Posts Tagged ‘Style’


This tutorial will show you how to easily copy contacts to and from Blackberry, iPhone and Android.

First off you need to have a Gmail account and you also need to install Google Sync on your device. Select one of the devices below to begin; the instructions will pop up in a new window.

Blackberry

  1. Open your Blackberry’s browser and type “m.google.com/sync”
  2. Follow the instructions to install the application

iPhone, iPad or iPod

  • Visit easy tutorial set up guide here

Windows Mobile 

  • Visit easy tutorial set up guide here 

Windows Phone 7

  • Visit easy tutorial set up guide here 
1. Once Google Sync is set up select Sync on your handset and your contacts will be imported into Gmail.
2. Once your Google Account is set and synced the contacts from your primary phone will be located in your Gmail’s contact list depicted by the picture below (your list will have contacts unlike the photo for security purposes)
3. The next stop is to install Google Sync on your new phone you would like to sync contacts too.
4. Select one of the above methods pertaining to your new handset to install Google Sync.
5. Once Google Sync is set up select Sync on your handset and your contacts will be imported onto your new handset.
It is recommended to do this over WiFi so you don’t incur additional data usage/charges.

Many Blackberries are unable to access LinkedIn from Appworld so here is the direct download for everything wondering!

Download via QR Code or direct link via your mobile browser.

qrcode


 

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Blackberry Style 9670

Posted: April 12, 2011 in Mobile Phones
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The BlackBerry Style for Sprint is the best flip smartphone you can find right now, and it’s a pretty terrific messaging phone all around. It’s unusual to find flip-style smartphones, and many of the ones we do see aren’t great. Hence the name, the Style is a stylish (and easy) way to get your messaging done without having to worry about scratching up a big touch screen in your pocket or purse. It may not be the ultimate super-phone, but it’ll appeal to plenty of people.
Physical Features and Phone CallsThe 4.6-ounce Style is a somewhat chubby flip phone at 3.8 by 2.4 by 0.7 inches (HWD), but give it a break—there’s a full QWERTY keyboard in there. The all-plastic body is glossy in front and slightly textured in back giving the handset a classy look. The phone fits easily in one hand and feels extremely solid and well-built all around.

The front of the Style is dominated by a big 2-inch, 320-by-240-pixel color screen. Most of the time, it’s a large analog clock with various status indicators around the edges. When you get an e-mail or text message, it pops up a preview before returning to the clock. Unfortunately, you can’t play video on the external screen or use it as a camera viewfinder.
Flip open the Style to find a 2.7-inch, 360-by-400-pixel TFT LCD screen and a full BlackBerry keyboard, complete with a slightly raised touch pad.

Specifications

  • 2.7-inch QVGA (360 x 400) display
  • 2″ 240 x 320 external display
  • 624 MHz CPU
  • 512 MB of RAM
  • 5-megapixel camera with autofocus and flash
  • 3G via 800 / 1900 MHz EV-DO Rev. A
  • Wi-Fi b/g/nGPS
  • Bluetooth 2.1
  • microSD (support for up to 32 GB)
  • 3.5mm headphone jack
  • BlackBerry OS 6
  • 4.5 hours talk time, 10.5 days standby

Promotional Video

Source [Blackberry]