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After Rogers promotion a few months ago it is the turn of Bell to offer BlackBerry five for the price of one. This time it is for the purchase of a BlackBerry 8800 or a BlackBerry Pearl of Bell that you will get 4 other devices BlackBerry 8703e. You will also subscribe to a package. However, you can share your BlackBerry 5, ideal for a company. Bell still offers attractive prices for what is donated packages, for example 1 GB of transfer, which can be divided into 5 devices, costs $ 100 or 30 MB for $ 60

Comments (0) Posted on Thursday, January 24th, 2008

Samsung today gave owners of the original AT&T-branded BlackJack smartphone a Windows Mobile 6 upgrade.The update could be accomplished via a desktop download directly from Samsung. BlackJack is available in the US exclusively through AT&T. With the Windows Mobile 6.0, BlackJack users can now use Outlook Mobile as well as view PowerPoint documents and manage Word and Excel files via Office Mobile. BlackJack users can now also read HTML emails which Windows Mobile 6.0 supports. You can upgrade your BlackJack handset from Windows Mobile 5.0 to 6.0 by downloading the software here.

Comments (0) Posted on Thursday, January 24th, 2008

RIM has announced that a new Blackberry software update should be popping up soon, most likely dropping in the first half of 2008. In a statement made at Lotusphere 2008, RIM issued a press release outlining the changes and improvements set to come from the update.Through a combination of BlackBerry version 4.5 for the phones and updates to BlackBerry Enterprise Server, the update will give options previously reserved to devices such as the iPhone or to devices running Microsoft’s Windows Mobile. E-mail on the phone will now support full HTML web code as well as rich text, similar to the Apple device. Any supporting devices will also be able to edit Excel, PowerPoint, and Word documents on the phone itself without having to resort to a third-party tool, RIM adds.Other changes for the phone users will include the ability to search e-mail on the server even when deleted from the phone or manage some of their phones’ sync over the web rather than install a large amount of software. Businesses in turn will also have more control over the device and will have the option to push wireless upgrades as well as selectively control Bluetooth and GPS, RIM says.

Comments (0) Posted on Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

The newest carrier to support the BlackJack II, and the first in Canada, is national GSM provider Rogers Wireless. The Samsung phone support for Rogers’ HSPA broadband network. As it lacks a front-facing video camera, the main purpose of this is faster MMS messaging or downloads of video and MP3/AAC files. Prices for the Jack can be as low as $200 CAD, but can be as much as $400.

Rogers Wireless grabs BlackJack II for Canada

The phone comes loaded with Windows Mobile 6 Standard, and features hardware such as a microSD slot, two-megapixel camera, and an internal GPS receiver. Local connections include Bluetooth and USB, and among the supported file formats is H.264-based MPEG-4, which should allow easy copying of iPod-formatted video.

Comments (0) Posted on Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008

BlackJack(TM) II by Samsung

The Samsung BlackJack II, a Windows Mobile 6 Smartphone with 3G, GPS and faster hardware.It’s sleeker, smarter, and easier to use than ever. With Windows Mobile® 6, faster 3G downloads, a larger 2.4″ display, and a stylish look, it’s the device all other smart devices want to be. It supports multiple email programs and has AT&T Music and Cellular Video capabilities. Navigate easily with the front jog wheel. Roam internationally with quad-band GSM, or get ultra-fast downloads with tri-band HSDPA. Take pictures and video with the 2 MP camera, listen to music, and stay in touch with instant messaging. With a full QWERTY keyboard and GPS support.

Comments (0) Posted on Monday, December 10th, 2007