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		<title>What is BlackBerry</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Oct 2008 16:33:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy Simpson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Without doubt, the most popular mobile email solution around at the moment is BlackBerry from Research In Motion (RIM). I&#8217;m sure you will have heard of them, but are probably wondering just what exactly do they do, how they work, and what&#8217;s the difference between them? What do they do? First and foremost, BlackBerry is [...]]]></description>
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<p>Without doubt, the most popular mobile email solution around at the moment is BlackBerry from Research In Motion (RIM). I&#8217;m sure you will have heard of them, but are probably wondering just what exactly do they do, how  they work, and what&#8217;s the difference between them?</p>
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<p><strong>What do they do?<br />
</strong>First and foremost, BlackBerry is about being able to send and receive email, quickly and easily. Over the last few years, BlackBerrys have been upgraded from only supporting email, text and phone calls to having digital cameras, expandable memory, media players, internet access, Wi-Fi, GPS and pretty much every other feature you&#8217;d find on any mobile phone on the market. The emphasis is still on email, and to be honest, there isn&#8217;t another device on the market that does what a BlackBerry does, as well as BlackBerry does it. BlackBerry devices can all handle email attachments such as Microsoft Word, Excel, &amp; Powerpoint documents, PDF&#8217;s and images. Attachments aren&#8217;t downloaded automatically, the device will ask you if you want to download it. If you chose not to &#8211; maybe you don&#8217;t need to read the attachment until you get back to the office, the files will be sat waiting for you on your PC when you get back. </p>
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<p><strong>How does it work?<br />
</strong>BlackBerrys use &quot;Push Email&quot; to deliver email to your phone. &quot;Push Email&quot; simply means that as soon as the email server receives an email, it pushes it out across the cellular network to your device. You instantly get an alert to notify you that you have new email and can read it immediately on your BlackBerry. Email on your PC or most other mobile phones normally works on a &quot;Pull&quot; system called POP. With POP email, your computer will connect to the servers at regular intervals (anything from 5 mins to an hour or more) and then download any new emails to your PC. This often means a delay between the email being sent and you getting it. With &quot;Push Email&quot; there is little or no delay. BlackBerry condenses the emails into just plain text, all fancy formatting is removed, and you just see the information you need. This allows the emails to travel quickly over the cellular network, meaning you won&#8217;t have to wait for the email to finish downloading before you can read it.</p>
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<p><strong>Why would I want one?<br />
</strong>Email is now one of the quickest and easiest ways of communicating. By having email on your phone, you won&#8217;t have to worry about remembering to check your email on your computer. You won&#8217;t have to learn how to use email programs, or mess around remembering passwords for webmail. You don&#8217;t really even need a computer! Sending an email on a BlackBerry is as easy as sending a text message. You can send images in your emails, so there&#8217;s no need to try and figure out how to send picture messages. Email is cheaper too. Rather than paying for each message that you send, email is done on a flat monthly fee of around &pound;5 (varies by network). 
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<p><strong>What email accounts can I use on it?<br />
</strong>Pretty much all email accounts that use either POP or IMAP will work with no problem. When you set up your email with BlackBerry, you may be asked for your POP or IMAP server settings, you can normally find these on your email providers website. If you use Hotmail, then you will need to either pay to upgrade your account, or you can set a forward to your BlackBerry email address that you&#8217;ll create as part of the sign up process. See our post on Setting up email on BlackBerry Devices for more information</p>
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<p><strong>Are they easy to set up?<br />
</strong>There are two different set-ups for BlackBerry Email, (BIS and BES) and this can cause some confusion.</p>
<p><strong>BIS</strong> stands for BlackBerry Internet Service, and is what most of us would use to access our email. Setting up your email through BIS is extremely simple and is done either  through your network providers website or  through the handset. Once set up, BlackBerry email servers will check your existing email accounts for new messages and push them through to your device.   BIS can be used by individuals, as well as companies large and small. </p>
<p><strong>BES</strong> stands for BlackBerry Enterprise Server. BES is a more expensive option and is normally used by larger companies running email software such as Microsoft Exchange and requires BlackBerry software to be installed to the server and licenses obtained for each user. If you have been given a BlackBerry by your employer, there is every chance it will be running on BES.  BES devices will have been set up by your IT department prior to you receiving the device. Depending on the security settings on your BlackBerry, you may also be able to add a BIS account so that you can access personal email on your BlackBerry as well. A word of warning though, this could breach your employers IT policy and get you into trouble, so its best to check with them first! </p>
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<p><strong>Related Posts:</strong></p>
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<li><a href="http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/blog/mobile-phones/blackberry-email-set-up.htm" title="Setting up Email on your Blackberry">Setting up email on your BlackBerry</a>.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/blog/mobile-phones/blackberry-buyers-guide.htm" title="BlackBerry Buyers Guide">BlackBerry Buyers Guide</a></li>
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		<title>BlackBerry Buyers Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Oct 2008 17:24:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy Simpson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Which BlackBerry should I go for? BlackBerry handsets used to be all about email, but not any more. Although email is still a very important part of a BlackBerry, its not their only feature. BlackBerry have realised that we want more from our phones than just basic functionality, and their range now has a handset [...]]]></description>
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<p>BlackBerry handsets used to be all about email, but not any more. Although email is still a very important part of a BlackBerry, its not their only feature. BlackBerry have realised that we want more from our phones than just basic functionality, and their range now has a handset that should suit just about everyone. They come in a range of shapes, sizes and colours, and can match, if not beat, the features of most phones made by Nokia and Sony Ericsson. Most BlackBerrys now feature a digital camera, music player, expandable memory and Sat Nav, eliminating the need to carry several devices around with you. </p>
<p>My personal favourite is the 8900 Curve, its small enough to carry in your pocket, but big enough to use easily and the Sat Nav works exceptionally well. There are currently 8 devices in the <a href="http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/cat/Sim-Free-BlackBerry-Mobile-Phones.htm" title="View all Sim Free BlackBerry Handsets">BlackBerry handset range</a>.  They range from the smaller BlackBerry Pearl, right through to the full touch screen BlackBerry Storm. </p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a quick summary of each of the handsets:</p>
<div name="pearl" style="padding:2px; clear:both;"><img src="http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/graphics/misc/Blogs/Blackberry-pearl.jpg" alt="BlackBerry Pearl" style="width:100px; height:170px; margin:5px 10px; border:none; float:left;">
<p>First time users, or people that aren&#8217;t quite sure about making the switch to BlackBerry should consider the <a href="http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/search/?searchterm=blackberry+pearl+sim+free" title="View all BlackBerry Pearl Handsets">BlackBerry Pearl</a>. The BlackBerry Pearl is more of a cross-over device. It has all the standard BlackBerry features, but looks and feels more like a normal handset. The Pearl series have a &quot;SureType&quot; keypad. A cross between the standard keypad found on most phones and a full QWERTY keypad found on most BlackBerry&#8217;s.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/product/14323.htm" title="Sim Free BlackBerry 8100">BlackBerry Pearl 8100</a> is the original Pearl and has a 1.3MP Camera with flash, expandable memory and internet access.<br />
    <a href="http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/product/17355.htm" title="Sim Free BlackBerry 8110">BlackBerry Pearl 8110</a> has all the features of the 8100, but with the addition of built in GPS and a 2MP camera. <br />
    <a href="http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/product/15702.htm" title="Sim Free BlackBerry 8120">BlackBerry Pearl 8120</a> has all the features of the 8100, but with the addition of Wi-Fi for faster internet browsing and a 2MP Camera with Flash.</p>
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  <img src="http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/graphics/misc/Blogs/blackberry-pearl-flip.jpg" alt="BlackBerry 8220 Flip" style="width:100px; height:170px; margin:5px 10px ; border:none; float:left;"></p>
<p>Not everyone that likes to email likes to carry round a big phone, BlackBerry knew this, hence the BlackBerry Pearl, but for some, even that was too bulky, so they have now introduced the <a href="http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/product/17338.htm" title="Sim Free BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220">BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220</a> . The specification of the phone is very similar to the BlackBerry Pearl 8210; 2MP Camera, Wi-Fi, Suretype keypad, expandable memory, but in a more compact flip design and with a newer version of the BlackBerry Menu System. </p>
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<p><a href="http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/search/?searchterm=blackberry+curve+sim+free" title="View all BlackBerry Curve Handsets">The BlackBerry Curve</a> is the most popular range of BlackBerry handsets.  They feature a full QWERTY keyboard, making typing much quicker. A larger screen than that on the Pearl makes reading emails and browsing the Internet much easier. If you use email regularly then the Curve is a good all round handset.</p>
<p>  <a href="http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/product/15887.htm" title="Sim Free BlackBerry 8300">Blackberry Curve 8300</a> is the original Curve and has a 2MP Camera with flash, expandable memory and  and high resolution light sensing screen.<br />
    <a href="http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/product/15915.htm" title="Sim Free BlackBerry 8310">Blackberry Curve 8310</a> has all the features of the 8300, but with the addition of a 2MP camera and built in GPS. The mapping software is subscription based.<br />
    <a href="http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/product/16354.htm" title="Sim Free BlackBerry 8310 Maps for LIfe">Blackberry Curve 8310 Maps for Life Edition</a> has no  subscription costs for the mapping software.<br />
    <a href="http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/product/15916.htm" title="Sim Free BlackBerry 8320">Blackberry Curve 8320</a> has all the features of the 8300, but with the addition of Wi-Fi for faster internet browsing.
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<p>The <a href="http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/product/15889.htm" title="Sim Free BlackBerry 8800">BlackBerry 8800</a> is aimed at the  business user.  The 8800 has a longer life battery giving up to 22 days standby times.  Built in GPS allows it to be used as a Sat Nav device (although there is an extra subscription cost for this).  The 8800 is ideal for those that work in places where cameras are not allowed as there is no camera on the 8800.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/product/15914.htm" title="Sim Free BlackBerry 8820">BlackBerry 8820</a> is an updated version of the 8800 and has the same specification, with the addition of Wi-Fi for faster internet access and support for Stereo Bluetooth and higher capacity memory cards. </p>
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  <img src="http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/graphics/misc/Blogs/blackberry-bold.jpg" alt="BlackBerry Bold" style="width:100px; height:170px; margin:5px 10px ; border:none; float:left;"></p>
<p>BlackBerry&#8217;s first 3G device for a few years was the <a href="http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/product/16540.htm" title="Sim Free BlackBerry Bold">BlackBerry Bold</a>.  The Bold is a more advanced handset that will appeal to people that need their phone to do pretty much everything. The screen is a higher resolution than most other BlackBerry&#8217;s, making images and videos appear exceptionally clear. The  Bold is one of two BlackBerry devices that support 3G, and gives download speeds of upto 3.6Mbps. The Bold can be used as a modem to connect your laptop to the internet. WordToGo software allows you to edit attachments, as well as view them. The MP3 player on the Bold is compatible with iTunes, making it easy to sync your music. </p>
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  <img src="http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/graphics/misc/Blogs/blackberry-8900.jpg" alt="BlackBerry 8900 Curve" style="width:100px; height:170px; margin:5px 10px ; border:none; float:left;"></p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/product/18051.htm" alt="BlackBerry 8900 Curve Sim Free"  title="BlackBerry 8900 Curve Sim Free">BlackBerry 8900 Curve</a> is the replacement for the original Curve series. It has both GPS and Wi-Fi, unlike the 8310 or 8320 which made you choose one or the other. The 8900 Curve is essentially the baby brother to the BlackBerry Bold. The only real missing feature is 3G, but BlackBerry devices have been running perfectly well without it for years, so unless you do a lot of internet browsing, the 8900 Curve is a better priced alternative. Screen resolution is the same as on the Bold, but the phone is smaller and lighter and is the first BlackBerry to feature a 3MP Camera.</p>
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  <img src="http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/graphics/misc/Blogs/blackberry-storm.jpg" alt="BlackBerry Storm" style="width:100px; height:170px; margin:5px 10px ; border:none; float:left;"></p>
<p>With almost every new phone coming out now with a touchscreen, BlackBerry didn&#8217;t want to be left behind so they introduced the BlackBerry Storm. Its touchscreen interface is unique, as rather than being touch sensitive, the glass screen presses in. It&#8217;s something you need to see really as its not easy to explain! The device is (and we expect it to always be) exclusive to the Vodafone network, so no sim free version will be available. Featurewise, it has a high resolution screen, 3MP Camera, GPS, and 3G connectivity, but interestingly lacks Wi-Fi support, meaning that all your downloads will need to go through your mobile network, rather than your free home Wi-Fi network. </p>
<p>As touchscreen is new for BlackBerry, its getting some very mixed reviews, so if its one you&#8217;re considering, check out some reviews online first, and go and have a play in your local Vodafone store before comitting to a lengthy contract! </p>
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<p>If you&#8217;ve already got a BlackBerry, let us know what you think of it by leaving a comment below.  </p>
<p>Related Posts:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/blog/mobile-phones/blackberry-email-set-up.htm" title="How to set up email on your BlackBerry">Setting up email on your BlackBerry</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/blog/mobile-phones/what-is-blackberry.htm" title="What is BlackBerry">What is BlackBerry</a></li>
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		<title>BlackBerry Bold</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Aug 2008 08:57:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sounds Familiar! The name maybe often confused for a BlueBerry, but BlackBerry is one of the most recognised names in the business world.  Why is it popular in the Business World then? BlackBerry by converging technology now supports push e-mail, mobile telephone, text messaging, internet faxing, web browsing and other wireless information services.  This means [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Sounds Familiar!</strong><br />
  The name  maybe often confused for a BlueBerry, but BlackBerry  is one of the most recognised names in the business world.  </p>
<p><strong>Why is it popular in the Business World then?</strong><br />
  BlackBerry by  converging technology now supports push e-mail, mobile  telephone, text messaging, internet  faxing, web browsing and other wireless information  services.  This means it’s ideal for  people who need all their office facilities on the move.  </p>
<p><strong>It does Email?</strong><br />
  Arguably the push email system it provides is what makes BlackBerry  famous!  Push Email means instant  email.  As soon as an email is received  by the server, the email is ‘pushed’ to your BlackBerry device within seconds.  Standard email servers usually work by  connecting to the server every so often and downloading a batch of emails at a  time, so it’s not instantaneous.  </p>
<p><strong>Just for Business users then?</strong><br />
  I’d honestly say  no, with all the features packed into this device it is suitable for anyone  looking for a good phone with top end features.   It maybe seen as a business handset, but if you need HSDPA (fast  internet access), GPS or even Wi-Fi, then this phone will do the job. </p>
<p><strong>Any other ways to  communicate?</strong><br />
  Well, it’s not just a phone and email device but there is also there BlackBerry  Messenger, it’s a<strong> free</strong> service  similar to MSN that allows you to instantly chat with other BlackBerry  users.  Oh don’t worry if you have MSN or  Yahoo messenger &#8211; that will work too but you may have to pay extra for it to  your network. </p>
<p><strong>What is the latest BlackBerry  out?</strong><br />
  The <a href="http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/product/16540.htm" title="Sim Free BlackBerry Bold">BlackBerry Bold</a><strong></strong> is coming  out this month!</p>
<p><strong>What’s so special about it? </strong><br />
  Well it has the normal features of previous BlackBerry devices, but it will  be the first BlackBerry with HSDPA – which means fast internet connection.  It also has all the features you would expect  for a new top range phone including inbuilt GPS and Wi-Fi, a 2 Megapixel  camera, expandable memory, Media Player and support for Word, Excel and PDF  files.  </p>
<p><strong>Do I really need one? </strong><br />
  If you’re an email junky, a techie or just  someone who likes to stay up to date &#8211; then yes.  If you’ve never had email on your mobile  before, I can’t explain how useful it is, and it’s not just perfect for  business users, I use it to keep up to date with my Facebook  notifications.  </p>
<p><strong>Summary</strong><br />
  Here’s a quick list on why you should buy it:</p>
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<li>Push email.</li>
<li>HSDPA for fast internet connection.</li>
<li>In-built GPS so you never get lost again.</li>
<li>Wi-Fi.</li>
<li>QWERTY   keyboard for easy emailing and messaging.</li>
<li>Half-VGA  (480&#215;320 pixel resolution) and a 65,000-color display for nice clear viewing.  </li>
</ul>
<p> View more information on the <a href="http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/product/16540.htm" title="Sim Free BlackBerry Bold">BlackBerry Bold</a> on the Mobile Fun Website  </p>
<p>If you already have your BlackBerry Bold don&#8217;t miss our <a href="http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/cat/BlackBerry-Bold.htm" title="BlackBerry Bold Accessories">BlackBerry Bold Accessories</a> range.</p>
<p>Are you waiting for the BlackBerry Bold? Do you think that it will be an &quot;iPhone Killer&quot;? Let us know your thoughts below.</p>
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		<title>Push Email for Nokia Symbian S60 phones</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jul 2008 07:52:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy Simpson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nokia have just launched a Beta version of their free push email service. Users with mobiles running Symbian 60 3rd Edition software, such as the Nokia N95, can sign up to use it on the Nokia Email website. Once you&#8217;ve created your account, and entered your existing email details, you are sent a link to [...]]]></description>
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<p><img src="http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/graphics/misc/Blogs/nokia-email.jpg" align="left" alt="Push Email for Symbian 60" title="Push Email for Symbian 60">Nokia have just launched a Beta version of their <strong>free push email</strong> service. Users with mobiles running Symbian 60 3rd Edition software, such as the Nokia N95, can sign up to use it on the  <a href="http://email.nokia.com" title="Nokia Email website">Nokia Email website</a>.</p>
<p> Once you&#8217;ve created your account, and entered your existing email details, you are sent a link to <strong>download the application</strong> to your phone.  The service works by checking with your existing email provider for new messages and then pushing them over the air to your handset.</p>
<p><strong>Push email</strong> works in a different way to email on your Desktop PC. Rather than logging on and retrieving your emails at specified intervals, the email application maintains a constant connection to the email servers so emails are delivered straight to your handset almost as soon as they are sent. </p>
<p>The great thing is that its doddle to set up, unlike the native email application on Nokia Handsets.  You don&#8217;t need to change your email address and the service works with all POP3 and IMAP email providers. Corporate email and Hotmail are yet to be supported, but this could change in a future version. </p>
<p>The application runs quietly in the background, without any noticable drain on your battery. Emails can be set to come through instantly or you can manually check for new emails.</p>
<p>The one slight negative that I&#8217;ve found so far, is that it doesn&#8217;t mark emails as read on the server only on the handset. Not a problem for me, as I only get about ten emails a day, but for heavier business users this could lead to spending extra time sifting through the inbox figuring out which emails have been read. Hopefully this is something that will be addressed in future versions.</p>
<p>With <strong>Nokia Email</strong> you are able to:</p>
<ul>
<li>View, respond, forward, compose and delete emails.</li>
<li>Manage your email inbox, outbox, drafts, and sent folders.</li>
<li>Set the days and times your device receives email.</li>
<li>Search contacts already stored on the handset.</li>
<li>Call the sender direct from the email.</li>
</ul>
<p>Currently there are 11 officially supported handsets, the E51, E61, E61i, E65, E66, E71, E90, N73, N80, N81 8gb and the Nokia N95. We&#8217;ve also tried this on the N82 and the N95 8gb, and it seems to work fine.</p>
<p>Head over to the <a href="http://email.nokia.com" title="Nokia Email website">Nokia Website</a> for more details. </p>
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