Archive for November, 2010
With Red and White Colors, the AT&T has released BlackBerry Torch
With a reduced and more affordable price, the AT&T has introduced the newest versions of the BlackBerry Torch in white and red colors with an effective contract of two years. The phones offer the same quality touch screen display with slide-out keyboard. The newest digital device is able to run on Research in Motion’s new software.

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November 27th, 2010
The BlackBerry is Losing Track in the Corporate Market
The BlackBerry is into a tough situation since it is losing ground in the corporate market which it once subdued. The reason is said to be because of the financial institutions begin testing a lot of alternative digital devices like Apple’s iPhone for a corporate email. But although the company is in the verge of losing track of the corporate sector, still, it continues to adapt changes in the corporate market.

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November 20th, 2010
Verizon BlackBerry Updates for 9630, 9650, 8530 Rolling Out!
Verizon is rolling out software updates to owners of the BlackBerry Tour 9630, Bold 9650, and Curve 8530 tonight at around 6 PM EST. This isn’t OS 6, but rather some incremental stuff on top of OS 5. Both Verizon’s Tour and Bold will get some push-to-talk performance improvements, while the Curve is getting some GPS and visual voicemail improvements.

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November 14th, 2010
Sprint Stores Get Promo Materials for BlackBerry 9670
Some promotional materials for BlackBerry 9670 Style have landed at retail locations, indicating a launch in the near future. The biggest thing this flyer confirms is the market name: Style. Though there was some contention about the BlackBerry 9670 launching as the Oxford, it is clear at this point that it was nothing more than a codename. The flyer also confirms earlier suspicions that for the immediate future, the Style will be a Sprint exclusive. Verizon should still be getting in on some OS 6 action at very least by way of some OTA upgrades for their existing devices.

