Selasa, 23 Maret 2010

Advanced Settings for Individual Account

Sprint Palm Pixi users may want to enter advanced settings for their individual account when they have known some common settings. If you still not know common settings, please read the posts below:
Palm Pixi Tips&Tricks: Set Up Common Email Account
Palm Pixi Tips&Tricks: Set Up Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync (EAS)

FAQ: How to Enter advanced Setting for Individual Account on Palm Pixi?

To do this, please follow the steps below:

1. Open Email null>.
2. Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts.
3. Tap the account name.
4. Set any of the following:
* Account name: Enter the name that appears in the account list.
* Full name: Enter the name you want to appear in the From field for messages you send.
* Play sound: Set whether a sound plays when a new message arrives.
* Show notification: Set whether a notification appears onscreen when a new message arrives.
* Signature: Tap the Signature field and enter the signature text. A signature includes information you want to add to the closing of all your messages, such as your name, address, and phone numbers; your website; or a personal motto. You can use a different signature for each email account.
* Reply-to address: Enter the address you want recipients to see and reply to on your outgoing messages, if it is different from your actual email address.
* Sync deleted emails POP accounts only: Set whether messages should be deleted on the server when you delete them on your phone.
* Show email: Set how many days’ worth of messages to retrieve from the server.
* Get email: Set how frequently to synchronize email for this account.
* Remove Account: Tap Remove Account, and then tap Remove Email Account to remove the email account.
* Change Login Settings: Tap Change Login Settings and tap the relevant fields to change the account information, such as incoming and outgoing mail servers, port numbers, and authentication settings. Make sure these settings match the settings you received from your email provider or system administrator before you began the set up process; if these settings do not match, you will have trouble sending or receiving email.

Try it now, and make your individual account personalized!

Maximum Battery Life BlackBerry

All current Blackberrys use a Lithium-ion battery, or “Li-ion” for short. In the past, some BlackBerry devices used a Nickel-metal hydride batteries, or “NiMH”. This article focuses on the Li-ion battery.



One of the most often asked questions on the BlackBerryForums is about battery use, charging and draining. From my reading, there is lot of confusion over the false belief that new batteries must be conditioned and fully drained before charging. I hope these tips below help some users form some good battery habits!
A. Tips for new BlackBerrys and Batteries:

1. When you get a new Blackberry, charge it fully to 100%. There is no 120% or 130%, so once it hits 100%, it is fully charged. This normally takes about 2-4 hours for a new device. There is nothing wrong with “over-charging” the battery, however there is no real need to do so. Sometimes, new Li-ion batteries will come fully charged out of the box.

2. There is no “break-in” or “conditioning” required for the Li-ion batteries. They do not need the old “fully discharge – fully charge” routine for the initial three charges as was recommended on older battery technologies.

3. If you are a brand new BlackBerry user, keep in mind that you are likely using (or playing with) your BlackBerry much more the first few days than in normal routine use. If you think you are having quick battery discharge issues, give yourself a week or so until your daily BlackBerry usage levels off to a perceived normal amount. Don't freak out after the first one or two days if your battery depletes itself halfway through the day--You're probably using the device at a higher than normal use.
B. Tips for routine charging and ongoing use:

1. There is no memory on a Li-ion battery, and thus it is recommended that you “top-off” the charge regularly during the day when possible. Ten minutes now and then on your wall outlet, automobile or USB cable is recommended.

2. Roughly every 30 charges, deliberately discharge your battery to 10-15%, and fully charge to 100% afterwards. This will help maintain the accuracy of the “fuel gauge” on the device (your battery meter or scale). It has nothing to do with the battery memory (as mentioned, Li-ion batteries do not have memory) but helps maintain the accuracy of the device’s percentage of battery charge left.

3. Don’t drain your battery every day to 10-20% of its charge. You can actually expect battery problems by draining the battery. Again, to repeat, top-off your charge during the day whenever convenient – even ten minutes in the car or at your desk will give you an extra 20-25% charge.
C. Tips for reducing fast battery drain:

1. A BlackBerry constantly searching for signal drains the battery quickly. In an office building, residence, or rural area with low signal coverage, you will experience a quicker battery drain. Turn off the “radio” on the homescreen or the data signal if you must reduce battery drain in severe circumstances (Options > Mobile Network > Data Services = OFF).

2. Check your applications running in the background. Press your Menu key and then choose Switch Applications to see what is running in the background (or, hold down the Menu key about 3 seconds for the App Switcher ribbon to appear). There are commonly four or five applications that will always be running (Messages, Call Logs/Phone, BlackBerry Messenger, Homescreen, and the Browser; there are others such as BeamBerry and Alarms which will also run). Make certain that the browser is NOT on an active webpage (should return the bookmarks page only). Close any other applications that do not need to be running (the camera or a game you were playing or Google Maps). Applications like GoogleMaps and streaming audio apps such as Pandora or the Media Player left running in the background are big battery drainers.

3. Turn off the Bluetooth connection when you don’t need it (Options > Bluetooth).

4. Some applications such JiveTalk have a “battery save mode” when idle. Log off applications such as JiveTalk, AIM, Google Talk if you are not using them for long periods of time.

5. Use your sleeper-magnet enabled holster. The magnet in the holster is there for a reason – it puts the BlackBerry to sleep, saves the battery, and makes you a happy camper.

6. Turn your backlight down to 80%… for many, that is a barely noticeable difference in the screen brightness (Options > Screen/Keyboard).

7. Get an extended-life battery if you think you need it (Seidio Online has many choices for various models).

8. Li-ion batteries have a typical life-span of 300-500 charges, which averages out to approximately two years. A Li-ion battery will normally maintain more of a full capacity charge and then “quit working” suddenly, rather than gradually becoming worse in performance.

9. Store a Li-ion battery with about a 50% charge at normal room temperature. Hot temperatures (like an auto glovebox) will drain a stored battery quickly, and charging will take longer in extrememly hot climates, above 100 degrees.

Leaked BlackBerry Software Downloads FREE

Listed below are leaked versions of RIM software for BlackBerry smartphones and desktops. This section will be updated on a regular basis, as new leaks become available.

*DISCLAIMER* - These are unofficial RIM software releases. If you choose to install, do so at your own risk! BB Leaks is not responsible for any malfunctions or abnormalities that may occur.

BlackBerry Desktop Manager:
  • - BlackBerry Desktop Manager v5.0.1 for Windows (~93mb)
  • - BlackBerry Desktop Manager v1.0.0.75 for MAC (~25mb )
BlackBerry Messenger:
  • - BBM 5.0.0.8 .zip with all OS (~7.88mb)
  • - BBM 5.0.0.17 (~1.2mb) Note: missing important .cod files, may not run properly.
BlackBerry Storm2 9520:
  • - BlackBerry Storm2 9520 OS 5.0.0.287 (~148mb)
BlackBerry Bold 9700:
  • - BlackBerry Bold 9700 OS 5.0.0.296 (~136mb)

  • - BlackBerry Bold 9700 OS 5.0.0.344 (~143mb)

  • - BlackBerry Bold 9700 OS 5.0.0.351 (~147mb)
BlackBerry Storm 9530:
  • - BlackBerry Storm 9530 OS 5.0.0.140 (~144mb)

  • - BlackBerry Storm 9530 OS 5.0.0.154 (~145mb)
  • - BlackBerry Storm 9530 OS 5.0.0.191 (~151mb)

  • - Blackberry Storm 9530 OS 5.0.0.230 (~120mb)

  • - BlackBerry Storm 9530 OS 5.0.0.323 (~132mb)
BlackBerry Storm 9500:
  • - BlackBerry Storm 9500 OS v4.7.0.173 (~106mb)

  • - BlackBerry Storm 9500 OS 5.0.0.230 (~171mb)

  • - BlackBerry Storm 9500 OS 5.0.0.328 (~138mb)
BlackBerry Tour 9630:
  • - BlackBerry Tour 9630 OS 4.7.1.42 (~133mb)

  • - BlackBerry Tour 9630 OS 5.0.0.230 (~120mb)

  • - BlackBerry Tour 9630 OS 5.0.0.273 (~126mb)
BlackBerry Bold 9000:
  • - BlackBerry Bold 9000 OS 5.0.0.238 (~139mb)

  • - BlackBerry Bold 9000 OS 5.0.0.314 (~142mb)

  • - BlackBerry Bold 9000 OS 5.0.0.348 (~112mb)
BlackBerry Curve 8900:
  • - BlackBerry Curve 8900 OS 5.0.0.238

  • - BlackBerry Curve 8900 OS 5.0.0.348 (~122mb)
BlackBerry Curve 8520:
  • - BlackBerry Curve 8520 OS 5.0.0.238

  • - BlackBerry Curve 8520 OS 5.0.0.348 (~119mb)
BlackBerry Pearl 8230:
- BlackBerry Pearl 8230 OS 5.0.0.230

OS v4.6.0.307 rel 524 por Sk_Telecom “Oficial” – BlackBerry Bold

Software For BlackBerry® Bold (TM) 9000 smartphone
BlackBerry Handheld Software v4.6.0.524 (Multilanguage)

Package Version: 4.6.0.524
Consisting of:

  • Applications: 4.6.0.307
  • Software Platform: 4.0.0.248
  • File name: 90000jEastAsia_PBr4.6.0_rel524_PL4.0.0.248_A4.6.0. 307_SK_Telecom.exe
  • File size: 97.7MB

Para su Descarga: https://www.blackberry.com/Downloads...EA57487BF8ED26

Sprint gets BlackBerry 8530

Sprint has just promised to introduce the BlackBerry Curve 8530. The latest Curve model is an updated version of one of RIM’s most popular consumer-oriented smartphones. It sports the new BlackBerry OS 5.0 and a new design. This smartphone has a QVGA display above a QWERTY keyboard. Between these two is an optical trackpad in place of a trackball or D-pad.

According to the press release, “Sprint’s BlackBerry Curve 8530 will offer BlackBerry App World for instant access to thousands of applications. Sprint has employed an open Internet approach, and the Sprint Application Developer Program has been providing tools for third-party developers, since Sprint first launched the Wireless Web on its phones in 2001.” BlackBerry Curve 8530 smartphone makes it even easier to enjoy music on-the-go with dedicated keys to skip to the next song on a playlist, pause or play. It comes preloaded with several multimedia applications including BlackBerry Media Sync, Sprint Music Store™, Sprint TV™ and Pandora™. It also boasts dedicated applications for a smoothly integrated social networking experience with Facebook®, MySpace™ and Flickr™. BlackBerry Curve 8530 will be available in three color options – Black, Royal Purple and Red.

No pricing and release date have been announced just yet it is predicted around the $99 that Verizon is charging with a 2-year contract and $100 mail-in rebate.

Sprint gets BlackBerry 8530

Moto’s iDEN Opus One is the i1, will have MOTOBLUR

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Remember the Opus One, the Android-powered iDEN handset from Motorola we scooped and then spec’d just before Christmas? Well apparently it’s going to be made official sometime in the next few weeks (hello, CTIA!) and will feature one added but obvious goodie: MOTOBLUR. Since we know most of you don’t have encyclopedic memories, here’s a bit of a refresher on what we’ve been told this phone is all about:

* 3.1″ hVGA 320×480 capacitive touchscreen display
* 3 megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash
* Accelerometer
* Proximity sensor
* Wi-Fi 802.11b/g
* Bluetooth
* microSD card slot
* 2.5mm headset jack
* Home, Menu, Back, Speaker buttons are capacitive buttons with haptic feedback
* iDEN PTT & PTX
* Android LBS which is integrated into the iDEN GPS engine
* “Enterprise email”
* Plastic-molded housing with some rubberized texture finishes
* 58mm in width, 118mm in length
* 100g weight
* 512MB Flash / 256MB of RAM
* 64k and 128k iDEN SIM card support
* A-GPS
* Motorola dual-mic technology noise-canceling for noisy environments
* Flash Lite v3.1.x
* Some of the preloaded apps include: corporate email client with ActiveSync support, MOTONAV navigation app, barcode scanner, and document viewer.

Obviously without being official it’s not possible to confirm carriers, but naturally Sprint’s Nextel and Boost are going to get on board while TELUS’s Mike is said to be getting it in Q3.

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