You are going to be watching a lovely video of the BlackBerry 9550 smartphone, which is also popularly called the Storm 2. As you can see for yourself, the hardware and software are only in the developmental stage. However, the SurePress click is an interesting factor here.
BlackBerry Storm 2
Nothing’s noticeable while the device is turned off, but when turned on, the click is back there into action. You can actually here those clicks throughtout – they’re that loud. SurePress, it seems, is going for the long haul, after all. Take a look at the video after the jump and enjoy!
Research In Motion (RIM) has today announced that it will be reaching the BlackBerry Desktop software to Mac OS X run machines. This service will be starting in September 2009.
The new app from RIM will enable those using the Mac OS to sync iTunes, contacts, calendars, notes and other tasks between their BlackBerry smartphones and Mac PCs. This service will also allow users to add or delete programs from their devices, update firmware, backup, restore and even manage more than one handheld at a time.
Click here to sign up for this new service from RIM
We have long adored the BlackBerry 8520, also called the Gemini. We didn’t have proper info on the official release date of the smartphone though. Wal-Mart, Best Buy and others do typically get these handsets close to the release date, we still weren’t too sure about it. But now, things are different. We have now gotten official information from T-Mobile that it will be promoting the handheld.
The BlackBerry Gemini is going to be the very first one in the Curve lineup that will be doing without the usual trademark trackball and will instead feature a touch-sensitive trackpad. We think many of the BlackBerry series of phones might soon start using this feature. Anyways, the Gemini retails on T-Mobile from August 5, so those interested can please get their hands on it.
The BlackBerry Tour is currently making waves in the mobile market. Though we would have loved to know the inner machinations of this wonderful smartphone, we simply didn’t have the heart to take this beauty apart.
Happily enough, there are these guys over at GSM Phone Unlocking, who decided to rip apart the entire thing and, what is better, put it back in position. Watch this thrilling YouTube video below to understand your Verizon BlackBerry better. Enjoy!