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9900, 9930, 9810, 9850 & 9860 Blackberry’s to be launched

Thursday, August 4th, 2011

RIM, the parent company of the Blackberry handheld mobile devices and Smartphone?s, announced today that over the next few months it would launch 5 new models.

It was also announced that all five models would run on the Blackberry 7 OS. The much talked about QNX software and operating system won?t be available until 2012.

There will be two new Bold models and three new Torch Models that will be available through most of Blackberry?s worldwide network of wireless carriers.

In the United States, AT&T has already said that it would carry three of the new smart phone models. The 9900 Bold, the 9810 Torch and the 9860 Torch will be GSM models and will work on wireless carriers like T-Mobile, Rogers, Vodafone, Orange, O2, Movistar and Three. Sprint a CDMA network in the United States will carry the other two. The 9930 Bold and the 9850 Torch are CDMA devices and will work on wireless networks like Verizon, Bell, Telus, Movilnet, and Wind.

The new models include the Torch 9810. This will be a second-generation phone after the original 9800 Torch. It will run on the new 4G operating frequencies. It will still have the vertical slide out Qwerty keyboard like the original Torch.

The new 9900 Bold will also be a 4G Blackberry. Similar in shape and functionality to the 9000 Bold but much faster, with better screen resolution and with the new OS7 operating system.

The new BlackBerry Torch 9860, will have a touch screen and will not have a Qwerty keyboard. The Torch 9860 is RIM’s replacement for the old full-touch screen BlackBerry Storm line. This is the model that goes head to head with Apple?s iPhone.

The 9930 Bold is similar to the 9900 but is made specifically for CDMA carriers. The same with the new Blackberry Torch 9850, similar to the 9860 but for CDMA networks.

Research in Motion is moving along to try and regain lost market share. RIM has been the leader in smartphone for many years, but over the past few years the iPhone and other Google Android based devices have eroded it lead.

Unlockology will keep you updated on the launch dates and will be here to help you with your Blackberry unlocking needs.

New Blackberry 9900 & 9930 Bold to be launched

Tuesday, July 12th, 2011

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RIM Blackberry has announced the launch of two models: the 9900 and 9930 Bold. No exact launch date has been given, although reports on various websites have the Bold models coming late summer.

The 9900 Bold is being launched on in the United States on the AT&T Wireless Network and the 9930 on the http://unlockology.com/index.php?main_page=product_free_shipping_info&cPath=1195&products_id=179 Network (USA). In the United Kingdom reports are that the 9900 will be available on Vodafone, Orange and Three Network.

Specs for both new models are yet to be posted on the Blackberry website. However we know that the look is similar to the 9000 Bold model. It will have a higher definition screen and a full QWERTY keyboard on the front and won’t have a slideout keyboard like the Torch http://unlockology.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1181&products_id=912 model.

Blackberry does state on its website that the 9900 and 9930 will be easier to use and faster. They will both come loaded with the new Blackberry 7 OS (operating system) which should result in faster browsing and search times. It will come with a 1.2 GHz processor, 8GB of memory and a 720p HD video recorder. Other applications will include Wi-Fi, a compass, and NFC technology.

Unlockology will keep you updated on the launch dates and will be here to help you with your Blackberry unlocking needs.
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What’s new from Blackberry? It wouldn’t be called a Touch?

Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011

The buzz on the street is that RIM, the parent company of the Blackberry smartphone series, is about to launch a new device. A touchscreen device similar to a Blackberry Storm but with a full QWERTY keyboard like those on the Blackberry Bold. But different to the Blackberry Torch which has a slide out keyboard. By some it has been dubbed the Blackberry Touch, a name I very much doubt they will adopt given the fact that HTC, one RIM’s biggest competitors already markets the Touch series of mobile phones.

What will it look like and what will set it apart from the competition? Some are saying it will be more candy bar shaped. According to some the project is codenamed “Dakota.” It is supposed to have a 5-megapixel camera that can also be used to take HD video.

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Blackberry 9800 Torch – RIM’s Answer to the iPhone

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

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Research In Motion (RIM) and its Blackberry brand have a lot riding on the launch of the new Blackberry 9800 Torch. With the battle for Smartphone supremacy in full heat, and Apple’s iPhone sales showing no signs of a slow down, Blackberry has its work cut out for it. Google and it’s Android operating software is also a hot contender.

The new Blackberry 9800 Torch is a touchscreen slider. In other words, the phone looks like a full screen smartphone, like an iPhone. However, it has a bottom part that slides down and reveals and full QWERT keyboard and an optical trackpad.
The touchscreen on the 9800 Torch is a lot more responsive than its predecessor, the blackberry storm.  There are two options for typing. It can be done on the on-screen keyboard or on the slide out keyboard. The slide out keyboard is probably the best blackberry has made to date. The keys are wide enough to provide enough room to type comfortably. Have the combination of a touchscreen and a full sized slide out keyboard is what makes the 9800 Torch stand out from the competition.

The Blackberry 9800 Torch also comes loaded with RIM’s new OS 6.0 operating system. The layout is somewhat different to what Blackberry users are used to, but there are plenty of new additions and it is quite easy to get used to. Similar to an iPhone, you can finger swipe through (more…)

Unlock my Blackberry – What does that mean?

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Unlock my Blackberry - What does that mean?

Have you ever heard people around you say: “I unlocked my blackberry” or “My blackberry bold is unlocked,” and wonder, what are they all talking about? I asked the guys at Unlockology.com about this, and here is what I learnt.

When people talk about unlocking, they are often referring to the act of freeing up a mobile phone and making it their own. But why “their own” you might ask? Don’t they already own the handset? Well, the answer to this is that cellular phones, including Blackberry, are for the most part, sold by the network carriers through what is called a subsidization program.

A subsidization or subsidy occurs when a network carrier offers incentives to a buyer to purchase a Blackberry or other Smartphone at an attractive discount. Most of the time, cellular mobile phones are sold below cost by the network service providers. In order to qualify for these discounted prices customers must enter into a contract with the network provider and agree to the terms of that contract. This contract is a means of protecting the service providers’ initial investment. The provider builds-in the discounted portion of the handset into the monthly service fee for the use of voice or data communications on their network. Their intention is to recoup every penny of their investment and more.

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AT&T – Unlocking a Monopoly

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

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AT&T Inc. is the biggest provider of landline telephone service (telephony) in the United States. The company also provides high-speed Internet services and television services over their broadband network. In the USA, AT&T is also the second largest provider of cellular & mobile phone network services. Verizon Wireless is the leader in the United States when measuring the number of wireless network subscribers.

AT&T began as Southwestern Bell Corporation. The name was changed in 1995 to SBC Communications. Then in 2005, the AT&T name began to be used after the purchase of AT&T Corporation by SBC Communications. AT&T’s history dates back for more than a century. AT&T used to have a monopoly in the United States telephone market until 1984 when after loosing an antitrust suit; the American government broke up the company.

The irony of today’s AT&T is that it very much like (more…)

Welcome to Unlockology

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

Unlockology provides the best online mobile phone unlocking service for GSM phones from different brands and different service providers across the world. We unlock phones using remote IMEI solutions. Unlocking your mobile phone allows you to take advantage of cheaper networks, avoid roaming charges and increases the resale value of your phone. Fast, safe and easy.

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Unlockology prove el mejor servicio en la net para desbloquear o liberar telefonos celulares GSM. Liberamos telefonos de distintas marcas y moviles que estan bloqueados con diferentes provedores alrededor del mundo. Liberar tu movil te permite tomar ventaja de los provedores con mejores tarifas, usar tarjetas SIM locales en los paises que visitas y asi evitar cargos de roaming, y tambien incremente el valor de tu telefono cuando lo quiera vender. Servicio rapido, seguro y f?cil. Desbloquee su celular o Blackberry con nosotros.

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Unlockology vous propose une solution de deblocage facile et de toute surete pour votre telefone mobile simplement a travers un “code reseau” ou “code operateur”. Le service de deblocage de votre telephone mobile vous permet de tirer profit des reseaux meilleur marche, ainsi que d’eviter des frais de deplacement en utilisant differentes cartes reseau SIM. Cette solution augmente la valeur de revente de votre telephone. Une solution rapide, sur et facile.

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Our global smartphone remote unlocking process is safe & guaranteed to unlock your cellphone regardless of carrier restriction. No technical knowledge required. Just enter you subsidy unlock codes. If you run into difficulties, help is only an email away. The Unlockology Team is here to help.Entering your unlock code on your wireless wireless phone is as easy as 123. Follow our “how to unlock” detailed step-by-step instruction guide, and remove the lock permanently.

Once unlocked your cellular will accept a sim card from any GSM network service provider worldwide. Carriers like Vodafone, AT&T, TMobile, Rogers, Telus, O2, Bell, 3, Orange, Digicel, Comcel, Digitel, Telcel, Etisalat, Cellcom, Verizon, Cable & Wireless, ERA, Cellular One, Movistar, Tigo, Vivo, Claro, Proximus, Mobilis, TIM, Optus, KPN and many more…

Why unlock? There are many benefits to unlocking your phone. Network freedom, ability to buy latest new model from another carrier, saving money by not roaming when traveling abroad, a locked fone is worth less. Unlocking your black berry may enable additional features.

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