Blueberry phone

  1. BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220
  2. All BlackBerry phones
  3. Secure Smartphones
  4. Blueberries 101: Nutrition Facts and Health Benefits
  5. Obama Phone
  6. Bawahahahahhaha... Introducing the BlueBerry L900i
  7. The end of Blackberry mobile: Once owned by millions, now ends all its legacy services


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BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220

Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 Class 10 Class 10 Launch 2008, September. Released 2008, October Discontinued Body 101.1 x 50 x 17.5 mm (3.98 x 1.97 x 0.69 in) 102 g (3.60 oz) Half-QWERTY Mini-SIM Trackball Display 65K colors 2.6 inches, 20.9 cm 2 (~41.4% screen-to-body ratio) 240 x 320 pixels, 4:3 ratio (~154 ppi density) Secondary external 65K TFT display, 128x160 pixels Platform BlackBerry OS 32-bit Intel XScale PXA272 312 MHz Memory microSDHC (dedicated slot) 75MB Main Camera 2 MP LED flash Yes Selfie camera No Sound Yes Yes Comms Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g 2.0, A2DP No No microUSB 2.0 Features HTML BlackBerry maps Document editor (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF) MP4/WMV/H.264 player MP3/eAAC+/WMA player Organizer Voice memo/dial Battery Removable Li-Ion 900 mAh battery Up to 336 h Up to 4 h Misc Black 1.15 W/kg (head) 1.18 W/kg (body) 0.66 W/kg (head) 0.54 W/kg (body) About 110 EUR Disclaimer. We can not guarantee that the information on this page is 100% correct.

All BlackBerry phones

• KEY2 LE • Evolve X • Evolve • KEY2 • Motion • Aurora • Keyone • DTEK60 • DTEK50 • Priv • Leap • Classic Non Camera • Porsche Design P'9983 • Passport • Classic • Z3 • Porsche Design P'9982 • Z30 • 9720 • Q5 • Z10 • Q10 • 4G LTE Playbook • Curve 9320 • Curve 9220 • Curve 9380 • Bold 9790 • Porsche Design P'9981 • Curve 9370 • Curve 9360 • Curve 9350 • Torch 9810 • Torch 9860 • Torch 9850 • Bold Touch 9900 • Bold Touch 9930 • 4G Playbook HSPA+ • Playbook Wimax • Playbook • Bold 9780

Secure Smartphones

There are phones that say they are secure and then there are phones that live and breathe security. Phones with BlackBerry® software or apps don’t just tack on security, it’s built-in. BlackBerry is trusted by thousands of companies and governments around the world to securely enable business on mobile. Foundational Security Security starts with the manufacturing process, and stays with your smartphone from that point forward. When you boot up, each component of hardware and software is validated to ensure your device hasn’t been tampered with. Then your device is continuously monitored for events or changes that indicate a compromise to device security. Hardware Root of Trust: A secure manufacturing process establishes a hardware root of trust that injects cryptographic security keys to the processor. Secure Boot Process: When you boot up, each component of hardware and software is validated to ensure your device has not been tampered with. Downgrade Prevention: Your smartphone is protected against loading an OS version that doesn’t have the latest security fixes or a malicious user exploiting a vulnerability in an older OS version. BlackBerry Integrity Detection (BID): Your device is continuously monitored for events or configuration changes that indicate a compromise to device security. Real-time actions are triggered if a threat is detected. OS Security BlackBerry locks down capabilities in the Android OS that could give attackers the opportunity to compromise your dev...

Blueberries 101: Nutrition Facts and Health Benefits

Blueberries are a very popular, tasty fruit native to North America but grown commercially across the Americas and Europe ( They’re low in calories and incredibly healthy, potentially regulating blood sugar levels and aiding heart and brain health. Often marketed as a superfood, blueberries are an excellent source of several vitamins, beneficial plant compounds, and antioxidants ( This article reviews blueberries, including their nutrition and benefits. As a member of the heather family ( Vaccinium ssp.), These small, round berries are about 0.2–0.6 inches (5–16 mm) in diameter, and their color can range from blue to purple. Different kinds of blueberries exist, so their appearance may vary slightly. The two most common varieties are highbush and lowbush blueberries. Blueberries have a pleasant, sweet taste. They’re often eaten fresh but may also be frozen or juiced. They can be used in a variety of baked goods, jams, and jellies, as well as for flavorings. SUMMARY Blueberries are small, round, purple or blue berries belonging to the heather family. Highbush and lowbush blueberries are the two most common varieties. Blueberries are low in calories and fat yet provide decent amounts of healthy fiber. A 3.5-ounce (100-gram) serving of raw blueberries has ( • Calories: 57 • Water: 84% • Protein: 0.7 grams • Carbs: 14.5 grams • Sugar: 10 grams • Fiber: 2.4 grams • Fat: 0.3 grams Carbs Blueberries primarily consist of 14% Most of the carbs come from simple sugars like These ber...

Obama Phone

#1 The Lifeline Assistance program started in Tennessee in mid-2008 and is now available in 49 states, DC and Puerto Rico. #2 You qualify for a phone simply by accepting other government assistance -- Medicaid, food stamps, SSI, National School Lunch, Section 8 Housing, Home Energy assistance and others. #3 The FCC is currently wrapping up a large pilot program that's testing ways to expand the ObamaPhone program to include broadband internet access. Read More:

Bawahahahahhaha... Introducing the BlueBerry L900i

I had to post this in the "humor" category cuz it made me LOL... If immitation is the highest form of flattery, then the good folks at Research in Motion should feel real honored right now. What you're looking at above (plenty more images after the jump) is the BlueBerry L900i, which is a knock-off of our beloved BlackBerry Bold. Head on over to ChinaGrabber.com and you can pick up the BlueBerry L900i for the low low price of $164.99. Here's a snippet from the sale page: The L900i is a beautiful and useful phone.It looks very like BlackBerry, but we call it BlueBerry. It boasts Full QWERTY keyboard with intelligent input for easy one-handed typing.The keypad is very soft and delicate for users, The phone has 2.4 inch 240*320 pixels screen, bluetooth, and so on. The new design compromises the nobler and interest styles. It is a good choice for you. What's more, the L900i is and affordable solution for DUAL GSM lines. Bluetooth headset is only supports the master SIM card calls but not the slave SIM card. Without switching the phone off, it allows for you to use 2 different sim cards to standby, but only one call can be received each time. Dual SIM Card slots? Sign me up! haha. You can click on over for the full features and specs list. If anybody out there actually buys one of these things, please email me a full review. I'll be sure to run it on the blogs. OK RIM Legal... go get 'em boys!!

The end of Blackberry mobile: Once owned by millions, now ends all its legacy services

In the year 1999, Blackberry launched its first handheld device in the form of a two-way pager. And since then, the company has seen it all — the rise, the fall and the end. If we go back in time, Nokia and Blackberry were the most popular cellular mobile brands in the 2000s, however, the advent of Apple’s iPhones in 2007 led to the end of both these brands in the mobile phone segment. In the second half of the 2000s, Blackberry released mobile phones such as Curve Bold, Pearl and others that became widely popular among both corporate consumers as well as normal users. It was not just the QWERTY keypad that stood out of Blackberry, but applications such as Blackberry Messenger (BBM) were extremely popular, even among the youngsters. The ability to mail, text and use the internet on the go made the devices popular among business professionals. Capability development is critical for businesses who want to push the envelope of innovation. Discover how business leaders are strategizing around building talent capabilities and empowering employee transformation. The release of the iPhone 4 in 2010 was the beginning of the end for Blackberry as it became the most popular smartphone in the US. Although, Blackberry had not considered iPhones and Android-based phones as a threat because of its offerings primarily focusing on corporates and business professionals. However, the users started to feel what the Blackberry lacked and they started to make switches to the iPhones or the ear...