Showing posts with label BlackBerry 8830. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BlackBerry 8830. Show all posts

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Get Your BlackBerry 8830 Before President Obama

You may remember the disappointment that President Obama expressed at having to give up his beloved BlackBerry 8830 once he became president. During his first 100 days, he's been using a special government cell phone designed to be ultra-secure. Now there's word that our President may be getting his BlackBerry back soon, albeit with specialized software to ensure secure communications. But you can have the exciting RIM BlackBerry 8830 World Edition right now, sans special government functions. Yours will be a stock model, but it should do everything you want for business or personal use.

BlackBerry 8830 World Edition. Click here for special pricing and other BlackBerry models.The BlackBerry 8830 World Edition solves the dilemma of whether to get the cell phone and carrier you want for use in the U.S. and then buy something else for overseas trips. This device has dual network capability. In the USA, it works on the Sprint CDMA 850 and 1900 MHz network bands. Overseas, it works on the international standard GSM 900 and 1800 MHz bands. That allows it to work in over 150 countries.

Even if you never leave the U.S., you'll find that this BlackBerry has what mobile professionals want in mobile communications. It has that amazing BlackBerry "push" email that is business-secure with up to 10 accounts. You can open and view Microsoft Word, Excel and Power Point files that come attached to emails. BlackBerry Messenger comes preloaded so you also have instant messaging capability.

How about Internet access? The Sprint PCS network is a leader in cellular broadband. This BlackBerry will run on the Sprint EV-DO network with an average of 700 Kbps downloads. Even away from metro areas, it still offers lower speed data service. In GSM mode, overseas, it supports GPRS service at up to 80 Kbps. That should be plenty so support your email and texting needs over there.

The Mobile Web Browser offers full HTML capabilities plus bookmarks. You can use BlackBerry Maps with the Power Vision add-on service plan. There's a built-in true GPS locator and Telenav support if you want to have on-board navigation services.

The BlackBerry 8830 World Edition has a 320 x 240 pixel color main display that adjusts to ambient light to save battery power. Just below the large screen is a full backlit QWERTY keyboard. Bluetooth communications are provided if you want to use a wireless headset.

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Thursday, June 28, 2007

BlackBerry 8830 is World Class

It's a CDMA phone. No, it's a GSM phone. No, wait. It's both.

What Verizon Wireless has done is actually a clever piece of engineering. They've come up with a BlackBerry wireless device that works on their impressive domestic network, yet can be used around the world. What makes that difficult is that Verizon Wireless uses the CDMA or Code Division Multiple Access cellular network in the United States. They have excellent coverage and speedy EV-DO cellular broadband in their wireless footprint. But the rest of the world doesn't use CDMA. It uses GSM.

Up till now this has been a show stopper for Verizon roaming. Leave the USA and your phone won't work. Until now, that is. Verizon has come up with the only logical solution for this dilemma. Build a device that has both GSM and CDMA capability. It's two radios in one unit. The CDMA portion accesses the 800 and 1900 MHz bands within the USA. The GSM portion access the 900 and 1800 MHz bands outside the USA. When on the CDMA network, you also have access to EV-DO cellular broadband at an average download speed of 700 Kbps or 1xRTT at up to 130 Kbps where EV-DO is not deployed. Overseas, you have access to GPRS broadband at up to 80 Kbps on the GSM networks. This gives you both voice and data access no matter where you go.

The result is the BlackBerry "World Phone" that works in over 150 countries. Corporate users addicted to their BlackBerries can seamlessly cross international borders and not have to worry that their mobile technology is going to suddenly go dark. But, there is lots more to like in this new BlackBerry 8830 World Edition.

In addition to its stylish good looks, the BlackBerry 8830 features a full backlit QWERTY keypad with SureType predictive text entry. The 320 x 240 pixel color display automatically adjusts to ambient light conditions to extend battery life. Synchronization of your address book, calendar and email with your PC is a snap. The "push" real-time email will integrate with up to 10 accounts securely, using POP3, IMAP and SMTP. You can readily open Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint files attached to emails. Text messaging, instant messaging and multimedia messaging support is built-in. So is full HTML Web browsing.

Something new is a built-in true GPS locator. This gives you the ability to have turn-by-turn navigation support with VZ Navigator or BlackBerry Maps as add-on features. Streaming multimedia support, including MPEG4 and H.263 video, is included. So is MP3 audio. Hands free operations? Yes. You have Bluetooth wireless headphone capability, a built-in speakerphone and voice activated dialing.

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