Replacing your Blackberry
with another Blackberry?
I have spent some time
reviewing the new Verizon Blackberrys that are running the new 7.0 operating
system.
• They are much faster than the Blackberry I
purchased 6 months ago.
• The browser is very usable. Finally,
Blackberry has a browser that you can use to surf the Internet.
Two concerns remain:
• Will Rim, the company that manufactures
Blackberrys be in business a year from now? The financial press reports Rim is
not doing very well financially.
• The Blackberry Applications Library still
pales in comparison to the applications library for iPhones and Androids. Will
the Blackberry Applications Library ever catch up?
Browser Suggestion to
Make Your Current Blackberry More Usable
I have tried the Opera,
Bolt and Firefox browsers to see if using a different browser makes a
difference in surfing the Internet. Here is what I discovered:
• Bolt is now my new Internet browser. The
initial load of the program is longer than the Blackberry Browser, but once
loaded, Internet pages loaded very quickly. Changing the preference to a split
screen made the web content visible without using the magnifying glass all the
time. (http://boltbrowser.com/dnld.html#BOLTbb)
• Mozilla Firefox is not available for the
Blackberry, but is for iPhone and Androids.
Paying For Your New Phone
Another Lesson on How Not
to Treat Your Cell Phone
By now, we are all
familiar with the indicator built into your cell phone and cell phone
battery that changes to a pink color if the cell phone has come into contact
with water. The most common methods of contact with water are dropping your
cell phone into the toilet or forgetting to remove your cell phone from your
pants pocket before washing them. Add a third method to your list: If you store
your laptop in a backpack and leave the backpack outside in hot humid weather,
it is possible to damage your cell phone from exposure to humidity.
Android Upgrade Report
Many Verizon customers of
Android cell phones were in for a not so pleasant surprise when they recently
upgraded their cell phones to the newest Android Operating System. Before the
upgrade, you could individually customize sounds for voice mail, texts, and emails. The newest upgrade
took part of that customization away. While you can still customize ringtones,
you won’t be able to designate different sounds for emails, texts and tweets
anymore.
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