Tuesday, April 23, 2013
The Blackberry Phone 8830
General 2G Network GSM 900 / 1800 / CDMA2000 1x EV-DO
SIM Mini-SIM
Announced 2007, April
Status Discontinued
Body Dimensions 114 x 66 x 14 mm (4.49 x 2.60 x 0.55 in)
Weight 132 g (4.66 oz)
Keyboard QWERTY
Display Type TFT, 65K colors
Size 320 x 240 pixels, 2.5 inches (~160 ppi pixel density)
- Trackball navigation
Sound Alert types Vibration; Polyphonic, MP3 ringtones
Loudspeaker Yes
3.5mm jack No
Memory Card slot microSD
Internal 64 MB storage, 16 MB RAM
Data GPRS Yes
EDGE Yes
WLAN No
Bluetooth Yes, v2.0
USB Yes, miniUSB
Camera No
Features OS BlackBerry OS
Chipset Qualcomm MSM6550
Messaging SMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging
Browser HTML
Radio No
GPS Yes
Java Yes
Colors Black
- BlackBerry maps
- Media player
- Organizer
- Organizer
- Document viewer (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF)
- Voice dial
Battery Li-Ion 1400 mAh battery
Stand-by
Talk time
Misc SAR EU 0.86 W/kg (head) 0.51 W/kg (body)
Advantages and Disadvantages of Blackberry
BlackBerry Messenger can be a definite asset, if you want to exchange messages with other Blackberry users. With it, you can:
Carry on a real-time conversation with friends and colleagues in several different locations -- or carry on several conversations simultaneously.
Chat with a group.
Send and receive an unlimited number of messages worldwide for free with no per-message charge.
Get messages without filling up your inbox.
Know whether a buddy is online, available or busy.
Let your contacts know your own availability for instant messaging.
Manage log-in and contacts as you would if you were using an IM program from your PC.
Continue using other programs and send and receive e-mails while BlackBerry Messenger is running.
Invite someone to join your buddy list and start communicating without setting up a separate IM account.
Be notified by a specific ringtone or vibration setting each time a message arrives from a particular person.
[sources: BlackBerry Connection, BlackBerry Messenger User Guide and CrackBerry]
One disadvantage of BlackBerry Messenger is that you can't send an instant message to someone unless you know his or her PIN code, the eight-digit letter-and-number code assigned to that particular Blackberry device.
However, the biggest disadvantage of BlackBerry Messenger may be that it only allows you to exchange instant messages with other BlackBerry users. Introduced in early 2006 as a feature of BlackBerry Enterprise Server 4.1, BlackBerry Messenger isn't compatible with popular IMing programs. That's because it works differently.
With most instant messaging services, you download software that becomes the client on your computer or smartphone. That client connects to the provider's server, using a proprietary protocol for communication. Once you've logged on, the client sends the server your connection information (IP address), your computer port number and the names of everyone on your contact list.
The server creates a temporary file with connection information for you and your contacts. Then the server determines which contacts are logged on and sends that information to your client, as well as letting the contacts know you're available. After that, the server is no longer involved, and all communication is between your client and that of your message recipient.
With BlackBerry Messenger, however, the server stays involved as it would if you were sending e-mails. All communications go through parent-company Research in Motion's servers as you continue to exchange messages. That also means you can't use BlackBerry Messenger unless you have a BlackBerry Internet plan, or data plan [source: CrackBerry].
Next, let's explore what else you'll need to get started with BlackBerry Messenger and its basic functions.
How to browse free on your Blackberry without BIS
This is a new way to browse on your Blackberry Phone (BB) without subscribing. To browse free on your BB phone now, you have to make some settings on your blackberry phones. The first thing you need to do is to setup your TCP settings. How to configure your BB for Free Internet browsing: In your BlackBerry menu, kindly go to Options>>Advanced Options>>TCP and then enter your APN information from your GSM provider (MTN, Glo, Airtel or Etisalat). These are the TCP APN settings for all of the providers in this country for you below: APN for Etisalat: etisalat APN for MTN: web.gprs.mtnngeria.net [Username = web, Password = web) APN for Zain: internet.ng.zain.com APN for Globacom: gloflat (for modem) [Username = nothing, Password = nothing) APN for Globacom: glowap (for wap browsers) Once you are done with these settings, then you should get a browser to surf the internet. The best browser for you to use is the Opera Mini Web Browser. You can easily download the Opera Mini Browser unto your BB (BlackBerry). You can do that from any download site online or from operamini.com
How to Configure your Blackberry
I noticed that some ppl are still having problem or some ppl dont remember what's setting their the browser configuration. So I decided to post these for those of u who are having alot of problems with setting browser configuration.
Here is TIP:
To get the best viewing experience on your BlackBerry, make sure you have CSS/Style Sheets, HTML, Javascript, screen, and Tables enabled on your device.
You need go directly Select browser from homescreen, then following the instruction settings of below:
To check:
1. Press the BlackBerry button (seven black dots)
2. Select "Options" from the menu.
3. Select "General Properties"
4. Change Default Browser to "Internet Browser"
5. Press the BlackBerry button (seven black dots)
6. Select "Save Options"
7. Select "Browser Configuration"
8. Highlight the check boxes next to
—¦ Support HTML tables
—¦ Support Javascript
—¦ Use Background and Foreground colors
—¦ Use Background Images
—¦ Support CSS/Style Sheets
—¦ Style Sheets media type = screen
—¦ Show images = WML & HTML Pages
—¦ Emulation Mode = BlackBerry
—¦ Content Mode = WML & HTML
9. Press the BlackBerry button (seven black dots)
10. Select "Save Options"
11. Select the back button and reload your website.
Hope this is helpful for someone..
Thursday, April 11, 2013
The future in BB10
Imagine a world where a user can tell his phone, “Í am going into the bath, please in ten minutes get me a cab ready because I am going out on an important meeting” and alas in ten minutes, a driver less cab is waiting at the door.
That is where Mobility is moving to; from phone to phone, on to phone to the car, the house and all that.
That is apparently the vision that dove Research In Motion, RIM, to design the new Blackberry 10 device. If mobile phones are rated by mere looks, with its sleeky architectural design and bold screen, the new device would just have passed as another addition to the hordes of latest smartphones dotting the mobile space.
But the latest piece of innovation goes beyond a mere smartphone. It is a technology of the future judging by the features.
Blackberry arguably started the smartphone tradition, building its features in the yesteryear with today’s world in mind. But now, it probably has realised that technology is a moving phenomenon and apparently designed its latest device with the future world in mind.
With the BB 10, Blackberry shifted from its former operating system to QNS. The BB10 was designed with the future in mind. Unlike the other blackberries, BB10 was not designed for everybody, but highly connect people, busy executives that would like to do many things at the same time.
With previous models, people wanted a better browser, bigger screen stable and fluid UI that doesn’t freeze. Rich app and content ecosystem as well as cool architecture to suit their lifestyles.
After considering all these RIM said it came up with BB10 which has all these and more but also sets a benchmark in the industry. The device understands and adapts, spreads the word in an instant and protects what is important and keep them handy.
With the flick of the finger the user multitasks easily. There is a message hub in the BB10 where every message goes into. It is accessible on every application. With a little flick, the user can shift fingers and divide the screen to see the messages and continue with what he was doing. This feature is known as BB pick.
The keyboard is adaptive. Before you type the word, it predicts it. In fact even if you use colloquial words or native languages, the phone would memorize and store them for future use. It predicts in three languages.
Another feature is the Time shift. This helps detect the face structure and give the opportunity to choose which one to use. For instance if the picture shows one closing his eyes, with time shift you can print the picture returning to the image had eyes open.
There is also the Blackberry balance, which protects the device that even when some other applications like games are open, your personal emails, apps and content will not be compromised. The app could be set that either work or personal apps can open and lock at given times.
For the BB browser, the browser loads easily and quick to share with an amazing speed hard to see in other phones similar to BB 10.
Meanwhile, BB Remember, also helps the user to manage and remember dates and engagements while calendar app also does that with a difference. The dates on your calendar get bigger as engagements for the day increases. The device supplies information on every participant to your engagements..
The Screen of BB 10 is made of glass on lens. It is new and different from the traditional gorilla glass. The phone does not freeze, it comes with 2gig RAM.
Culled from 2013 Nigeria Spur Magazine. All rights reserved.
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Prices of Blackberry Phones in Nigeria
blackberry 9105
NGN52 000.00\
blackberry 9105
pearl 3g
blackberry 9300
NGN40 000.00
blackberry 9300
curve 3g
blackberry 9780
NGN75 000.00
blackberry 9780
blackberry 9800 torch
NGN89 000.00
blackberry 9800 torch
blackberry 9800 torch white
NGN100 000.00
blackberry 9800 torch white
blackberry bold 9000
NGN60 000.00
blackberry bold 9000
blackberry bold 9700
NGN68 000.00
blackberry bold 9700
bold2
blackberry bold 9700 white
NGN70 000.00
blackberry bold 9700 white
blackberry curve 8520
NGN36 000.00
blackberry curve 8520
blackberry curve8900
NGN55 000.00
blackberry curve8900
blackberry javelin
blackberry storm 9520
NGN68 000.00
blackberry storm 9520
storm 2
sony ericsson x10mini
NGN41 000.00
sony ericsson x10mini
Read more: http://www.nigerianelitesforum.com/ng/telecommunications/7266-blackberry-phone-prices-in-nigeria.html#ixzz2PziF9dUI
PHONE LAGOS PRICE OUTSIDE LAGOS
BLACKBERRY CURVE 2 (8520) 27,000 27,811
BLACKBERRY CURVE 2 (8520) WHITE 29,000 29,870
BLACKBERRY M3G CURVE(9300) 35,000 36,050
BLACKBERRY 3G CURVE(9300) WHITE 45,000 46,350
BLACKBERRY CURVE 4 (9360) 46,500 44,805
BLACKBERRY 3G CURVE(9300) RED 45,000 46,350
BLACKBERRY 9380 CURVE 5 TORCH 48,000 49,440
SCREEN
BLACKBERRY BOLD4 (9780) BLACK 56,000 57,680
BLACKBERRY BOLD4 (9780) WHITE 59,000 60,770
BLACKBERRY BOLD 9790 (BOLD 6) 68,000 70,040
BLACKBERRY TORCH (9800) BLACK 59,000 60,770
BLACKBERRY TORCH (9800) RED 70,000 72,100
BLACKBERRY TORCH (9800) WHITE 69,000 71,070
BLACKBERRY BOLD 5 TORCH (9900) 83,500 81,005
BLACKBERRY BOLD 5(9900) WHITE 90,000 92,700
BLACKBERRY TORCH 2 (9810) GREY 68,000 70,040
BLACKBERRY (9860) STORM 3 66,000 67,980
BLACKBERRY PORSCHE P’9981 320,000 329,600
BLACKBERRY PORSCHE P’9981 300,00 309,000
ARABIC/ENG
BlackBerry Play Book 64GB Wifi+ 90,000 92,700
External 4G
BlackBerry Play Book 32GB Wifi + 60,000 61,800
External 4G
BlackBerry Play Book 16GB Wifi+ 45,000 46,350
PHONES THAT USE THE BLACKBERRY SERVER AND YOU CAN ENJOY BLACKBERRY TOO ON NOKIA
Phones with BlackBerry email client
Several non-BlackBerry mobile phones have been released featuring the BlackBerry email client which connects to BlackBerry servers. Many of these phones have full QWERTY keyboards.
AT&T Tilt
HTC Advantage X7500
HTC TyTN
Motorola MPx220, some models
Nokia 6810
Nokia 6820
Nokia 9300
Nokia 9300i
Nokia 9500
Nokia Eseries phones, except models Nokia E66, Nokia E71
Qtek 9100
Qtek 9000
Samsung t719
Siemens SK65
Sony Ericsson P910
Sony Ericsson P990
Sony Ericsson M600i
Sony Ericsson P1
Places to Buy Blackberry in Nigeria and around
Yes, today we talk of where to buy blackberry online and offline in Nigeria and these places are safe, I assure you. First we talk of , next is . And of course the fastest place to get all the locations around is at the blackberry website itself which is .
For more information on the phones too, most especially blackberry its nice to go to ...
and the final of all places I think people will like is Nigeria's own computer village
oh, and let me help by putting some of the places in Nigeria.
Abuja
BHG Links and Logistics Ltd
B21 Emab Plaza, Wuse, Zone 2, Abuja
Plan A Global Company Ltd
Emab Plaza, Shop C13, Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse 2, Abuja
Amistad Phones Ltd
Shops D8 Emab Plaza, Wuse 2, Abuja
MX3 Emab Plaza, Wuse, Zone 2, Abuja
Plan A
C13 Emab Plaza, Wuse, Zone 2, Abuja
Amistad Phone
D10 Emab Plaza, Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse, Zone 2
Slot Abuja
New Bannex Plaza, Suite 16, Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse 11, Abuja
Plan A Global Communication
Number: +234 803 453 5352
BHG Links
Number: +234 803 500 0700
Akwa Ibom State
Royalline Technologies Ltd
Uyo Office, 96 Aka Road
Slot Eket
68 Eket Oron Road, Eket Akwa Ibom State
Edo State
The Blackberry Retail Shop
Mall of America, 47 Airport Road, G. R. A., Benin City
Enugu State
Fine Brothers Ltd
Warehouse No 16, Railway Line, Main Market
Jos
PTV Phones
Number: +234 703 1160 570
Kaduna State
PTV Phones
Numbers: +234 62 370 889, +234 706 0543 713
Mizbeach
Number: +234 708 5478 010
Kano
Maigwado Communication
Alhaji Tanimu Lawan Sani, 23 Beruit Road, Kani
Kano State
Alada Holdings
20 Beirut Road
Naslan Communications
28 Beirut Road
PTV Phones
Numbers: +234 64 939 638, +234 706 7981 493
Mai Tangaran Communication
Number: +234 802 3111 461
Evergreen Phones
Number: +234 803 5220 611
Kwara State
Khadijat Comms
Ibrahim Taiwo Road Nr Owode Mkt
Lagos
eTel Retail Shop
Top Floor, Murtala Muhammed Airport (MMA2), Ikeja, lagos
Park "n" Shop
Adeola Ogeku Street, Victoria Island, Lagos
Lagos State
Slot Head Office
2B Medical Road Ikeja, Lagos
Slot BlackBerry Shop
2B Medical Road Ikeja, Lagos
Slot Ikeja
15/19 Ola Ayeni Street, Computer Village, Lagos
Slot Victoria Island
13A Saka Tinubu Street, Victoria Island, Lagos
Slot Apapa
95 Kofo Abayomi Avenue, Opp. Ceasar’s Palace Apapa, Lagos
Slot GSM Village
Block A, Shop 2 GSM Village Airport B/stop Ikeja, Lagos
Slot Arena
The Arena, Bolade Oshodi, Lagos
Slot Akure
33 Oyemekun Road Akure
GSM Planet
Toyin Street, Ikeja
Omegatron
14 Pepple Street
Dynamic System and Comms. Ltd
9b Adeola Odeku Street
Regal Technologies Ltd
6 Otigba Street, Computer Village, Ikeja
Setai Comm
Eleganza Shopping Mall, Lekki
Dallas
13 Oremeji Street, Computer Village, Ikeja
Game Discount World Ltd
The Palms Lekki
Mega Plaza
14 Idowu Martins Street, Victoria Island, Lagos
Ogun State
Slot Abeokuta
19 lalubu Road, Oke-ilewo, Abeokuta
Port Harcourt
Slot Port Harcourt
Lenus Shopping Plaza, Abacha Road, Port Harcourt
Slot P/H Aba Road
172 Aba Road, Banex Building, Water Line Roundabout, Port Harcourt
Rivers State
Callus Miller Company Ltd
14 Okporo Road, Port Harcourt
Cee 2 Cee Phones
67 Olu Obasanjo Road Maxi Class Guest House
+234 807-862-9067
For more information on the phones too, most especially blackberry its nice to go to ...
and the final of all places I think people will like is Nigeria's own computer village
oh, and let me help by putting some of the places in Nigeria.
Abuja
BHG Links and Logistics Ltd
B21 Emab Plaza, Wuse, Zone 2, Abuja
Plan A Global Company Ltd
Emab Plaza, Shop C13, Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse 2, Abuja
Amistad Phones Ltd
Shops D8 Emab Plaza, Wuse 2, Abuja
MX3 Emab Plaza, Wuse, Zone 2, Abuja
Plan A
C13 Emab Plaza, Wuse, Zone 2, Abuja
Amistad Phone
D10 Emab Plaza, Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse, Zone 2
Slot Abuja
New Bannex Plaza, Suite 16, Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse 11, Abuja
Plan A Global Communication
Number: +234 803 453 5352
BHG Links
Number: +234 803 500 0700
Akwa Ibom State
Royalline Technologies Ltd
Uyo Office, 96 Aka Road
Slot Eket
68 Eket Oron Road, Eket Akwa Ibom State
Edo State
The Blackberry Retail Shop
Mall of America, 47 Airport Road, G. R. A., Benin City
Enugu State
Fine Brothers Ltd
Warehouse No 16, Railway Line, Main Market
Jos
PTV Phones
Number: +234 703 1160 570
Kaduna State
PTV Phones
Numbers: +234 62 370 889, +234 706 0543 713
Mizbeach
Number: +234 708 5478 010
Kano
Maigwado Communication
Alhaji Tanimu Lawan Sani, 23 Beruit Road, Kani
Kano State
Alada Holdings
20 Beirut Road
Naslan Communications
28 Beirut Road
PTV Phones
Numbers: +234 64 939 638, +234 706 7981 493
Mai Tangaran Communication
Number: +234 802 3111 461
Evergreen Phones
Number: +234 803 5220 611
Kwara State
Khadijat Comms
Ibrahim Taiwo Road Nr Owode Mkt
Lagos
eTel Retail Shop
Top Floor, Murtala Muhammed Airport (MMA2), Ikeja, lagos
Park "n" Shop
Adeola Ogeku Street, Victoria Island, Lagos
Lagos State
Slot Head Office
2B Medical Road Ikeja, Lagos
Slot BlackBerry Shop
2B Medical Road Ikeja, Lagos
Slot Ikeja
15/19 Ola Ayeni Street, Computer Village, Lagos
Slot Victoria Island
13A Saka Tinubu Street, Victoria Island, Lagos
Slot Apapa
95 Kofo Abayomi Avenue, Opp. Ceasar’s Palace Apapa, Lagos
Slot GSM Village
Block A, Shop 2 GSM Village Airport B/stop Ikeja, Lagos
Slot Arena
The Arena, Bolade Oshodi, Lagos
Slot Akure
33 Oyemekun Road Akure
GSM Planet
Toyin Street, Ikeja
Omegatron
14 Pepple Street
Dynamic System and Comms. Ltd
9b Adeola Odeku Street
Regal Technologies Ltd
6 Otigba Street, Computer Village, Ikeja
Setai Comm
Eleganza Shopping Mall, Lekki
Dallas
13 Oremeji Street, Computer Village, Ikeja
Game Discount World Ltd
The Palms Lekki
Mega Plaza
14 Idowu Martins Street, Victoria Island, Lagos
Ogun State
Slot Abeokuta
19 lalubu Road, Oke-ilewo, Abeokuta
Port Harcourt
Slot Port Harcourt
Lenus Shopping Plaza, Abacha Road, Port Harcourt
Slot P/H Aba Road
172 Aba Road, Banex Building, Water Line Roundabout, Port Harcourt
Rivers State
Callus Miller Company Ltd
14 Okporo Road, Port Harcourt
Cee 2 Cee Phones
67 Olu Obasanjo Road Maxi Class Guest House
+234 807-862-9067
Whats this Blackberry Z10 about?
The BlackBerry Z10 uses the new BlackBerry 10 mobile operating system. The user interface of BB 10 is based on the concept of direct manipulation, using multi-touch gestures. Interaction with the OS includes gestures such as swipe, tap, pinch, and reverse pinch, all of which have specific definitions within the context of the BB10 operating system and its multi-touch interface.
The Z10 comes pre-loaded with: BlackBerry Hub, Contacts, BlackBerry Browser, BlackBerry Calendar, BBM, Text Messages, BlackBerry World, BlackBerry Remember, Docs To Go, Pictures, Music, Videos, Story Maker, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Foursquare, BlackBerry Maps, Games, YouTube, Voice Control, Weather, Clock, Calculator, Compass, File Manager, Box, BlackBerry Connect for Dropbox, Print To Go, Smart Tags, Settings, Android Runtime, Adobe Reader, Phone, Camera/Video Camera/Time Shift, Setup, Help, SIM Toolkit, Search.[3]
The phone has a mobile hotspot functionality, which supports up to 8 devices, sharing its internet connection.[4] It accesses the BlackBerry World, an online application distribution platform for the BlackBerry OS. The service allows users to browse and download applications, games, music, videos from the BlackBerry World store.
The touchscreen keyboard provides an advanced typing experience. It learns the user's writing style and suggests words to help the user type faster, more accurately and with the least amount of effort.[5]
"The BlackBerry Z10 has an 8 megapixel camera on the back with autofocus and LED flash capable of shooting 1080p video, while there's a 2 megapixel camera on the front that shoots video at 720p".[6] A unique feature in the Z10's camera app is TimeShift. "BlackBerry has been showing it off for a while, and it lets users dial back the time on certain pictures so that people aren't making less-than-ideal faces in it (like blinking mid-shot)."[6]
The Z10 has Voice Control, that allows the user to operate the phone by spoken commands. Voice Control recognizes natural speech patterns, so that the user can talk naturally and always be understood. It can be used to send messages, compose emails, dictate documents, and search the phone just by speaking to the app.[5]
Hardware
There are four SKUs for the Blackberry Z10, corresponding to the North American carrier band distribution and international versions. The LTE version of the Z10 features the Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Plus (SoC) which has a dual-core CPU running at 1.5GHz, and a Adreno 225 GPU for LTE-capable units.[7] For markets where LTE is not supported (international model), BlackBerry will release the Z10 with the Texas Instruments OMAP 4470 (SoC) which has a dual-core CPU running at 1.5 GHz and a PowerVR SGX 544 GPU.[8] It will use STE M5730 mode.
In Nigeria, MTN, Airtel and Even Glo now sell it for a mere 100,000 naira. Yep...go to any of their branch office and make yourself happy. What more Can I say...I love Blackberry.
All the Black Berry Phones ever made
Well, of recent these are the most popular blackberry phones ever made.




BlackBerry 10 devices:
BlackBerry Z10 (2013): BlackBerry Z10
BlackBerry Q10 (2013): BlackBerry Q10
BlackBerry 7 devices:
BlackBerry Bold series (2011): BlackBerry Bold 9900/9930/9790
BlackBerry Porsche Design (2012): BlackBerry Porsche Design P'9981
BlackBerry Torch series (2011): BlackBerry Torch 9810
BlackBerry Torch series (2011): BlackBerry Torch 9850/9860
BlackBerry Curve series (2011): BlackBerry 9350/9360/9370/9380
BlackBerry Curve 9320/9220 (2012)
BlackBerry 6 devices:
BlackBerry Torch series (2010): BlackBerry Torch 9800
BlackBerry Curve series (2010): BlackBerry Curve 9300/9330
BlackBerry Style 9670 (2010)
BlackBerry Pearl series (2010): BlackBerry Pearl 3G 9100/9105
BlackBerry Bold series (2010–2011): BlackBerry Bold 9780/9788
BlackBerry 5 devices:
BlackBerry Bold series (2008–2010): BlackBerry Bold 9000/9700/9650
BlackBerry Tour series (2009): BlackBerry Tour (9630)
BlackBerry Storm series (2009): BlackBerry Storm 2 (9520/9550)
BlackBerry Storm series (2008): BlackBerry Storm (9500/9530)
BlackBerry Curve series (2009–2010): BlackBerry Curve 8900 (8900/8910/8980)
BlackBerry Curve series (2009): BlackBerry Curve 8520/8530
Blackberry 4 and earlier devices:
BlackBerry 8800 series (2007): BlackBerry 8800/8820/8830
BlackBerry Pearl series (2006): BlackBerry Pearl 8100/8110/8120/8130
BlackBerry Pearl Flip series (2008): BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220/8230
BlackBerry Curve series (2007): BlackBerry Curve 8300 (8300/8310/8320/8330/8350i)
Early pager models: 850, 857, 950, 957
Monochrome Java-based series: 5000, 6000
First color series: 7200, 7500, 7700
First Sure Type phone series: 7100
This website too links to pictures of most of them, http://www.gsmarena.com/blackberry-phones-36.php...Can't say but I am really in love with Blackberry. Welcome to the Nigerian Blackberry Lover page.





BlackBerry 10 devices:
BlackBerry Z10 (2013): BlackBerry Z10
BlackBerry Q10 (2013): BlackBerry Q10
BlackBerry 7 devices:
BlackBerry Bold series (2011): BlackBerry Bold 9900/9930/9790
BlackBerry Porsche Design (2012): BlackBerry Porsche Design P'9981
BlackBerry Torch series (2011): BlackBerry Torch 9810
BlackBerry Torch series (2011): BlackBerry Torch 9850/9860
BlackBerry Curve series (2011): BlackBerry 9350/9360/9370/9380
BlackBerry Curve 9320/9220 (2012)
BlackBerry 6 devices:
BlackBerry Torch series (2010): BlackBerry Torch 9800
BlackBerry Curve series (2010): BlackBerry Curve 9300/9330
BlackBerry Style 9670 (2010)
BlackBerry Pearl series (2010): BlackBerry Pearl 3G 9100/9105
BlackBerry Bold series (2010–2011): BlackBerry Bold 9780/9788
BlackBerry 5 devices:
BlackBerry Bold series (2008–2010): BlackBerry Bold 9000/9700/9650
BlackBerry Tour series (2009): BlackBerry Tour (9630)
BlackBerry Storm series (2009): BlackBerry Storm 2 (9520/9550)
BlackBerry Storm series (2008): BlackBerry Storm (9500/9530)
BlackBerry Curve series (2009–2010): BlackBerry Curve 8900 (8900/8910/8980)
BlackBerry Curve series (2009): BlackBerry Curve 8520/8530
Blackberry 4 and earlier devices:
BlackBerry 8800 series (2007): BlackBerry 8800/8820/8830
BlackBerry Pearl series (2006): BlackBerry Pearl 8100/8110/8120/8130
BlackBerry Pearl Flip series (2008): BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220/8230
BlackBerry Curve series (2007): BlackBerry Curve 8300 (8300/8310/8320/8330/8350i)
Early pager models: 850, 857, 950, 957
Monochrome Java-based series: 5000, 6000
First color series: 7200, 7500, 7700
First Sure Type phone series: 7100
This website too links to pictures of most of them, http://www.gsmarena.com/blackberry-phones-36.php...Can't say but I am really in love with Blackberry. Welcome to the Nigerian Blackberry Lover page.
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