When the BlackBerry first made his speech, it was considered as the latest and greatest in the history of the phone, providing employment opportunities to have “smart” phone in use.
When we think of the BlackBerry, most of them do not remember his first appearance in 1999, when he came out as a simple pager. It was not until the first half of the 21 th century, that people paid attention to this device. In 2004, BlackBerry was more than 2 million subscribers worldwide, compared with 1,000,000 the previous year. Since 2004, the number grew to 5 million, and now 14 million. No wonder so many called BlackBerry CrackBerry, because they are dependent on their phones.
BlackBerry has gained the greatest popularity, thanks not only time but also telephone phone / PDA. Its popularity has grown thanks to its ability to send and receive push e-mail from the Internet and its wide range of messaging features. Features included auto-text, auto-correct text prediction, language support, keyboard shortcuts, text, smiles, Push Email, then Facebook and Myspace notices, press notices Ebay, click on instant messaging and much more.
Yes, BlackBerry began as a simple mobile messenger. In 1999, pagers were furious and cell phones were still making their way into the public domain.
The next series of systems BlackBerry 857/957. The phone was like a PDA, the display has been increased in size from 6-8 lines to 16 or 20. More memory was added, and the phone was able to synchronize up to 10 personal and business emails.
857/957 followed by 5000 and 6000 series. RIM, the company that owns a BlackBerry, while serving the GSM market and industry. But the demand is increasing for both CDMA version in late 2003, RIM released BlackBerry 6750 for Verizon Wireless. Phone itself is not very different from the GSM 6000 models. The biggest change was the fact that Verizon was Neto country a wireless connection, so the design of the phone for their BlackBerry systems gave a huge boost in popularity and sales.
RIM continues to build CDMA versions of their phones with the 7200 and 7250 series. These models were the first to feature Bluetooth capabilities. To maintain its presence as AT & T (which was GSM compatible) and Sprint / Verizon – CDMA compatible, RIM continued to make phones for both systems. 7210, 7220, 7230, 7280 and 7290 have been created for GSM while 7250 was the only CDMA-compatible phone. 7500 was made for the iDEN network, Motorola and features two-way radio.
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