Free app: LifeInPocket™ Rolls Out Blackberry Support

Posted by Mauricio on Feb 26, 2009 at 10:13 AM | Comments

lifeinpocket Free app: LifeInPocket™ Rolls Out Blackberry Support

It looks like every BlackBerry is supported, except for those on Verizon. Way to win the consumer’s heart, Verizon. Here’s why:

Verizon is the only carrier blocks LifeInPocket (and other 3rd party applications) access to BlackBerry internal GPS**, unless a “business agreement” is established. That means we will have to charge users for our services and split revenue with Verizon just like VZ Navigator ($9.99/month), SocialLife ($1.49/month), Chaperone ($9.99/month), WeatherBug($2.99/month), Wireless Sync Email ($19.99/month) etc. ———— While our preference is to offer our services to end users for free. ———— In order to do so, the alternative way is to use external Bluetooth GPS receivers just like Telenav’s $9.99/month service. More…

Some highlights from the press release:

  • Building on the success in the one billion units per year Java phone market, RoadComm, Inc. today made available its LifeInPocket mobile suite, http://LifeInPocket.com to RIM’s BlackBerry smart phones.
  • Free of charge, LifeInPocket will upgrade Blackberries with a greater array of functionality than the iPhone. Those features include GPS, navigation, location messaging, friends/family locator, and much more.
  • Unlike iPhone’s limited sync capability, LifeInPocket™ enables address book sync/import/export with Yahoo, Gmail, MSN, Hotmail, Outlook Express, Palm Desktop, etc. Users can one-click on those synced contacts to “call”, to “mail” and to “navigate” via their phones.
  • The only mobile application/services platform of its kind, LifeInPocket™ symbolizes the next generation of application and services that offers power of top of the line smart phones to regular cell phones and making smart phones smarter.

Read the full press release after the jump.

CONTINUE READING »

Orange First to Launch Pay As You Go BlackBerry Internet Service in the UK

Posted by Mauricio on Jan 30, 2009 at 8:47 AM | Comments

Some highlights from the press release:

  • BlackBerry Pearl 8120 in indigo now exclusively available to Orange Pay As You Go (PAYG) customers
  • For just £5 a month, Orange PAYG customers can access email, as well as their favourite social networking sites from the stylish BlackBerry Pearl 8120
  • Orange today announced it will be bringing the BlackBerry® Pearl™ 8120 to its Pay As You Go (PAYG) customers. The smartphone, which provides exceptional phone; email, messaging, organiser, web browser and multimedia capabilities, will be priced at £145, with customers now able to take out a BlackBerry® Internet Service that provides email, messaging and web access whilst on the move.

Check out the full press release after the jump.

CONTINUE READING »

Elecite BlackBerry Themes
1 pages1