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Blackberry Torch 10000 Review, Features and Specifications
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The original Torch was the best touch screen BlackBerry to date, but kept the big QWERTY keyboard just in case -belt and braces. Word is the sequel will look much the same but pack twice the processing power, at 1.2GHz, 512MB RAM and version 6.1 of BlackBerry's OS.
The original Torch was the best touch screen BlackBerry to date, but kept the big QWERTY keyboard just in case -belt and braces. Word is the sequel will look much the same but pack twice the processing power, at 1.2GHz, 512MB RAM and version 6.1 of BlackBerry's OS.
Research In Motion is also upping the stakes with its BlackBerry Bold 9900 smartphone, albeit in one less dimension. It will be the Canadian manufacturers' thinnest and most powerful device yet, measuring 10.5 mm and boasting a zippy 1.2 GHz processor. At long last RIM has decided to bless the Bold range with a capacitive touch-screen (2.8") sporting a very fine 287 dots per inch, but not yet cracking the iPhone 4's 326 dpi Retina display. It also runs on BlackBerry's brand-spanking new 7 operating system which brings improved graphics and browsing, plus universal voice search to the table.
Research In Motion is also upping the stakes with its BlackBerry Bold 9900 smartphone, albeit in one less dimension. It will be the Canadian manufacturers' thinnest and most powerful device yet, measuring 10.5 mm and boasting a zippy 1.2 GHz processor. At long last RIM has decided to bless the Bold range with a capacitive touch-screen (2.8") sporting a very fine 287 dots per inch, but not yet cracking the iPhone 4's 326 dpi Retina display. It also runs on BlackBerry's brand-spanking new 7 operating system which brings improved graphics and browsing, plus universal voice search to the table.
| Connect your device to your computer. Open the BlackBerry® Desktop Manager. Click Application Loader. Click Start in Add/Remove Applications or Update Applications. If necessary, perform the following actions: If the Device Security Password dialog box appears, type your device password. Click Next. If the Communication Port Selection dialog box appears, specify a communications port. Click Next. Click Next. Perform any of the following actions: To add an application that appears in the list, select the check box beside the application. To add an application that does not appear in the list, click Browse. Double-click an application loader (.alx or .ali) file. Click Next. Click Finish. |
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| Blackberry vendor id list 100 T-Mobile US 101 AWS 102 Cingular Wireless 103 Nextel 104 Sprint PCS 105 Verizon 106 Alltel 107 Rogers 109 BWA (Aliant/Sasktel) 111 MM02 DE 113 Telfort 114 T-Mobile DE/AU 115 TIM 116 Hutchison 117 Bouygues 118 SFR 119 Orange_France 120 VODAFONE (UK) 121 Telcel 122 Telstra 123 T-Mobile (UK) 124 Vodafone Germany 125 MM02 UK/IRL/NL 126 Telus 127 SMART 128 Starhub 129 Telefonica 130 Swisscom 131 Cable & Wireless 132 Vodafone (IT) 133 Vodafone (ES) 134 T-Mobile (NL) 135 Cincinnati Bell 136 Telefonica_LAM 137 Vodafone Austria 138 Vodafone Australia 139 Vodafone Ireland 140 Vodafone Sweden 141 CSL 142 Orange UK 143 Vodafone New Zealand 144 SingTel 145 Globe 146 Optus 147 Orange Mobistar 148 Vodafone_HU 149 Bharti 150 KPN 151 TIM_Greece 152 Proximus 153 Vodafone_Portugal 154 TIM_Brazil 155 BT_Mobile 156 Earthlink 158 E-Plus 159 BASE 160 Dobson 161 Vodafone_Egypt 162 Orange_Switzerland 164 Triton 165 Maxis 166 Vodafone_Denmark_(TDC) 167 MobileOne_(Voda_Singapore) 168 Vodacom 169 T-Mobile_PO 170 T-Mobile_CZ 171 T-Mobile_HU 173 MTN 174 Entel 175 Amena 176 SmarTone 177 TCS 178 Avea 179 F100 180 Turkcell 181 Partner 183 Orange_Global 186 Telkomsel 188 Vodafone_Greece 189 USCC 190 Mobilink 194 Voda_Luxembourg 195 Voda_Iceland 198 Vodafone_CZ 204 China_Mobile 205 Movilnet 209 Sympac 210 TIM_Argentina 212 Etisalat 214 AMX 215 Telefonica_Venezuela 217 Orange Romania 218 KTP 222 Mobitel Bulgaria 224 PCCW/Sunday 227 Mobily 229 Eurotel 230 Hutchison Essar |
| To determine if your BlackBerry is "unlocked" for use on carriers other than for which it is branded: A. On your BlackBerry, go to Options > Advanced Options > Sim Card. B. At that screen type MEPD (see note below) on your keyboard. A new menu will pop up. If your BlackBerry has a SureType keyboard (71xx and 81xx devices) you will need to double-tap the P, so the actual keys entered become M E P P D. C. Look for Network in the list. D. If your device is "unlocked", it should say Disabled or Inactive. If it says Active, it's still locked to that carrier |
| 1. please disable your antivirus 2. Make sure phone is upgraded to latest 4.x firmware 3. remove/disable password from the phone. If password is forgotten 4. install BlackBerryLoggerDriverInstaller first before connecting your blackberry 5. then prass get codes , You will see the read codes..... Quote:
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| When your device fails to start, it show one of these symptoms A. Totally dead Physical damage, water is the worst enemy of delicate electronic device. Try to hardware. B. Trying to restart, LED activity only. Your device is not able to start, something has gone wrong and the OS is corrupt. C. Failed to start, a white screen with an error message. Geeks call this an "Uncaught exception error". That is a polite way of saying, the last thread has terminated, the OS has halted because it is corrupt. In many cases, the Application Loader can be used from Desktop Manager or Windows, If that fails to connect, there is one final solution. A. In order to restore the device, you need to have BlackBerry Desktop Manager installed. The original, as supplied on the BlackBerry CD is adaquite. Tip: If you choose to download the newest v4xx, you can save a lot of time by choosing custom install and disabling Roxio Media Manager. At start-up, it really slows things down until it has built up it index of media. B. After it is installed, you need to install a BlackBerry OS file that is specific to your device. The original version, as supplied by the carrier, is the safe choice, but you can use any model specific version. This is not supplied on your BlackBerry CD. C. Once the OS has been installed, you have to prepare it for the device. Delete the vendor.xml file located in c:\program files\common files\research in motion\apploader D. You are now ready to restore your device. Verify that BlackBerry Desktop Manager is NOT running. Plug the device directly into the computer's USB port. Windows XP: Start / Run... / Command Windows Vista: Start / Command (type this into 'start search') You will see a black window similar to this. I have used UPPERCASE to highlight the typed commands. Windows Vista Quote:
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E. When it has finished, unplug it from the USB port and wait for it to finish start-up. Thirty minutes is typical, do not interrupt it. Once it has recovered, you can use Desktop Manager's Application Loader to customize it and restore from your backup files, if you have saved them previously |