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Monday, November 19, 2012

BBM come with Voice Call now!


If you are using BBM to text to other users, update now to BBM version 7, so that you can also voice call. The only limitation is users can only voice call using WiFi.

Using Bluetooth or wired headset, or speakerphone, users can BBM Voice call directly or instantly switch from a chat to talk and back again. Using the split-screen feature users can talk and text at the same time. When on a voice call, they can check other BBM text chats, check email, or navigate to other apps. If the other users are available to voice call a visual indicator shows up. If he cannot voice call back, he can just text back. Voice chat is integrated with a user's BlackBerry ID, to back up BBM profile, groups and contacts for restoring to a new BlackBerry smartphone or BlackBerry 10 device.

BBM version 7 with the new BBM Voice feature is in Beta for BlackBerry smartphones running the BlackBerry 6 OS or higher. Support for smartphones running BlackBerry 5 OS is planned for a future date. Sign up to BlackBerry Beta Zone for free at www.BlackBerry.com/betazone and download the upgrade.

Sunday, November 4, 2012

RIM reinvent BBM in BlackBerry 10

New BBM is more powerful and with beautiful UI. After experianced the new BBM, I love it so much and can't wait to share with you here.
 
New home lock screen with amazing unlock effect!
 
 
Clean and simple desktop screen.
 
 
New way to display your BBM list.


Fantastic intelligent keyboard. You will experiance a whole new input method in BlackBerry 10.
 

No more boring menu bar :D
 
 

Coming post for New BlackBerry App World!



 

 

RIM starts carrier testing on BlackBerry 10 devices

Research In Motion (RIM) has begun carrier testing of its new line of BlackBerry 10 devices, a crucial step ahead of next year's launch of the make-or-break line of smartphones.

"In the last week, BlackBerry 10 achieved lab entry with more than 50 carriers, a key step in our preparedness for the launch of BlackBerry 10 in the first quarter of 2013," chief executive Thorsten Heins said in a statement.

RIM, which once commanded the lead in the smartphone market, has rapidly lost ground to Apple's iPhone and Samsung's line of Galaxy products, especially in North American and European markets, as customers abandon its aging BlackBerry devices.

Waterloo, Ontario-based RIM is trying to reinvent itself through the new smartphones that will run on the BlackBerry 10 operating system on which it has staked its future. It says the new devices offer a faster and smoother user interface and a better platform for the apps that are critical to a smartphone's success.

RIM, attempting to lure developers onto its platform, last month showed off the new devices to a large gathering of app creators in San Jose, California.

While the devices have so far been well received by the developer community, analysts say the test will be the reception from consumers in an ultra-competitive market dominated by the iPhone and devices that run on Google's Android software.