Showing posts with label BlackBerry. Show all posts
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9.24.2013

BlackBerry to go private in $4.7 billion deal

BlackBerry shareholders would receive $9 a share in the deal offered by a group led by Fairfax Financial Holdings.







BlackBerry said Monday that it had entered into a deal with a consortium led by Fairfax Financial Holdings that valued the company at $4.7 billion. Under the deal, shareholders would receive $9 a share in cash, a slight premium to the $8.23 that the stock is currently trading at.

                                        
                  
                         Say hello to the new BlackBerry Z30. 

                                    (Credit: BlackBerry)

The deal ends a great deal of uncertainty that surrounded the company, which warned on Friday that it would lose nearly $1 billion in the fiscal second quarter as it sought to pull back from the consumer smartphone market it helped create.

Fairfax intends to contribute its 10 percent stake in BlackBerry to the consortium. The consortium has until November 4 to complete its due diligence of the company's financial shape. During that period, BlackBerry has a right to entertain other offers.
Fairfax, for its part, believes there's still a future for the company. Fairfax CEO Prem Watsa said in a statement:

We believe this transaction will open an exciting new private chapter for BlackBerry, its customers, carriers and employees. We can deliver immediate value to shareholders, while we continue the execution of a long-term strategy in a private company with a focus on delivering superior and secure enterprise solutions to BlackBerry customers around the world.

Once closed, the deal marks a public end to a company whose phones were once seen as a status symbol among the corporate elite. Its BlackBerrys were as highly coveted as Apple's iPhones are today, and there was a point where few could predict a downturn.
But BlackBerry failed to move past the legacy operating system that got it into the smartphone game, and quickly fell behind Apple's iPhone and Google's Android operating system. The company's stock lost a staggering 94 percent of its value over the past five years, having hit a high of nearly $145 in 2008. After delays with bringing out BlackBerry 10, its next-generation operating system finally arrived earlier this year.

As it turned out, BlackBerry 10 came too late. The company opted to first sell its BlackBerry Z10, an all touch-screen phone that it hoped would better compete against the iPhone and Galaxy S phones of the world. That turned out to be a mistake -- a large reason for BlackBerry's most recent hefty loss was because of a write-down of unsold Z10s.

Even the keyboard-toting Q10 appealed to hardcore BlackBerry users, and few others. Even CEO Thorsten Heins' modest target of the No. 3 position in the mobile OS world seemed difficult to attain, particularly with Microsoft Windows Phone gaining a small bit of steam at the same time.

The last few quarters have painted a picture of how dire things are. Despite critical praise and some initial excitement, there appears little momentum and interest in BlackBerry smartphones. BlackBerry quietly released the larger Z30 last week, and other products appear to be in the pipeline thanks to some recent leaks.
By going private, BlackBerry will escape the public scrutiny that came with mounting a comeback. But it's unclear what the Fairfax consortium will do to help the company that Heins and his team already haven't tried. BlackBerry has already said it would stop focusing on consumers to target business users and "prosumers." That leaves its devices business up in the air.
Either way, the iconic BlackBerry phone may still end up with the same fate: fading away with a whimper.







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BlackBerry: No Messenger for Android or iOS this week


A leaked version of BlackBerry Messenger for Android continues to stall the app's official launch.




Android and iOS users waiting for BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) will have to keep waiting.
In a blog posted Monday night, BBM Executive Vice President Andrew Bocking said that the leak of an unreleased version of BBM for Android is creating trouble, forcing the company to delay the launch of the official version.
BlackBerry initially planned to kick off its BBM Android and iOS apps over the weekend. But on Friday, an unreleased and older version of the BBM Android app was posted on several file-sharing sites. This version apparently is beset with a glitch that caused a spike in data traffic and impacted BlackBerry on the back end.

The official app, which was scheduled to launch Saturday, doesn't have this glitch, but BlackBerry didn't want to release it unless it could block the unofficial version. Blocking the unreleased version, however, proved problematic as it quickly snagged more than 1 million users. As a result, the company decided to pause the rollout of both BBM for Android and iOS


"The team is now focused on adjusting the system to completely block this unreleased version of the Android app when we go live with the official BBM for Android app," Bocking said. "We are also making sure that the system is reinforced to handle this kind of scenario in the future. While this may sound like a simple task, it's not. This will take some time and I do not anticipate launching this week."

Consumers can check on the launch status through BlackBerry's official blog, the BBM Web site, and the BBM Twitter feed.






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9.21.2013

BBM Available for Android on September 21 and iPhone on September 22






That’s right BBM fans — the iconic mobile social network will begin rolling out for Android and iPhonecustomers around the world from September 21. Soon, you’ll be able to easily connect with friends on different platforms. As you may know BBM was previously exclusive to BlackBerry smartphones, and it will be available as a free download in Google Play and the App Store.
While some of you are no strangers to BBM, many will be new and might be asking: What is BBM? Below, you’ll find all the highlights for BBM for Android and iPhone.



BBM for Android and iPhone features:
  • BBM Chat – Enjoy real, immediate conversations with friends on Android, iPhone and BlackBerry smartphones. Not only does BBM let you know that your message has been delivered and read, it also shows you that your friend is responding to the message.
  • More than chat – With BBM you can share files on your phone such as photos and voice notes, all in an instant.
  • Keep your group in the loop – Multi-person chats are a great way to invite contacts to chat together. BBM Groups lets you invite up to 30 friends to chat together, and go a step further than multi-chat by sharing photos and schedules. And, with Broadcast Message, you can send a message out to all your BBM contacts at once.
  • Post Updates and stay in the know – BBM lets you post a personal message, profile picture and your current status, and lets your contacts know instantly in Updates.
  • Your unique PIN – Every BBM user has a unique PIN that maintains your privacy, so you don’t have to give out your phone number or email address to a new or casual contact.
BBM gives you a private social network for active, real conversations and it has more than 60 million customers on BlackBerry alone. The overwhelming majority use BBM an average of 90 minutes per day. BBM customers collectively send and receive more than 10 billion messages each day, nearly twice as many messages per user per day as compared to other mobile messaging apps. Messages on BBM are typically read within seconds, reflecting how truly engaged BBM customers are.
  • It’s immediate. BBM is always on so you are always connected. And because messages on BBM are typically delivered and read within seconds, it’s the closest thing to a live conversation.
  • You trust it. BBM always tells you that messages are delivered and read. BBM conversations come alive on a private network you can count on.
  • You control it. BBM allows you to choose your contacts and how you share your information. BBM uses a PIN so you don’t have to give anyone your phone number or email address.
In a recent press release, Andrew Bocking, Executive Vice President for BBM at BlackBerry said:
“BBM is a very engaging messaging service that is simple to use, easy to personalize and has an immediacy that is necessary for mobile communications. With more than a billion Android, iOS, and BlackBerry smartphones in the market, and no dominant mobile instant messaging platform, this is absolutely the right time to bring BBM to Android and iPhone customers.”

Availability

BBM will be available as a free download for Android smartphones running Ice Cream Sandwich and Jelly Bean (Android 4.x) beginning at 7AM EDT on September 21. BBM for iPhones running iOS 6 and iOS 7 will become available for each market on the App Store schedule of 12:01 AM local time on September 22. For more information, or to download BBM for Android or iPhone, visit www.BBM.com.
BBM will continue to evolve quickly. Later this year, BBM Channels will provide a forum for active, real conversations between you and the people, brands, celebrities, artists, service providers, communities and more, that matter to you. By creating a Channel, individuals and brands can engage their friends and communities in conversations sparked by their thoughts, ideas and passions. Subscribing to a Channel will let you join conversations with people who share your interests. In addition, BBM Video calling and BBM Voice calling are planned for availability for Android and iPhone in a future version.
Excited about getting BBM on your Android or iPhone? Let us know in the comments and spread the word to your friends.







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BlackBerry Confirms BBM for Android and iOS this Weekend







Is summer over yet? Not for BlackBerry, which said that it would bring its Messenger service to Android and iOS this summer and is finally releasing it this weekend. Android users will be able to download BBM on Saturday, September 21, while iOS users will have to hold on until Sunday.  The app will be available on Android for versions 4.0 and up, and on Apple devices running either iOS 6 or the recently released iOS 7.

BBM will allow Android and iOS users to chat with BlackBerry users. The release comes shortly before BlackBerry’s report for its fiscal second quarter next week. The company had a fairly disastrous first quarter as demand for its BB10 smartphones failed to materialize and it is reviewing strategic options including the possible sale of the company. BBM remains one of BlackBerry’s few bright spots and the company is apparently even considering spinning it off as a separate business.

BlackBerry is struggling to compete with Android and iOS even as it opens BBM to them. The company unveiled its BlackBerry Z30 smartphone this week, though it has largely been overshadowed by Apple’s release of iOS 7 and the impending arrival of the latest iPhones. More bad news comes from a report in the Wall Street Journal, which states that BlackBerry may cut up to 40% of its workforce, about 5,000 employees.
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9.19.2013

BBM Android app release date is Saturday, iOS Sunday



BBM



The BBM Android app hits Android phones on Saturday, and the iPhone on Sunday. BlackBerry has confirmed the release date for the BlackBerry Messenger app that lets you chat to friends even if you don't have a BlackBerry any more.

After a long wait, you'll finally be able to download BBM and install the app on your Android device on Saturday 21 September or iOS device on Sunday 22 September.

The new cross-platform BBM app swaps instant messages with other BBM users no matter what phone they have, allowing you to once again connect with BBM buddies -- that is, if you haven't been won over by WhatsApp or Viber.

The new BBM app has typed instant messages and group chat from the get-go, with voice calls and video to follow at a later date.

BlackBerry made the belated BBM announcement on the same day it unveiled the 5-inch Z30, the biggest BlackBerry ever -- and at the same time as phone fans are scrambling to download Apple's iOS 7 software update. 

Since BlackBerry announced it was bringing BBM to other phones, wrong'uns have targeted impatient ex-BlackBerry owners with fake BBM apps, fooling many into downloading impostor apps that targeted them with ads, spam or worse.

And in another bizarre twist, Samsung Nigeria tweeted this week that the BBM app would be exclusive to Galaxy devices for three months from Friday, prompting denials from BlackBerry.

BlackBerry has struggled against the iPhone and more affordable Android phones in recent years, and even the attraction of the free and hugely popular BBM IM service has faded in the face of rivals like WhatsApp or Samsung ChatOn -- which, like the belated BBM app, already work across different devices so you can chat with friends and family even if they have different phones to you.





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9.18.2013

BlackBerry Z30. ​





 The BlackBerry Z30 runs the BlackBerry 10 OS version 10.2
 and is larger than the Z10, with a 5-inch (12.7-cm)
 touch screen. (BlackBerry )







Canadian tech company BlackBerry is considering a cut of up to 40 per cent of its workforce by year end, according to a Wall Street Journal report.

"People familiar with the matter" confirmed the news that employees, in every department, could face layoffs, the report says.

A BlackBerry spokesperson refused to comment on the report, calling it "rumours and speculation."

BlackBerry had 12,700 employees as of this March, down from 17,000 two years ago. ​The smartphone maker has watched its market share shrink as Apple and Samsung products became popular and announced it was seeking a buyer earlier this year.

The news comes as the company announced a new smartphone model to its lineup, the BlackBerry Z30. ​

"It's our biggest, largest, most advanced smartphone to date on the BlackBerry 10 platform," said Vivek Bhardwaj, head of software portfolios at BlackBerry. 

The phone runs the latest version of the BlackBerry 10 operating system, BlackBerry 10.2, which includes many feature updates, including a larger display and the longest-running battery the company has ever offered on its phones

"Some of the latest features that come with that are features like the BlackBerry Priority Hub, so you're able to actually organize your messages now by intelligently recognizing who the most important people are, the most important conversations," said Bhardwaj. 

Don Pittis: Who would want to buy a BlackBerry?
Bhardwaj also highlighted changes to the BlackBerry Messenger service, allowing users to send messages to each other within the BBM network.

"With the Z30 you're actually able to retrieve BBM messages from anywhere within the phone. So you can be playing a game, you could be browsing the internet, or just looking through applications or even reading a book. So as soon as someone sends you a BBM message, it will actually appear on the top of the screen. You're able to dismiss it or even read and reply right to that message within that app." 

The company also announced Wednesday it will be offering BBM to Android and Apple devices this coming weekend as a free download. It will be available on Google Play on September 21 and on Apple's App Store on September 22.

The new screen puts the Z30 at the same size as the Samsung Galaxy S4, which also features a five-inch (12.7-cm) display.

The Z30's battery, at 2880 maH, is one of the largest capacity batteries available on a smartphone. The company claims the battery can provide up to 25 hours of use. 

The Z30 will be available in stores in the U.K. and the Middle East starting next week. A Canadian release date is expected to be announced in the next coming weeks. 

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8.28.2013

Blackberry Z30

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Blackberry Z30



BlackBerry is about to announce the Z30, we see on the web for months either in pictures or rumors about the specifications. More recently, it was the turn of the video camera to take over.

Moreover, a new just add to the list, without sound, it offers us a tour of the design and the interface.

As a reminder, level specifications, BlackBerry Z30 should be equipped with a 5-inch AMOLED HD screen resolution, a dual-core 1.7GHz Snapdragon processor, 2GB RAM, 16GB Memory + microSD, an 8 megapixel camera, a 2-megapixel front camera and a battery of 2800 mAh.



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8.23.2013

BlackBerry Q5



With a more attractive price, the BlackBerry Q5 is aimed at a wide audience. With a physical keyboard like the Q10 which it borrows many of specificity that 4G compatibility, Smartphone accessibility could finally push the adoption of BlackBerry 10.

Given the consistency of "all touch" the Canadian manufacturer intends to distinguish machines with a mechanical keyboard, a component of the DNA of the brand.

A differentiating strategy that can only validate both the supply Smartphone with keyboard is low or nonexistent.
While Q10, positioned on the high-end, hard to win against the iPhone 5, Galaxy S4, HTC One or Xperia Z, BlackBerry might have a shot at playing with the Q5 very close technically but with his eldest d a sweeter price.

With a suggested retail price of 379.90 euros, the BlackBerry Q5 advance as a mid-range machine. Exit design and flattering finishes Q10, perceived quality delivered by the Q5 is not rewarding.


blackberry Q5


Blame it on a glossy polycarbonate shell and an assembly that seems questionable. The back cover opens slightly gently and plastic tend to crack under the fingers ...
A shell which no longer provides access to the battery, a first for BlackBerry which had become accustomed to offer machines with removable battery, more durable and meet the needs of professionals.


blackberry Q5


Apart from this perceived quality disappointing, even for mid-range, the Q5 offers a comfortable grip with proper dimensions and weight quite content (120g).
On the edge, we find the volume keys, the voice control, touch the power supply, audio, microUSB and microSIM card slot and microSD (up to 64GB) jack.

To attract younger BlackBerry declined her on different colories Q5. Unfortunately, for now, only the black or white version will be marketed.




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An excellent compromise on paper


Faced with a Q10 sold nearly 250 euros more expensive, the Q5 comes forth as a good compromise.
We find the same hardware configuration than its predecessor with a dual heart Snapdragon S4 Pro 1.2 Ghz (1.5 on Q10) supported by 2 GB RAM and 4G compatibility. In practice, the user experience remains fluid, no lag and if the Q5, like all BlackBerry smartphones 10, puts some time to start it shows reagent use. RAS.


blackberry Q5


Side display, 3.1-inch LCD square slab for a 720 x 720 pixel resolution (328 DPI) delivers a fine and detailed display, good viewing angle, good brightness and color it sees them faithfully.

In addition to the processor frequency and panel technology (LCD vs AMOLED for Q10), the very differences held between these two machines are mainly around the camera sensor (5 vs 8 megapixels) and the onboard memory (8 vs 16 GB expandable to 64 GB via microSD slot). Note that the micro HDMI video output on the proposed Q10 has gone here and the SAR level is quite high (1.28 W / kg).

And this keyboard?

Q5 main asset, its physical keyboard combined with a touchscreen. With narrower than the Q10 keys, seizure seemed less comfortable with it. We found typos when typing long message and it will tame this keyboard with your fingertips or nails.


blackberry Q5


Fortunately, the automatic correction proposed by BlackBerry is still outstanding. A predictive and progressive keyboard that corrects and learns according to different notes. Clear added value offered by the BlackBerry 10 OS.
Once tamed these small, well-spaced keys and backlit, the Q5 will advance as a good companion for messaging.


blackberry Q5



Photo troubleshooting


The Q10 does not shine especially as cameraphone, the Q5 is less. Needless to dwell on captured photos in square format abilities, 16: 9 and 4: 3, the Q5 will take pictures of "troubleshooting" no more.
The images are noisy, faded colors and development by cutting an item from the touch screen is impossible. Note however direct access to the camera from the menu of BlackBerry 10.


                                                                                                                                                            
Capture square format























Capture 4:3


Same story for 1080p video at 30 frames / second, lack of control, focus improvement.
In front, the 2-megapixel sensor, however, is satisfactory for video and appreciates Time Laps fun feature.

Daily use, no more!

By choosing to implement a non-removable battery we could imagine that equips its BlackBerry Q5 good battery life.
In practice, this is not the case and our Q5 is not better than the competition is a day use pushed away from a power outlet.
Moreover, apart from a non-removable battery 2180 mAh, we pestons against the lack of an automatic brightness. In our usability testing, we had caller the brightness slider to about 75% (no gauge or accurate indication) to reach the day.

Gesture and voice

This is the 10.1 version of the BlackBerry OS that drives our Q5. This operating system is still as original and effective with its gesture control logic. Consult its notifications, email or social networking slip a finger without leaving applications, unified hub or the simple and well thought multitasking, BlackBerry 10 is a solid and attractive system.
If the screen size and its square format does not lend itself ideally to intensive web browsing, the native browser is effective with full management of HTML 5 and Flash. Impeccable management, intuitive and unified mail, social networking is a real attraction of the BlackBerry 10.
  
                                

                                                                      

                                                                              









                                                                                                        Besides this logic gesture control and excellent keyboard / correction, we also relèverons tool voice control. Accessible from a physical button on the slice operation approaches that of Siri or Voice S (with a data connection required).

In practice, it was less "intelligent" and some queries do not result as a simple application on the weather. It manages the other hand about the calls correctly, sending email, social networks, BBM, the appointment or taking notes, although for the latter, it must do it several times.


                                                       


















                                                                                                                                                               

If we satisfied overall BlackBerry 10, the application ecosystem remains problematic. The BlackBerry World has clearly expanded since our test Z10 and Q10 and now boasts 120,000 applications, one third of them would be porting Android.
Provided behind this figure, we find some applications brought in haste and questionable to use or absences in games or popular apps. Shazam, Bad Piggies, Viber, Instagram, Temple Run or Fruit Ninja, if you want to download the latest apps headlights, go your way, they are not there!


















BlackBerry enhances its DNA again with a machine with a physical keyboard. This Q5 better positioned than its big brother price level requires little sacrifice next performance and should appeal to fans of the brand.

Too bad that does not distribute BlackBerry (yet) in our Q5 countered this in different colors, this could be an argument against a fierce and well placed on the mid-range segment competition.
If the BlackBerry OS 10 is an ergonomic success, consumers clearly applicable will be disappointed. Hardware side, we reproach especially Q5 questionable finish, an average battery life and a non-removable battery.

For those seeking a phone with keyboard, Q5 to 379 euros is a good option to consider.

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Leak manual BBM for Android or iOS platform by mistake!



 BBM for Android or iOS





To return to the previous rumors, it is expected that the application is detected BlackBerry Messenger, known simply as BBM for Android or iOS platform in the next 

month. BlackBerry company said at the outset that the application will be published in the summer of this year, and technically summer does not end until September 22, exactly one month from today.

However, due to some snafu that took place this morning, we wonder if it is possible that the application is launched in the very near. In fact, this morning published User 

Guide BlackBerry Messenger application for Android or iOS platform on the official website of the BlackBerry company, but after a brief period of this guide has been 
removed from the site. There were many interesting things in this guide, it shows simple things like ID and PIN BBM BBM for those who have not used by the application.

Recently, the launch of a beta version of the BlackBerry Messenger application on the Android platform, but it is not Asafna for information on the deadline for the launch 
of the official version of the application on the platform Android platform and iOS alike.

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