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Essential Blackberry phones

By: Porter Ivrin

BlackBerry phones were the number one choice for business. They started life as two-way pagers in 1999 then they lead the way in the smartphone market in 2002 when emailing, calling, texting and web browsing were introduced.

However, the smartphone market is now awash with handsets that do everything a BlackBerry can. The i-phone, in particular, thanks to its unbelievably successful advertising campaign that also ties in its computers ? Macs ? and music software ? i-tunes ? has taken the mobile phone world by storm. However, BlackBerry is fighting back.

BlackBerry is keeping things simple. It doesn''t like to over complicate with extras that you will never use and specifications that don''t have the business user in mind. Two of the best BlackBerrys on the market right now are the BlackBerry Bold 9700 and the BlackBerry Storm2.

The main difference is that the Storm2 has a touch screen keypad whereas the Bold 9700 has a QWERTY keypad. Other than that they both offer the same high-standard features that all BlackBerrys have offered. Internet is super fast, there is enough memory to get lost in as well as PC and Mac synchronisation. They are effectively your computer on the go.

BlackBerry launched App World on 1 April 2009. At first there were some teething problems but App World is now regarded as one of the best app stores on the web. This is thanks to its typically BlackBerry easy to use functionality. Seeing as they are primarily designed as business phones, the best apps are to assist with this purpose.

The WiFi File Transfer App is one of the most useful business apps available right now. This lets you to send files instantly from BlackBerry to computer and vice versa as well as BlackBerry to printer. You can then print documents at your clients office, at home or even in an internet cafe if you are travelling.

Instant messaging just got an upgrade thanks to the new SHAPE Services IM app. You can send instant message to colleagues, clients, friends and family on MSN, Yahoo, ICQ, Facebook and Skype and it''s free because it is all paid for through advertising.

The BBC has finally teamed up with BlackBerry to offer its iplayer to BlackBerry Storm and Bold users. So you can stay on top of world news, sport and even catch your favourite TV show on the way home from the office.

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Porter Ivrin is an expert in communications technology. Porter Ivrin advises that Vodafone UK have some great new mobile phones including a secltion ofn the Blackberry phones.

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