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Blackberry Exchange: Install Blackberry Desktop Activation Software

Install Blackberry Desktop Activation Software

Activation of the Blackberry can also be performed by cradling the device to the computer and using the Desktop Redirector software provided by the carrier.
First you need to check the version of your Blackberry Handheld by clicking on Option and then About. If you have version 4.0 or greater, you should use the Enterprise Activation method.
Following is the minimum system requirement for the software.
• Blackberry device
• PC connectivity via USB or cradle and the Desktop Redirector software Version 4.2.0.10.
• Blackberry Enterprise Service wireless data plan from your wireless carrier.
• Blackberry-enabled account active with Apps4Rent. for activation, please send an e-mail to support@apps4rent.com. Once you receive the confirmation e-mail, please follow the steps given below.
• Operating System: Windows 2000 or XP.
• Application: Outlook 2000, XP, or 2003 configured your Exchange 2007 account.
• Blackberry Desktop Software available from the carrier or downloaded from the Blackberry Website.

Installing Blackberry Desktop Manager Software:

1. Open Outlook on your PC.
2. Connect to your Exchange 2007 server via Outlook.
Download the Blackberry Desktop Software version 4.2. at blackberry.com/Downloads/entry.do?code=A8BAA56554F96369AB93E4F3BB068C22
Save the application on your hard drive or desktop.
If you have the CDROM, place the disk into the CDROM drive and skip to step 3.
3. Open the Blackberry Desktop Software.
4. Click OK to begin the extraction of the install files.
5. Click Next.
6. Enter your name and organization, and then click Next.
7. Click Next.
8. Select Typical, and then click Next.
9. Check Blackberry Enterprise Server or BlackBerry Desktop Redirector, and click Next.
10. Select Microsoft Exchange, and click Next.
11. Select Redirect messages using the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, and click Next.
12. Click Next.
13. Click Install.
14. Click Finish when the install is complete.

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Adrian Gates (Adrian@apps4rent.com) is a Business Manager with Apps4Rent (http://www.apps4rent.com/exchange-mobility.html ); which offers Blackberry Exchange and Active Sync Exchange, ActivSync Exchange Hosting, Blackberry Exchange Hosting services, Sync Blackberry with Exchange Server. BlackBerry Enterprise Server technology provides your employees real-time access to e-mails.

Say No To Blackberry Repair

Blackberry repair can be, and is often expensive and a nuisance to the user – leaving you immobile and unable to access your contact list sometimes at critical points whether it be for personal or business matters. I would like to therefore take a few moments and explain a process that can avoid not only Blackberry repair, but the inconveniences that go with it, and a process that can be extremely beneficial to anybody that carries out the alternative to having to wait for the Blackberry to undergo it´s repair – maybe a few days, to a few weeks.

So, you choose to repair your Blackberry, you take it to a repair specialist, he then charges you to find out what is wrong with the device, charges you for the parts and charges you for the labor, and all this time your personal details are in the hands of the Blackberry repair specialist – not very confidential in my opinion. And after all this you are left with a big sum to pay, which is something that even in the best economic situation is not greeted with a smile more so at these times of the financial state.

Therefore the alternative to consider against Blackberry repair would be to recycle, trade or sell the Blackberry that is broken or not functioning correctly this may sound crazy, how can you sell a broken

Blackberry? – However, there are sites online that will pay a cash reward to take your broken Blackberry off your hands, meaning you avoid the repair, the repair costs and the inconvenience of your Blackberry undergoing a repair with a stranger and instead you get some cash to put towards a brand new Blackberry that will be problem free, in need of no repairs and at a discounted price thanks to the funds you received for recycling the broken device, which in fact has many benefits, not just to you but the environment also.

The process is swift and easy providing you select the right company to sell your broken Blackberry to, a market leader in the industry that you know has professional technicians, as well as a professional sales team and that you will receive a swift service, fast cash and no headaches that are involved in Blackberry repair. For example; the ‘Cash For’ family have a site dedicated to dealing with Blackberry’s meaning owners can avoid Blackberry repairs and benefit, and by visiting their site you will see that a professional service is maintained throughout the entire transaction and security is paramount to them, therefore as soon as they receive your Blackberry, before anything further is done the memory is erased keeping your confidential information confidential – which is of paramount importance to yourself also.

Visit www.cashforberrys.com and see how thy can assist you to avoid Blackberry repair and help you benefit in the process – you will be surprised what lies ahead for you.

 

Mark Grey, mark@markfreelance.com

Latest Blackberry Mobile Phones with Affordable Contract

The Blackberry mobile communication device was created by Research in Motion (RIM) of Waterloo, Ontario that was founded in 1984 by a pair of engineering students, one each from the Universities of Waterloo and of Windsor. Besides this, RIM was the first wireless data technology developer in North America. In 1998, RIM produced a wireless handheld called the RIM 950 that handled e-mail, contacts, and calendaring with a built-in QWERTY keyboard. In 1999, the Blackberry wireless e-mail device, the Blackberry 5790, was revealed along with the Blackberry Enterprise Server for Microsoft Exchange. The first fully integrated phones were shipped with the 6200 series after the 5810 and 5820 that provides the phone functionality only with an external mobile phone.

RIM has expanded its network coverage from GSM to CDMA. The 7000 series of Blackberry brought the first color LCD screens that were manufactured to expand from the enterprise customer to a broader consumer market. The 7000 series includes the models 7270 WiFi and 7290 Bluetooth phone. The 8000 series of Blackberry phones such as Blackberry Pearl, Blackberry Curve and the Blackberry Bold. Cameras and media players are the main features of these devices. There has been a long list of awards since the Blackberry was introduced, and in 2000 InfoWorld magazine awarded Blackberry mobiles as the product of the year. By the year 2006, Blackberry had over 5 million worldwide subscribers and that number has reached to 15 million in mid-2008.

The beautiful Blackberry 9530, known as the Blackberry Storm is the first Blackberry phone with a touch screen interface that has no keyboard. RIM continues to grow and improve the Blackberry brand that has earned its many nicknames, such as Crack berry, and Brickberry for the inelegant shape of the early full-size Blackberry devices. Blackberry mobile phones are high-powered business oriented phones that helps the users to communicate with their offices when they were on the go. The business features that includes in Blackberry phones are web browser, wireless connectivity, high speed internet access, GPS navigator, document viewer and email services complete with attachments. The Blackberry mobile is one of the leading names in the mobile phone market today and it will be the same in future. Compare a lot of Blackberry Curve 8900, Blackberry 8820 and Blackberry Pearl 8120 Indigo etc phones.

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Mobile Phones Will Never be the Same Again – the Blackberry Storm 9500 is Here!

It’s been causing a stir before it even got released, but soon, you’ll be able to get your hands on one of the most eagerly awaited mobile phones ever: the stunning, powerful and achingly cool Blackberry Storm 9500…

Fruit-based communications – the history of Blackberry mobile phones

When you look round the world of mobile phones, most phones seem to have one thing, one key point that sticks in your mind. The Apple iPhone’s known for its flashy interface. Sony Ericsson are known for Cyber-Shot and Walkman mobile phones… and Blackberry mobile phones are known for email. It won’t surprise you to learn that the first Blackberry mobile phones (well, let’s call them ‘devices’, for now) were focused heavily on instant email, wherever you were. That was their party trick, and it was so powerful a tool that Blackberry mobile phones became the standard for business phones. Rarely would you see a businessman using anything but a Blackberry mobile phone! But then, something happened, and they went all commercial. They weren’t content with being just business mobile phones any more, Blackberry devices wanted to finally live up to the name ‘mobile phone’ and crack the non-corporate sector, too. Their first assaults, the Blackberry Pearl, and Blackberry Curve, are still going strong today, and loads of people have joined the Cult Of Blackberry (and even more will do because of the Blackberry Bold).

But there’s one mobile phone that’s destined to be the star of the show for Blackberry this year, and with very good reason. It’s their first ever touchscreen mobile phone, it’s got innovation pouring out of every orifice, and it’s one of the sexiest and most powerful mobile phones of the year.

Yep, it can only be the Blackberry Storm 9500…

Blackberry Storm 9500 – more than just a storm in a teacup…

The Blackberry Storm 9500 is a first in more ways than one. Not only is it the first touchscreen mobile phone ever made by them, but the Blackberry Storm 9500 is the first phone ever to have a clickable, moving screen. I’ll say that again. The screen on the Blackberry Storm 9500 moves. And why is that? Well, because it makes the action of selecting something on screen, pressing down on it, feel like you’re pressing a physical button, giving you FAR more tactile feedback than any other mobile phones can manage. So good is this concept, that when using the virtual keyboard on the Blackberry Storm 9500 feels almost identical to using a real, physical keyboard! No other mobile phones in the world can claim that.

In terms of features, you a 3 megapixel camera (which isn’t as good as some other mobile phones on the market, but does still produce some really nice photos), HSDPA internet access and GPS, as well as a brilliant music and video player. Oh, and incidentally, given that the screen is also huge, videos played on the Blackberry Storm 9500 look fantastic.

Come on, how good is the Blackberry Storm 9500, really?

Ok, so it’s full of cool features, it’s got a unique clicky screen, but when you get right down to it, is the Blackberry Storm 9500 (or just the Blackberry Storm, if you can’t be bothered to keep using its full name) really that good? Well, yes, it is, quite frankly. Sure, you can list the features till the cows come home, but the true mark of quality in mobile phones is how a particular device makes you feel, and, well, the Blackberry Storm 9500 will make you feel brilliant. From clicking down on that screen (which just rocks), to watching videos, to the full Blackberry email service (which, yes, you do get), the Blackberry Storm 9500 is just phenomenal. So, to the answer the question… is the Blackberry Storm 9500 any good? No. It’s even better!

Expert on mobile phones, having worked in the industry for over 7 years.

Blackberry Curve 8900 Makes a UK Debut – Also Known as Blackberry Javelin

The Curve range of Blackberry smartphones has now expanded to include a new model which offers an even better screen resolution than the recently released Blackberry Storm, originally known as the Blackberry Javelin this new handset is the most sophisticated Blackberry Curve edition mobile phone to date.

Following on from the other 8-Series Blackberry phones such as the 8110, 8120, 8310 and 8820 the new 8900 offers a very similar exterior design with a slim build and wide spread incorporating the trademarked Blackberry keyboard, however the new 8900 packs a serious punch when it comes to technology and features.

The Blackberry Curve 8900 offers GPS satellite navigation technology alongside Blackberry Maps for route finding, places of interest and journey planning whilst on the move, with the simply addition of an in-car phone holder the Blackberry 8900 becomes a sophisticated Sat-Nav system to rival many of the best stand alone models.

Also present is WiFi technology for fast, wireless internet connections whilst out and about, users can connect to email, surf the net and connect with a range of compatible devices for data transfer, the only communication technology missing fromt he new Blackberry 8900 Curve is 3G, however WiFi should take care of most situations whilst EDGE technology over WLAN will also fill the hole.

The Blackberry 8900 offers the same specification camera as the touchscreen 9000 Storm at 3.2 megapixels and also incorporates a media player with a standard 3.5mm jack so that users can listen to their music through their own headphones rather than those supplied.

The BlackBerry 8900 Curve smartphone helps with a bigger more well-rounded mobile life, aimed primarily at business users the 8900 will also appeal to those who have prevously owned a Blackberry phone and are looking for an upgrade, it seems that once someone has gotten used to the unusual layout of the Blackberry keypads they find it very hard to return to the standard mobile phone keypad layout.

For those that are always on the go and who want to make life easier the BlackBerry Curve will help keep them connected to the people and information that matter. The impressive 2.4″ display screen opens up a captivating window and the full QWERTY keyboard makes communicating easy with one or two-thumb typing.  Built for business capabilities like email conference calling and internet access the Blackberry 8900 has all a user needs to keep on top at work.

The Blackberry Curve 8900 helps keep the balance between work and play allowing users to stay in touch in real time with Windows Live Messenger. Equipped with Wi-Fi connectivity for high speed browsing and download ‘the curve’ allows users to search through Google or access social networking sites such as facebook anytime. When words are not enough users can take a picture via the 3.2-megapixel camera with autofocus, they can even listen to their favorite music tracks with the MP3 player. With built-in GPS capabilities and BlackBerry Maps the user gets text-based turn-by-turn directions to help them figure out where they are and how to get where they need to be.

The Blackberry 8900 has all the features a user could need and want at their fingertips with the flexibility and freedom to manage their busy lives and even have some fun along the way. Users can keep their finger on the pulse of what’s important to them, the stylish and classy BlackBerry 8900 Curve smartphone which is easy-to-use will suit many differing requirements from the most demanding mobile user.

For those that fill their phones memory full of their favourite music tracks the Blackberry Curve 8900 offers an expandable memory of up to 16GB with SDHC cards, all of this technology has been packed into a phone that measures just 13.5mm deep and 109mm high.

The new Blackberry Curve 8900 has been initially released on the O2 network in the UK, it is widely expected that this new smartphone will also be picked up by both Orange and T-Mobile in the near future aswell as being offered as a SIM Free mobile phone for those that do not want to commit to a contract deal or who may struggle with a network credit check.

With a 2.4inch colour screen and Wi-Fi the NEW BlackBerry Curve 8900 displays clear, crisp images and is ideal for reading emails and logging onto the web. With its head for business, serious social applications, and killer curves, the new BlackBerry Curve 8900 connects business life, family life and social life all in one small and stylish package.

The Blackberry Curve 8900 and Blackberry Storm are two of many new smartphones to be released this year, for further details please refer to our online mobile phones shop.

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