers and direct from
BlackBerry in Germany, France, United States, Canada, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and India over the
next few weeks.
Word Lens currently only works for Spanish to English and English to Spanish, but the app creator has said more languages are being worked upon for the
next version along with products for Windows
Phone 7, Palm and
BlackBerry.
you certainly don't do any research, considering the
next generation of
BlackBerry phones, running on QNX, will need this sort of support to enhance the superphones.
Canadian mobile
phone maker RIM has unveiled the
next iteration of the operating system that drives their handsets and tablets, which will be known as
BlackBerry BBX.
In an interview with Engadget, François Mahieu, head of global sales for TCL, the Chinese company that currently holds the rights to manufacture
phones under the
BlackBerry brand, said
BlackBerry Mobile's
next smartphone will launch in October.
The
next most significant news came when Vodafone unveiled it will be carrying the recently announced
BlackBerry Bold 9900, when the mobile
phone arrives this summer.
It's not a
phone to switch to T - Mobile for — especially since it's obviously coming to AT&T, and most probably Verizon and Sprint too — but this is the
BlackBerry that most people will be rocking in the
next year as it inevitably spreads from carrier to carrier, and for good reason.
As was saw in a recent leak, the device is almost identical to Alcatel's Idol 4, seemingly confirming reports that
BlackBerry's
next phone is being manufactured by TCL Communication.
Getting angry and holding out for more
BlackBerry 10
phones isn't going to help make it happen, so my suggestion for those who love
BlackBerry is to start getting excited about your
next BlackBerry being Android powered.
The
phone will ship with the
BlackBerry 5 OS, but it's been confirmed the Curve will be upgradeable to version 6 —
next year.
BlackBerry's ugly leaked slider
phone — supposedly dubbed the Talladega — might be released
next month, if Engadget's translation of a Korean interview with the CEO of a RIM supplier is anything to go by.
But given that the
BlackBerry PlayBook and Dev Alpha — the first two
BlackBerry devices running on the
next generation QNX platform that powers
BlackBerry 10 — have not had removable batteries, we weren't sure what would happen for BB10
phones going forward.
That said, we do love
BlackBerry — the Bold 9700 is actually our
phone of choice — and the
BlackBerry Bold 9800 Slider, which will have
BlackBerry's OS 6.0 in it, looks set to take RIM to the
next level.
With Research In Motion showing off
BlackBerry 10
phones to partners and the media these past two weeks, it's become clear that BB10
phones hitting the market
next year will definitely have removable batteries.
The new Mini browser will be compatible with Android,
BlackBerry, Symbian / Series 60 and J2ME while Opera Mobile 11 will be available to the Android, Symbian, Windows
Phone 7 and MeeGo More specific details will be announced at its press and developer events, being held
next week during CTIA in Orlando Florida.
We have been informed by a very reliable source at a major carrier that RIM has been putting an enormous amount of pressure on carriers to approve the upcoming
BlackBerry smartphones like the
BlackBerry Bold 9900 —
phones that have to hold RIM over until its
next - generation platform launch in 2012 — and that certain carriers will be approving the devices, «no matter what — with bugs and problems.»
Earlier this month, Boy Genius Report posted purported screenshots of the
next iteration of the
Blackberry OS and a new flip
phone called the
Blackberry 9670.
Additionally, World Wide Worx and GeoPoll polled 3,500 mobile
phone users in South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana and Uganda (700 from each) and found 17 percent of
phone users indicated they'd be going with
BlackBerry as their
next phone brand.
BlackBerry will release their
next phone, the Passport, in September according to CEO John Chen.
The company's
next model and flagship, the DTEK60, is a Alcatel
phone with some
BlackBerry extras.
The announcement that QNX developer
phones would be present at the
BlackBerry Developers Conference
next month definitely came as a surprise to me.
Despite RIM's onging woes, the company is working with Boost Mobile on a new
phone and plan offering
next month in the
BlackBerry Curve 9310 with the new BBM Unlimited Plan.
Clearskies08 was leaving us all a nice present from our friendly neighborhood Rogers / Fido reps upcoming handset presentation.Rogers is planing to launch a bunch of
phones next year, like the
Blackberry Storm 9520, a 3G version of the
Blackberry Flip and more.
Research In Motion's Co-CEO recently stated in the company's annual meeting that seven new
BlackBerry mobile
phones will be launching over the
next coming months, where
next week's press event might be the start of these devices being rolled out.
BlackBerry Tag will be incorporated in the
next BlackBerry 7 OS update, for mobile
phones that support NFC such as the
BlackBerry Bold 9900/9930 and
BlackBerry Curve 9350 / 9360/9370 devices.
Photo: A salesman displays a
BlackBerry mobile
phone to customers
next to dummy handsets at a shop in Jammu, India.
Last week we saw both Nokia and HTC launch flagship handsets, where if rumours hold any weight we're likely to see something big from
BlackBerry next week and we're also possibly weeks away from Windows
Phone 7 launching.
Big Red is all touchy Mobile
phone network Vodafone has announced it will be carrying the first full - touch screen
BlackBerry handset since 2009, when the
BlackBerry Torch 9860 arrives in the
next few months.
One Mobile Ring expects the event
next week might even relate to a more in - depth look at the update to the
BlackBerry Bold handset, as it's due to arrive in the following months where we also believe a new Curve
phone could be appearing soon too.
Just in time for some weekend BBM action Popular high - street mobile
phone retailer
Phones 4u has made public it will be stocking the
BlackBerry Bold 9900 at the end of
next week, free on deals as low as # 31 a month.
-LSB-...] upcoming handset presentation.Rogers is planing to launch a bunch of
phones next year, like the
Blackberry Storm 9520, a 3G version of the
Blackberry Flip and more.
he responded that while he wasn't at the company when that decision was made, that his understanding was that previously
BlackBerry was single digit (OS 5, 6, 7) and that because the new
phones are on the
next generation QNX platform that it made sense to go double digit.
Not just because Android's making great strides, Windows
Phone's finally looking fantastic, and the iPhone 5 looms, but because
BlackBerry 7 is essentially a stop - gap until the true
next - gen
BlackBerry is here, powered by the same QNX - heart as the
BlackBerry PlayBook.
Qualcomm's Snapdragon family of smart mobile processors has steadily gained traction across a diverse array of mobile operating systems, including Android,
BlackBerry, Chrome, HP webOS, Windows
Phone and the
next version of Windows.
Now the WSJ is reporting that RIM is planning on adding NFC (Near Field Communication) chips to its
BlackBerry phones starting
next year.
A high - level
BlackBerry Mobile exec says he wants to capture at least 3 percent of the premium
phone market in the
next few years.
Earlier today it was revealed that not only is the BBM app for Windows
Phone very popular, but the beta is ending
next week as
BlackBerry prepares to make the app available to everyone.
The move to offer the Hub broadly for Android could be preparation for
BlackBerry's
next life, in which the company doesn't make its own
phones.
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Blackberry is expected to launch three
phones over the
next year.