Thursday, April 29, 2010
Sunday, April 25, 2010
At&T's Current Generation...What's Next?

With OS 5.0 rolling out to these devices in the last few weeks and 6.0 finally in its last stages of development, all that means is that by this time next year, we'll be looking at a new AT&T flagship family of BlackBerrys. But other than new software, we'll need to see some new advancements in hardware.
BoyGeniusReport leaked some new photos of a BlackBerry flip clamshell device, sporting OS 6.0 and a massive external screen display and a shrunken Bold-style keyboard on the inside. The images haven't gotten any favorable reviews, the BlackBerry faithful aren't really feeling this new form factor even though its been in the works for quite some time.
So the question is, what happens now? How does BlackBerry expand their line without disappointing their faithful followers? How do they get new followers? The traditional line is up for a makeover (albeit semi-minor), so what should they do? Post your thoughts after the break.
Photo Credit: Ninja_M
Friday, April 16, 2010
The Curve 8300, Long Live the Classic?

Probably the main contributor to the Curve's success was that it was the first Berry to have a 2 megapixel camera integrated into the device. Up until this moment, BlackBerrys were only known for their impressive email capabilities with phone integration, but not as a mainstream device, with people having separate camera phones as primary devices still. With the Curve hitting the market, QWERTY lovers could have their cake and eat it too.
The Curve is known as the "RAZR" of the smartphone era, being available on basically every single carrier worldwide in a variety of colors, styles, and model variations, and soon enough, everyone seemed to have one and they weren't hard to obtain at all. They're still available on all major US carriers in different colors and variations, people are still looking to get their Curve 8300 CrackBerry fix.
So, did you own, do you own, or are you still looking to own your own Curve 8300? Was it the best phone you ever had? Did it get you hooked on CrackBerrys forever? Feel free to comment and let us know.
Photo Credit: Dan_H
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Celebrity CrackBerry Spotlight: Kristin Cavallari vs. Lauren Conrad


Lauren prances around Hollywood toting her BlackBerry Tour. She's had a Verizon phone all the way back to the Laguna Beach days, so this doesn't surprise me in the least. The Tour is her style, a fresh new generation BlackBerry model that sports the 5.0 OS and definitely gets the job done in a smart package. Kudos to LC for making the right choice.
Kristin however, everyone's favorite bad girl, opted for the Bold 9000. You all know how much I love my Bold: its big size, shiny chrome finish, black leather back, stunning display screen, it is often referred to as the most obnoxious device in the BlackBerry family, making it perfect for Kristin and us Bold lovers alike. Kristin is a very in-your-face person (don't lie, you watched her fight with Audrina in the season 5 premiere last fall), so it is only fitting that she rocks that Bold all around Tinsletown.
But in the end, who really wins this smackdown? As much as I love Kristin, I call this one a draw. Lauren and Kristin both are CrackBerry addicts, but in their own rights, with their own taste. If you want to see some serious drama elsewhere in their lives, just wait and watch this new season of The Hills this spring.
Photo Credit: CelebrityBlackberrySightings
Monday, April 5, 2010
WhiteBerry Bold....Whats All The Hype?

The Bold has become RIM's signature BlackBerry brand. Its distinctive shape and model differentiates it from the rest of the BlackBerry line, not to mention its trademark Black and Chrome finish.
Making its debut on the Mid-season return of Melrose Place on the CW, Heather Locklear storms into her office and the camera zooms in on her typing out an email on her brand new BlackBerry Bold in white. For us BlackBerry Bold lovers, seeing our beloved black and chrome beauty somehow transformed into this pure white goddess of a device was actually breath taking.
The WhiteBerry (as I and many others have been referring to it as) is available only through AT&T's online store and in "limited quantities" so RIM hasn't manufactured too many of these. But my question is, is it worth all the hype? Should a current Bold user get the upgrade?
My advice is this: if you were already planning on purchasing a Bold 9000, there's absolutely no reason why you shouldn't go white. If you already have a Bold 9000 in black and the 9700 isn't doing it for you and you'd rather just stick with the current model Bold you have, then yeah why not go for the white, refresh your love for your current model. And if you are looking to purchase the Bold 9700 I did a review on in my last post, then you might want to hold off a bit, because word on the street is that the Bold 9700 in white is on its way as well, so keep a look out.
Photo Credit: Bunz234
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