Crackberry came into some supposed BlackBerry 10 OS screenshots from a tipster, which, among other things, shows off a new widget - centric UI.
The folks over at
CrackBerry came across this advertisement which we had to share with you.
Not exact matches
Next
came the
CrackBerry, followed by Motorola's Razr flip phone.
In preparation for the full review of the new BlackBerry Curve 9320 here at
CrackBerry, we thought we would give you a little teaser of what's to
come.
Though the device
comes with a smaller standard battery (Li - Ion 1230 mAh), it has been tested around the web by geeks at
CrackBerry and found to last up to 18 hrs of intense use.
Though this the end of our
CrackBerry Live coverage, we still have more post-BlackBerry Live editorial content to
come, so keep it locked to
CrackBerry.
BlackBerry Live 2013 has now
come to an end and our amazing and awesome
CrackBerry Live setup has been fully dismantled.
Bonus Round from Kevin: Since this email
came into the podcast hotline and in true
CrackBerry Podcast fashion we tend to both chime in on responses (Craig is the Expert and I'm the Addict in case that isn't clear!
At face value and given my position as Fearless Leader of
CrackBerry Nation, I'll admit the tweet
comes off as harsh and fanboy - ish.
There seems to be no shortage of folks having issues with the software in the
CrackBerry forums but like a good friend tells yells at me «Don't
come to me with problems unless you have solutions to offer as well» - so this is me, reaching out to the community for solutions to the problems.
The in - depth analysis is
coming in the full written
CrackBerry review, which will be hitting the blogs tomorrow (it's been so long since I've reviewed a new BlackBerry Smartphone that it's taking me a bit longer than normal... and I also wanted to take a couple extra days to really use the device and see how the device performance and battery life holds up in various conditions).
A few hours ago I heard a rumor that Sprint was supposed to be rolling BlackBerry 7.1 out to all compatible handsets
come tomorrow and before I could even have a chance to blog the rumor up, jtels2593 and CMHBerry in the
CrackBerry forums opened up a thread letting everyone know the update had indeed turned up on their devices.
For those of you who have been paying close attention to
CrackBerry in all the various places it exists (see 1, 2, 3, 4, 5), this message won't
come as a surprise.
A leaked image in the
CrackBerry forums shows off BlackBerry Remember
coming to BB10.
«Mercury» is definitely a BlackBerry worth getting excited for and
CrackBerry Kevin is
coming out of retirement to cover the living hell out of it.
You'll want to stay tuned to
CrackBerry for all your BlackBerry @ CES coverage as we'll have plenty of hands - on and interviews
coming from the showroom floor plus, we have a few podcasts lined up as well — ones you won't want to miss.
Christmas just
came early for
CrackBerry Kevin!!
My thought is to do in App World what we do here on the
CrackBerry blogs when it
comes to this type of core content - we break it apart.
Get ready...
CrackBerry Kevin is
coming out of retirement to celebrate TEN Years of
CrackBerry and the launch of the BlackBerry Mercury!!
As we saw when
CrackBerry leaked the first photo of a BlackBerry 10 phone in January, it looks like this video is
coming from creative that was produced for internal use only (marketing agency pitches).
That's right folks, we're giving away another BlackBerry Torch to a lucky
CrackBerry reader, and this time it's
coming to you courtesy of...
If you do load it up, keep in mind it is a beta release so if you
come across some bugs be sure to swing by the
CrackBerry Forums and check to see if they've been noted already.
Lots of follow up to
come so keep it locked to
CrackBerry.
Check out
CrackBerry Kevin's walkthrough of the best BlackBerry ever to
come out of Waterloo.
Not to be defeated by a case, I
came across this accessory via the
CrackBerry Forums — Spigen Magnetic Clip.
Come Friday night after a few hours out on the town with some
CrackBerry friends, I once again had the epiphany that my Bold was cursed.
It's simply one
CrackBerry Addict's observations of why maybe, just maybe, we have yet to see the BlackBerry Bold
come to AT&T in the USA.
Unfortunately, the source behind these images is a bit sketchy,
coming into possession of a few of these 4G PlayBooks through what seem illicit channels; he also isn't familiar with RIM products and has had difficulty on the
CrackBerry forums following - up with inquiries about the device.
Colors will be exclusive according to
CrackBerry as it will
come in violet and gray.
I have
come to love Android and touchscreen phones in the interim, but the question is: Can I keep «clean» from the
Crackberry, or will the power / beauty / sexiness of the 9700 pull me right back in??
And of course, we're
CrackBerry... so we'll
come up with a bunch of great stocking stuffer prizes for a few other lucky winners.
That's right, even though we're a BlackBerry - focused website we realize we have a lot of readers
coming to us from Android devices and much like we have in the past with our forums apps, we're spreading the
CrackBerry love with a new app built specifically for Android devices.