What makes BlackBerry a hot mobile
Blackberry has always been a style statement. Blackberry has always been the first choice in the professional world. However, people generally are not aware of the numerous advantages which a Blackberry handset has to offer. The advantages of a Blackberry are mostly behind the scenes and therefore beyond the comprehension or attention span of a majority of consumers. Let’s discuss the reasons which make Blackberry such a hot choice. First and foremost, Blackberry can be used on almost any mobile carrier in the world (over 500 of them). In contrast, its counterpart, the iPhone is available in the US on AT&T only. It uses standard MicroUSB connector for charging the handset as well as synchronisation operations. Thus, charging the phone is not a problem while you are on the go. Blackberry handsets are available in five form factors – small keyboard, large keyboard, no keyboard, flip phone and candy-bar. (Buy BlackBerry 8830 World Edition Mobile for just Rs. 4699/-) Removable and expandable battery is another high-point. It is good at multitasking and enables peer-to-peer communication via PIN identifier. In this way, it circumvents the email system. Skype, Sling and Google Voice are easily supported. Further, it supports multiple browsers and has an encrypted military-grade security platform. Blackberry is the safest communication device for your business as far as security is concerned. Top businessmen prefer Blackberry primarily for this reason. In fact, in the USA, it is the only platform approved for use in the NSA (National Security Agency). Now you can begin to imagine how dearly the Blackberry brand cares for security. Some popular Blackberry handsets are Blackberry BOLD 9000, Blackberry CURVE 8900 and Blackberry STORM 9500. The Blackberry BOLD 9000 has a 2.6”, 65K-color TFT landscape display with a screen resolution of 480 x 320 pixels. It has a 624 MHz CPU, 128 MB RAM with responsive trackball navigation. It runs on Blackberry’s proprietary OS v4.6. It has Wi-Fi, built-in-GPS, quad band GSM support and tri-band 3G with HSPDA. External memory is expandable to 8 GB with microSD card (hot swap). Further, a comfortable four-row full QWERTY keypad assists you while texting, editing office documents, etc. The camera, however, is a bit ordinary. It is equipped with a 2 megapixel camera with an LED flash. Another low point is the unavailability of video calling and FM radio. The Blackberry CURVE 8900 has a 512 MHz CPU with 256 MB RAM. The OS is Blackberry OS v4.6. It sports a better camera when compared to Blackberry BOLD 9000. The CURVE 8900 has a 3.15 megapixel auto-focus camera with an LED flash. The screen resolution is also better, at 480 x 360 pixels. Rest of the features are more or less similar to Blackberry BOLD 9000. A disadvantage is that it does not provide email support without Blackberry Internet Service Account. The Blackberry STORM 9500 is the best handset among the three. It has a 3.25”, 65 K colour capacitive touch screen. It also has a 1 GB of internal memory. Rest of the features are more or less similar to Blackberry CURVE 8900. BlackBerry 8830 is a World Edition smartphone. It's the first CDMA BlackBerry that's capable of roaming globally on GSM and GPRS networks. It gives everything that a world traveler needs - Email, Web Browser, Organizer, Instant Messenger, and more.(See BlackBerry Deal on TolMol). Buy BlackBerry Mobiles in India More on BlackBerry Mobiles |