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RANT: BlackBerry is NOT Creating a Totally New OS!!!

I wish people would give up on this idea of a totally new OS for touch screens because IT’S NOT GONNA HAPPEN!

Why? Because BlackBerry has anyways been and always will be about a gradual EVOLUTION of things, not something revolutionary new. Yes there are occasional unique new features like push email, BBM, and SurePress/TruePRess, but in all that they never fundamentally changed the system.

Why? Because reguardless of it’s desire to reach out onto the consumer realm, it is first and foremost a business device and as such it needs to remain relatively familiar to their existing user base. A user of the 8830 can pick up a Tour 9630 and feel right at home and pick up on the changes without being fundamentally retrained.

This would not be the case if there was a new OS.

This may not be as “intuitive” as iPhone but that’s just how it is and at least RIM is less likely to get SUED by the overzealous Apple legal department.

RIM is not going to change who they are fundamentally. They will continue to make gradual changes in the OS and improve the things that they do not do as well. My prediction is that the biggest change in OS 6.0 will be the new browser and along with it an improved rendering engine in their HTML email. The other major thing I see them tackling, and this would mostly be behind the scenes, is improved synchronization with Google and various social networking services. WebOS and Android have really set a high bar here and RIM knows it.

Those of you who don’t like SurePress or TruePress, DEAL WITH IT, the RIM CEO has said they are here to stay. If you like a capacitive touch screen then get an iPhone or Android device.

Thank you!

OFFICIAL 8330 OS 5.0.0.430 from Boost Mobile

That’s right Curve fans. Those of you still running the original Curve (CDMA version only) can finally take advantage of a better browser (than OS 4.5 anyway), threaded SMS and a host of upgrades for your devices.

The 8330 Curve is the lowest end BlackBerry device that will receive that 5.0 OS update due to the fact that it has 96 MB of RAM where it’s 8300, 8310, and 8320 siblings only have 64.

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MYTHS About Updating The OS On Your BlackBerry

Read the various forums online and many of the same myths continue to persist and be passed on and people continue to believe them. In reading a thread about the most recent leak for the Tour where nearly two pages were wasted with this garbage was the straw that broke the camels back so to speak so here they are, myths and facts about updates.

MYTH #1: It’s always best to completely wipe your BlackBerry with J_Cmdr or a similar tool before installing an OS update:

The supposed rationale for this is the idea that you need to clean off the junk that may be left by older OS builds when certain files are not overwritten by the update process.

FACT: The update process does this for you automatically. First it backs up your database. Then it does a backup of your third party apps. Next it WIPES THE PHONE. Then it installs the boot rom and does a fresh install of the new OS on the clean phone. Then it reboots the phone (this is the part that seems to take forever), and installs the third party apps from the backup. Finally it restores the database from backup and reboots the phone again.

FACT: Doing this manually when your Blackberry is perfectly healthy serves no useful purpose whatsoever, and in fact can cause problems for the less tech oriented users out there. The only times you need to wipe the phone are:

1. When you have been dealing with Hybrid OS builds (OS’s comprised of modules from several OS builds), either moving to or moving away from, since this does indeed sometimes confuse the app loader.

2. If you have bricked your phone to such a degree that when you try to install the new OS the boot loader does not respond or when the DM merely overwrites the modules but does not fix a corrupted boot rom. I’ve done at least a hundred OS updates and only had this happen 4 times, two of which were with a defective Tour I had to get replaced.

MYTH #2: You need to remove the old OS’s from your computer before installing an update.

I’ve heard different versions of this including that this is needed all the time and that this is needed when you install an unofficial/leaked OS and/or another carriers OS.

FACT: The ONLY time this is the case is if you are dealing with HYBRID OS’s. Before they were invented people were installing leaked OS’s all the time by merely removing/renaming the vendor.xml file (and DM 4.7 and later may require you to disconnect from the Internet). I’ve never done this and heave never had a problem. I had 8-9 different OS’s for my Storm on my computer when the official .148 came out and the only reason I removed them was to save space.

I’ll update this post as I come up with more of these,

What’s In Store For BlackBerry in 2010 And Beyond?

My recent article about the past year of RIM innovation over the last year and a half took me down memory lane and has prompted me to take a look into the future as well.

RIM has certainly had an eventful past 18 months, and some would say that they deserve a break, and a lesser company would be tempted to do so, but fortunately for us BB fans that does not appear to be the case at all.

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The Year 2009 In Review

The year 2009 is about to come to an end, and what a banner year it has been for cel phones in general and especially BlackBerries.

Android, a fledgling upstart OS has come into it’s own, expanding the handset and carrier selection, as well as making the OS a lot more user friendly. Palm came out of obscurity with the new WebOS device operating system (too bad the hardware is so cheap, and they are on a dead end carrier). Apple iPhone finally got MMS and push notifications so they can at least pretend like they are multitasking.

And then there is RIM. Ah RIM, everyone’s favorite whipping boy it seems. RIM has had the most promising year of all, though critics are reluctant to admit it.

A year ago the two devices to have were the Bold 9000 on GSM carriers, and Storm 9530 on CDMA carriers.

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OFFICIAL BBM Update: 5.0.0.55

RIM has just released an update for their native BlackBerry Messenger application!

The new upgrade is to 5.0.0.55 and is now available for download from BlackBerry.com . Expect to see it in AppWorld tomorrow.

This one is only for OS 4.7 and up like the last one and remember to back up your contacts before installing. Demand for this is going to be high so if you get errors on the download, try again later or wait for a mirror to show up in the forums or comments.

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OFFICIAL OS RELEASE: Bold9700 5.0.0.375 Rogers Wireless

For those who are on a GSM carrier and have upgraded to the recently released BlackBerry 9700, Rogers Wireless has just released the most recent OS upgrade for this device. For the unlightened yes this will work on any other carriers (AT&T, T-Mobile, etc.) 9700. This is the same release as was leaked last week but this is official and endorsed by a carrier.

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Verizon Storm2 First Impression Review

I’ve been using the Storm2 for a couple weeks now and have gotten the hang of the device and have it customized to my usage patterns and thought I should take a few minutes to go over my impressions thus far.

As a whole I really like the Storm2!

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The BlackBerry Bold 9700

Is it just me or does this seem like a CDMA Tour with the Bold processor, a trackpad and slightly redesigned chassy?  Surely not worth all of the hype it’s getting on CrackBerry. Am I wrong here?

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THE “PERFECT STORM” HAS ARRIVED!

Well not perfect, but with all of the media using the analogy I couldn’t resist.

Yes, that means that my very own Storm2 has arrived and I’ve been busy playing with it.

Over the next couple days or so I will be posting various articles detailing my observations about it but I had to take a moment to let you all know that UPS has safely delivered it and that I was busy playing with . .err testing it out.

I will share a few short observations however.

1. It is heavier than the original Storm, not much but enough to be noticible.
2. It is running almost the same OS version number as the official Verizon update to the Storm1 (OS 5.0.0.328) 5.0.0.320.
3 The Signal indicator uses the 3G indicator instead of the 1XEV that the Storm 1 does.
4. It comes with a 16 GB memory card VS the Storm 1’s 8GB.

That’s all for now. I’m busy installing apps and playing . . err testing out this baby and will report back soon with an unboxing, more detailed initial observations, as well as a comparison of the Storm 1 running OS 5.0 and Storm 2. From my initial observations, it will be a pretty close choice for those looking to savee a few bicks.