Occasionally, apps on a BlackBerry phone may stop working. When your Facebook app stops working, you have a few available options to troubleshoot it before reaching out to technical support. In most instances, problems with the app are a sign that it is time to update or reinstall the app.
Hooked on social networking? The internet capability on your Blackberry Curve guarantees you won't ever have to go a minute without checking your facebook. Update pictures, upload applications, send messages and those creepy hatching eggs. Watch this video cell phone tutorial and learn how to use facebook on a Blackberry Curve.
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RIM has grabbed the trackball on the BlackBerry Curve 8520 and twisted it right off. In its place, it has launched an optical trackpad that's flat as a pancake and twice as responsive. Unfortunately, this tech nurple caused our sample device to turn a sickly shade of purple.
The friendliest thing about the 8520 will be its price -- expect it to be free on contracts costing around 25 per month, when it comes out this winter. We like that BlackBerry is launching new technology on its cheaper mobiles -- just because we're skint doesn't mean we don't want to feel special.
Some previous BlackBerry devices, such as the Bold 9000, were equipped with Intel XScale 624 MHz processors.[84] The Bold 9700 featured a newer version of the Bold 9000's processor but is clocked at the same speed. The Curve 8520 featured a 512 MHz processor, while BlackBerry 8000 series smartphones, such as the 8700 and the Pearl, are based on the 312 MHz ARM XScale ARMv5TE PXA900. An exception to this is the BlackBerry 8707 which is based on the 80 MHz Qualcomm 3250 chipset; this was due to the PXA900 chipset not supporting 3G networks. The 80 MHz processor in the BlackBerry 8707 meant the device was often slower to download and render web pages over 3G than the 8700 was over EDGE networks. Early BlackBerry devices, such as the BlackBerry 950, used Intel 80386-based processors.[85][86]
The first BlackBerry with an Android operating system was released in late November 2015, the 192 gram/6.77 ounce BlackBerry Priv.[87] It launched with version 5.1.1 but was later upgraded to version 6.0 Android Marshmallow. It was first available in four countries but increased to 31 countries by February 28, 2016.[88]Employing a Qualcomm 8992 Snapdragon 808 Hexa-Core, 64 bit, Adreno 418, 600 MHz GPU with 3 GB RAM processor, this unit is equipped with a curved 5.4-inch (2560 x 1440) OLED display and a sliding QWERTY keyboard which is hidden when not in use; Google's voice recognition that allows for dictating e-mails is also available. The Priv retained the best BlackBerry 10 features. Its 3,410 mAh battery is said to provide 22.5 hours of mixed use. The 18-megapixel camera, with a Schneider-Kreuznach lens, can also record 4K video; a secondary selfie camera is also provided. Several important apps unique to the Priv were available from Google Play by mid December.[89]
BlackBerry devices, as well as Android, iOS, and Windows Phone platforms, have the ability to use the proprietary BlackBerry Messenger, also known as BBM, software for sending and receiving encrypted instant messages, voice notes, images and videos via BlackBerry PIN. As long as your cell phone has a data plan these messages are all free of charge. Some of the features of BBM include groups, bar-code scanning, lists, shared calendars, BBM Music and integration with apps and games using the BBM social platform.
The all new ultra sleek and slim BlackBerry Curve 8520 is a great phone that has a lot to offer in terms of design, apps, features and functions. It has a great set of functions and can be availed in two colors, out of which both look attractive enough to buy and these includes Frosty Silver and Black. For those people who need to stay connected to the internet at all times can really make use of this phone and can access their emails and do instant messaging at any time of the day or night. Businessmen would benefit the most from such a phone since they are likely to need their emails and conference calls whenever they can. And for that, the BlackBerry Curve 8520 has the internet connection along with a Wi-Fi option.
In terms of entertainment, the BlackBerry Curve 8520 has games to play, your favorite music to listen to and some great apps that you can access for your own entertainment purposes. Download the latest games or apps to help you out with your daily organizing schedule and the Wi-Fi option allows for speedy browsing through the browser that you use which makes it great for internet usage no matter where you are. The BlackBerry Curve 8520 has a 16GB storage capacity so there is a lot of added features to offer with their users. It is simply classy, functional and has a great overall look.
The Curve 8520 comes with 256MB of memory on board and, we're assured by Rim, it will have a 2GB microSD card, regardless of the network deal you get. But if you need more storage, it will accept up to 32GB cards.
The Curve 8520 comes with a batch of preloaded social networking tools, including TwitterBerry, which is all quick and easy as Twitter should be, as well as an elegantly useful Facebook app, plus MySpace and Flickr too.
These and other apps are available from the BlackBerry App World site, which has a long way to go to catch up with the iPhone's App Store, but it's easy to navigate and there's a mix of around 800 free and paid-for apps available for the 8520 from about 2,000 across the entire BlackBerry range.
Watching video on the Curve 8520's screen is okay, but its dimensions mean that movie trailers in widescreen can end up looking pretty cramped with heavy black bars above and below. The media player can handle MPEG4, H.263, H.264, AVI and WMV3 video files, with MP3, AAC-LC, AAC+, eAAC+, AMR-NB and WMA9/10 for music. 2ff7e9595c
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