BlackBerry Storm 9530 gets unofficial leaked OS 5.0.0.973

 

 

If your still holding on to your BlackBerry Storm 9530, you might want to check this out. Over the weekend an unofficial OS 5.0.0.973 update was released, and is now available for download. Remember, this is an unofficial OS leak so please backup your data before installation. We have also made available our How-To Guides if you find yourself needing help. There are instructions on How-To Backup your data, and also How-To Upgrade your OS to assist you. Click on the links I have highlighted in blue, or use the link at the top of this page. 

 

Here is the link to download the unofficial OS 5.0.0.973 for the BlackBerry Storm 9530. 

DISCLAIMER: Only attempt to upgrade your OS if you are comfortable doing so or know what you are doing. BBerryDog is not responsible for any damages to your phone in the process of upgrading your OS. Use all precautionary steps and back up all of your data before proceeding with the upgrade. 

Are you still using the Storm 9530? Are you going to download 5.0.0.973? If so, how is the new update? It’s good to see that older devices are still receiving OS upgrades. What’s your opinion? Leave your comments below. 

via: BBerryRocks 

BlackBerry Storm 9530 gets unofficial leaked OS 5.0.0.871

The BlackBerry Storm 9530 users have a small glimmer of hope with the latest unofficial leak.. OS 5.o.o.871 is now available for download for anyone interested. Lets try and keep an open mind as the leaks are inching ever so close to OS 6.o. You never know what tomorrow may bring. Keep in mind that this is an unofficial OS, so please backup your data before installation. Also take advantage of our How-To Guides if you find yourself needing help. Taylor has put together a How-To Backup your data guide, and also How-To Upgrade your OS guide for assistance. They are there for you to use. Download the unofficial OS 5.0.0.871 using the link below.

Download OS 5.0.0.871 using MegaUpload here.

DISCLAIMER: Only attempt to upgrade your OS if you are comfortable doing so or know what you are doing. BBerryDog is not responsible for any damages to your phone in the process of upgrading your OS. Use all precautionary steps and back up all of your data before proceeding with the upgrade.

via: BBLeaks

Use your BlackBerry to exercise with TreadIt

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Nike+ was a sort of pioneering on Apple’s part that combined the iPhone, iPod Touch, and Nano with a pedometer that tracked your runs (or walks).  Now, BlackBerry has an app for that, no special adapters or special shoes necessary.  TreadIt, which sells for $4.99 regularly (currently on sale for $2.99 here) uses the accelerometer in your BlackBerry Storm or Torch as a pedometer in this program.  It has several cool features, some of which include results being emailed to you, automatic shut-off, and working in and out of holster.

Be warned, this app is not a GPS logger.  It is your basic pedometer (meaning it should use less battery than a GPS logger).  If you have used or plan on using this software, tell us why you think it’s right for you!  Also, if you find any caveats, make sure to list them below.

via: BerryReview

Official: OS 5.0.0.841 for Storm 9500 from Vodafone Germany

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It’s been ages since you Storm1 9500 users out there got a good update. Finally there’s an official Storm 9500 OS upgrade from the previously available 5.0.0.484 up to 5.0.0.841. It’s being said that the release came from Vodafone Germany though it’s nowhere on the page. Even though I was logged in as a customer I couldn’t find it anywhere. However that’s not the important part, you can get it here. When upgrading, always remember to backup your data, and if you’re not sure exactly how to upgrade, you can check our our How-To Guides.

Enjoy!

via: BBleaks

Carbonite mobile app released for BlackBerry

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Friday is the perfect day to reveal, in my opinion, a pretty awesome application.  For those of you unfamiliar with Carbonite, it’s basically a paid, online dropbox.  You back up files to Carbonite where you can access them from any computer.  With the Carbonite app, you are able to browse through your files at will, view said files on the go, and send those files via email.  Sadly, Carbonite is a paid annual subscription starting at $54.95 a year with support for both PC and Mac.  On the bright side, the BlackBerry application is free and available on the Pearl Flip, 96xx, 89xx, 83xx, 85xx, 9000, 9700 and Storm.

As a college student, I cannot see myself using this application at all.  On the other hand, for those of you with busy lives or long commutes on the way to work, this could be the perfect app for you.  During the commute (albeit not while driving yourself), you’d be able to jump on and review documents (say a sales report, notes you took on a hearing, or just something to read) without ever downloading them to your BlackBerry.  I guess the whole decision boils down to if you’re willing to spend the money for the subscription.  Will the mobile app benefit you enough to justify the money? If so, click here to learn how to get the beta app on your BlackBerry.

via: CrackBerry

Rumor: More information on BlackBerry 6 and which devices will receive it

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Golly gee, do we have a monster sized biscuit for you today, pups? Before I begin, please remember to take this with a grain of salt, as these are only rumors.

One of the biggest question on most peoples mind is about which devices will be getting BlackBerry 6.  At launch, the 9670 (clamshell), Bold 9800 Torch (slider), Atlas 8980, and Keppler 9300 will have BlackBerry 6 pre-installed.  BB6 updates will be available for the 9650, Pearls 9100 and 9105, Bold 9700, and the Storm2.  This seems to confirm the theory that the phones must have more than 256MB of memory in order to receive BlackBerry 6 (Remember though, these are only rumors. Don’t lose hope, folks).

Now the part that many of you may be waiting for, features not shown in the BB6 video. BlackBerry 6 is rumored to feature the following:

  • Multiple contact lists
  • Inclusion of  3rd-party apps in the message list
  • WiFi LBS support
  • Trackpad support for the swiping shown in BB6 video
  • Improved Auto-focus
  • Barcode scanning (1D or 2D)
  • Geographical location to zip geo-coding.
  • Travel-time within the United States and Canada

BlackBerry 6 is set to be released in the third quarter of 2010. Personally, I am extremely perturbed that certain new phones will not be getting BlackBerry 6. I purchased my Curve 8530 under 7 months ago, I would consider that a recent phone. This is not a smart move for RIM by any means. If anything, I think it could hinder RIM’s sales. If RIM refuses to service not only those with higher end phones, but also those who bought the entry level devices, that seems to me like a money grubbing tactic, or it shows that they were caught on their heels by the smartphone market. I love my BlackBerry, but this is just unfair of RIM. If you agree or disagree, share your thoughts below.  I know I’m not the only dog in the pound, so please bark it up.

via: BerryReview

BlackBerry 6 hybrids for 9000, 9700, 9500, 9600, 8900 and 8500 models

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We usually don’t talk much about hybrid OS builds here at BBerryDog due to the risky nature of installing untested software on your device, but this one is just too cool to turn down. Last night BlackBerryCool clued us all in on some hybrid builds of BlackBerry 6 mixed with other leaked OS 5.0.0.xxx versions for various models.

While I am no expert on hybrid OS builds, I have installed a few on my various BlackBerrys with no problem. Essentially, a hybrid OS is formed by someone taking files from one leaked version (in this case the leaked BlackBerry 6 for the clamshell device) and merging them with an OS from another build, typically for a different device. According to BlackBerryCool, 80 files from BlackBerry 6 have been successfully copied over into the different OS 5.0.0.xxx builds. While you probably won’t see any visual differences, the main purpose of the hybrid builds is to merge the beneficial parts of multiple OS’s together. It’s a genius idea, and always fun to tinker with.

I would not recommend attempting to install an hybrid OS unless you’re comfortable installing different OS versions on your phone and recovering a bricked device. As always, downloading and installing non-official builds is done at your own risk. With that said, if you’re interested in trying out the hybrid, giving feedback, and you’re using either a 9000, 97xx, 95xx, 96xx, 89xx, or an 85xx device, go here and download your respective hybrid OS files.

via: BlackBerryCool

Bplay launches THE A-TEAM for your BlackBerry!

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Time to get your game face on FOOOOL!!! Bplay’s latest game release (just in time for the movie release), The A-Team, is an explosive, armed to the teeth, blow everything up, free for all.  Unite forces with Hannibal, B.A., Face, and Murdock, as you fight your way through 15 action-packed levels. Issue commands, use grenades or missiles to clear your path, or just use your fists along the way. Whether surprising your enemies, going toe to toe, or completely obliterating everything, you will enjoy this game from start to finish.

The A-Team can be purchased from Bplay for $5.99. You must have a data plan/internet access on your Blackberry device in order to install this game. Please refer to the installation instructions in the e-mail sent to your BlackBerry device upon purchase of this game. Use this link to take you to Bplay’s website here, and the direct link for The A-Team game here. While you’re there, check out everything Bplay has to offer such as themes, games, and applications for your BlackBerry. What are you waiting on FOOOL?

If you have played this game or plan to, tell us about it the comments section below.

Dream Themez for your BlackBerry!

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Since it was a rather slow news day, I thought I would elaborate on a good way to customize your BlackBerry. A few customers I have ran into in the past few shifts of mine at my other job have complained to me about how their BlackBerry wasn’t very customizable. For the average user, it isn’t. Themes aren’t the easiest thing to find, installing them can be tedious if you don’t know what you’re doing, and RIM doesn’t really promote the use of themes outside of App World.

A few days ago I was browsing through Twitter and I stumbled upon what is Dream Themez by Donald Conrod, or @i_c_u_hater on Twitter. I’ve personally lost my interest in themes due to my being very picky and I can’t seem to find or make exactly what I want. So, I gave up and I just stick to stock, or pretty darn close to it. Even though I can’t get past my own pickiness, Donald’s Dream Themez are very nice, high quality themes. He has themes for the Storm/Storm2, Bold 9700 and 9000, Tour, Curve, Pearl, Pearl Flip, and a section for ladies only. If you’ve been in the market for some customization, hit up Dream Themez, you may find what you’ve been looking for there.

You can find Dream Themez by clicking here, and you can follow Donald on Twitter for updates on his themes.

NFL Mobile being pushed to Verizon BlackBerrys

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So, I get out of class this evening and viola, Verizon has pushed NFL Mobile to my Tour. I’m not sure what all devices this is being pushed to, but I would assume it is all BlackBerry devices on their network. I remember word last week of Verizon planning to release the application for BlackBerry, and it seems like they delivered this one. I know a lot of people will be happy to hear about this one! Some screen captures and a small description are available after the jump!

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