Looks like the Storm is the step of RIM trying to hit the consumer market.
On Saturday I finally got my BlackBerry Bold. On Wednesday last week, while I was in Croatia on vacation, I got a call from the Mobilkom shop telling me that it had arrived. I bought a 8GB micro SD card and updated the OS to 4.6.0.150 - now the Bold is ready to serve me.

After using the Bold now for three days I am really impressed:
- the screen is great - crisp, bright and sharp
- WiFi is works perfect - best for watching youtube vids
- The camera is better than the one of the curve, even with the same resolution
- Battery Life is good. First load on Saturday morning and now (three days later) it seems I will have to load it again overnight. This is quite good for playing around a lot with the gadget.
Now I have to fill my SD card with music and videos and test the entertainment qualities of the device.
It seems that RIM changed the behavior of their BIS servers. Today I read on BlackBerryNews that they are experiencing their BIS mails getting to them with less latency.
I wondered yesterday about the same fact and after reading their post I tested my mail server. The email came to my BlackBerry within seconds. I looks like finally RIM uses the IMAP IDLE command for push email instead of polling the IMAP server every five minutes. I am really happy about that! BIS users had to wait a long time for that.
Now my BIS account is working better than my BlackBerry Professional account because it brings in the mails with the same speed and shows HTML rendering. For my Professional server there is still no update available that allows to activate HTML rendering.
As RIMarkable and BlackBerryCool say the Bold is now available on the T-Mobile Germany site. Interesting. I registered for an update per email as soon as the device is available but I did not get any information. There is also an article saying T-Mobile Austria launches BlackBerry Bold but it is not available in the online shop until now.
I am wondering how long it will take until I see the first Bold live in action and even more when it will be sold by Mobilkom Austria. I hope it will be earlier than the internal date 1st September.
A lot of BlackBerry sites already predicted it today: The BlackBerry Media Sync application allows to sync BlackBerry devices with iTunes. The 30 Megs download is available here. My download is already running and I am curios about how good this stuff works - will it sync PodCasts?
This week Boy Genius had tow great new posts about the BlackBerry Bold:
- BlackBerry Bold review: we’ve been rockin’ it for a month
- BlackBerry Bold vs. iPhone 3G: yeah, we definitely went there
So if you got some minutes take the time and read through those two. They have to some some very different things:
At first glance, the first thing you’ll see is obviously the gorgeous screen on the 9000. We can safely say that this is the best screen we’ve ever seen on a mobile device. Hands down.
Contra:
It’s now July 15th, and even running the latest 4.6.0.93 build, we’re still pulling the battery out a good 10 times a day. Why? Between the constant java errors, and the BlackBerry completely losing service and informing us it’s “Searching for Network…”. That’s why.
Seems RIM has to do some major improvements to the software of the device! Whereas this sounds good to me:
With the latest software version, we can safely say we’re getting as good or better battery life than we did with our Curve. Yes. Isn’t that awesome? Thanks to 1500mAh battery and a crap load of engineering on RIM’s part, they’ve finally got it nailed down.
I am still wondering when the first Bold will be selled officially.
Many posts on my blog are about mobile devices - so why is my not optimized for mobile browsers?
Luckily today I saw this post on BlackBerryReview.com about mofuse.com. MpFuse easily allows you to create a mobile site for your blog or RSS feed. So I created a mobile site that features my blog AND my shared Google Reader items (the ones that can also be found in the right column of my blog).
So point your mobile browser to
and check it out

As I pointed out in my last post, I installed the officially released BlackBerry OS 4.5.0.37 on my BlackBerry 8800. Afterwards I had troubles with running my beloved map applications Google Maps for mobiles and BlackBerry Maps.
I found this post on blackberryforums.com discussing the issue. It seems that the software configuration I made on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server was the reason why Google Maps did stop to work at 90% of the initialization. The policy did not allow to read the cell information from the phone and this premission could not be changed on the device. I had to allow it in the software configuration or to remove my BlackBerry user from the software configuration.
To get BlackBerry Maps running again I had to remove the old service book entries from the device and to download and install an older version (v. 1.2).
It seems like HTML email for BlackBerry devices is just around the corner. The new version 2.5. of BlackBerry Internet Service allows it and if the device is on OS version 4.5 it will render HTML. See this official RIM document for detailed information. Now it is just a question of how quick the carriers will update their BlackBerry Internet Service.
Meanwhile Vodafone Germany released OS 4.5 for all their devices. Now I hope it is just a matter of time until the corresponding versions of BlackBerry Enterprise Server and Professional services to enable the features of the new OS.





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