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freeware - download free Blackberry app miCoach

freeware - download free Blackberry app miCoach

Adidas have always popular as a sports-related product brand; and I have to say their performance is pretty good. Just recently Adidas have released a free Blackberry app called miCoach. The free Blackberry app is basically a free personal training app.

According to its Blackberry App World page, currently the miCoach Blackberry app support Blackberry devices, including Blackberry 8310, Curve 8900, Bold 9000, and Bold 9700. It also supports all countries and carriers.

Some of the miCoach free Blackberry app features are:

  • Syncs to miCoach.com to save and view detailed analysis of your workouts.
  • Measures your distance, pace, calories burned, and elapsed time.
  • Get daily planned workouts and coaching feedback delivered to your phone.
  • Outdoor/indoor workout modes.
  • Easy access to your music during your workout.
  • Tracks your shoe usage with wear alerts.
  • Highly customizable audible alerts.

According to some of the comments about the free Blackberry app, the Adidas miCoach works great and the fact that it is a freeware is awesome. From 95 reviews, the free Blackberry app rating is 4/5. It has potentials to become one of the best Blackberry app available in Sports app category.

Good news for our folks in Australia. Just recently Telstra mobile operator has announced they will launch the Blackberry Pearl 3G a.k.a. Pearl 9100. Telstra claimed that they are “the exclusive Australian launch partner” for the Blackberry Pearl 3G 9100. Anyway, the Telstra’s Pearl 3G (BB 9100) is different from the Vodafone UK’s Pearl 3G (BB 9105). Unlike the 9105, the Blackberry Pearl 3G 9100 has a SureType QWERTY keyboard instead of a regular, alphanumeric one.

The Blackberry pearl 3G 9100 notable features including a 624MHz processor, HSDPA, Wi-Fi, GPS, 3.2 Megapixel autofocus camera, standard 3.5mm audio jack, Blackberry Messenger, Blackberry Maps, 360×400 pixels display, and dedicated music keys.

The smallest Blackberry smartphone seems to be this new BlackBerry Pearl 3G. This 3G Blackberry smartphone is designed in cool and compact design comes with good performance and top feature-rich. Of course it supports BlackBerry email, messaging and social networking.

The smallest body is proven by its less than two inches wide (50 mm) size and 3.3 ounces (93g) in weight. Like the name suggests, it supports for high-speed 3G (UMTS/HSDPA) networks, Wi-Fi (b/g/n) and GPS. All these are powered by a powerhouse processor that leads to stunning pictures on the high-res and sharp screen.

For ease navigation, it is equipped with an optical trackpad for smooth navigation, media and volume keys as well as a 3.2 Mpx camera with flash and finally supports up to 32 GB of storage.

There are 2 models can be chosen within some lustrous colors. The first is 9100 model that features a 20-key condensed QWERTY keyboard. The second is the 9105 model sports a 14-key traditional phone keyboard. The SureType software that can complete words as the user types, making texting fast and accurate is found on both models.

It is expected in the beginning of May. visit www.blackberry.com/pearl3G.
Continue reading ‘Blackberry Pearl 3G Specs and Features: Officially released!’ »

An anonymous source has hit us with 2 newest images of the coming Blackberry Pearl 9105 with T9 keyboard. So you have known that this new version of Pearl line will bring the unusual keyboard. Unlike the regular model, a SureType keyboard, it comes with the T9 keyboard. Said as unusual as this is the first time for RIM to release this kind of Blackberry.

This new keyboard has supported several new input options:
• Compound words
• Context learning
• Auto word learning
• Using contacts as a data source
• predictive typing (Probably based on T9)
• spell check variations of words in predictive typing
Continue reading ‘Blackberry Pearl 9105 Pics: Coming with the T9 Keyboard??’ »

Best Blackberry Freeware (Free Apps)

Best Blackberry Freeware (Free Apps)

Yup. You heard me right, i am currently planning on making a list of best Blackberry Apps (Freeware). I probably will make a new category for it, which might be called as best blackberry app. Perhaps there will be 20 best blackberry freeware I will posted there, and you might be familiar with some of them. Most freeware should be able to work on all blackberry series, including Blackberry Bold 9700, Tour, Storm, Bold 9000, Curve, and Pearl.

I’m planning to discuss about each freeware on a single post, so there will be several series. :) I look forward to post the list of best blackberry freeware for you, my beloved readers, I hope I can post 1-2 best blackberry Apps (freeware) each week and I will update this post each time I posted a page about it.

Cheers…

[UPDATE]

Here is the current list of Best Blackberry Apps (Freeware):

#1 Google Maps

Google Maps may be the best online mapping apps available to date for your Blackberry. The apps has a smart and intuitive search with excellent…. (read more in the link provided)

#2 Beyond411

It is time for me to introduce my second favorite free Best Blackberry App: the Beyond411. The name of the free best blackberry app already suggests what this freeware for: to save money on 411 calls… (read more in the link provided)

#3 BBScreenStream

If you are one of those people who likes to give presentation or demonstration by showing your blackberry screenshot; then this is the best Blackberry app for you… (read more in the link provided)

#4 QuickPull

What I have here is an interesting Best Blackberry App called QuickPull that can free your Blackberry memory by simulating battery pull… (read more in the link provided)

Quick navigation can be got thru shortcut keys in almost all native apps. There are Blackberry tips have been available such as home screen shortcuts, browser shortcuts, message screen shortcuts and so on.

But are you notice that it can be a lil bit frustrating when you try a new app without shortcuts? In the beginning you may think it seems like to have shortcut but turns out to be not (like some Twitter applications).

The other thing, you may have noticed that in your message screen tips, you cant cover shortcuts within the message.

So here we’ll go, adding to the message screen shortcuts.

When you are Inside a message

When you’re inside a BlackBerry email, you can use the following shortcut keys:

R: Reply

L: Reply All

F: Forward message

I: File a message in a folder

Q: When your cursor is over a sender or recipient, this shows their email address

T: Top of message

B: Bottom of message

S: Search for text within a message

G: Move the cursor to the last position in a received message

Continue reading ‘[BestBlackberry Tips and Tricks] List of Shortcuts in your Blackberry Email’ »