Sunday, August 7, 2011

Rapid Review: Prana by HedoneDesign

Ever since getting a new BlackBerry, I’ve realized that one of the things I like best is installing themes. Changing the look and layout is easy, fun, and allows the device to match the owner. (Now I want a way to keep all of my apps in order when I do switch). I’ve had a chance to be using Prana by HedoneDesign for a few days, and am really enjoying it.

At first, I wondered about the pinkish colors and softer hues. I’m more of a blue and orange guy, so I wasn’t sure how I would react. I shouldn’t have been worried. The colors are subtle, and look really nice together. The red pops, and it’s still easy enough to see the other icons around your current selection.

It works with a background as well, although you can’t see the entire thing behind the home screen. It isn’t a big deal, because I use the CrackBerry wallpaper changer anyway, so they don’t stick around all that often, and you can see the wall clearly on the lock screen.

One thing I really like is the Today section. It isn’t in your face, but is just off to the side, easily accessible when you need it. I always like to see what’s coming up on the schedule, so having that handy is a big plus. The Media, Favorites and Application icons are folders that contain additional apps within them. Very handy, and means you seldom have to leave the home screen.

This is one theme that could certainly remain on my BlackBerry for quite some time. It’s available for $6.99 for a variety of devices, and I am certain that you will not be disappointed with the purchase.

So what’s your favorite Hedone theme? This is my first on the 9650, but I had quite a few on the Storm, and this theme is certain to keep me going back for more.

BlackBerry Desktop Software for Mac attempts to add a fixed alarm to each event in iCal

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BlackBerry App World storefront category and search filtering

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Fujitsu F-07C Windows 7 Phone Released In Japan

Fujitsu F-07C Windows 7 Phone Released In Japan

Fujitsu has decided to launch the F-07C Windows 7 phone in Japan via NTT DOCOMO on July 23, 2011. The smartphone provides a 1.2GHz Intel Atom CPU, a 4-inch (1024 x 600) capacitive display, a 1GB RAM, a 32GB SSD, a sliding QWERTY keyboard, a 5MP rear camera, a VGA front-facing camera, 802.11n WiFi, Bluetooth, 3G, HSPA and GPS. Additionally, the Fujitsu F-07C is also known as the world’s smallest PC that fits into the palm of the user’s hand.

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Saturday, August 6, 2011

Unable to sign into Microsoft Live Communications Server 2005 from a BlackBerry Smartphone using TCP/TLS as the transport protocol

When trying to login to BlackBerry® Client for use with Microsoft® Office Live Communications Server 2005 using TCP/TLS on a BlackBerry smartphone, the BlackBerry smartphone never connects and displays one of the following:

Connecting

Failed to execute your last action (-9)

Cannot connect to server

The BBIM log also displays the following error:

<2008-12-01 11:41:18.227 EST>:[171]:::

BlackBerry® Enterprise Server BlackBerry® smartphones BlackBerry® Client for use with Microsoft® Office Live Communications Server 2005 Microsoft® Office Live Communications Server 2005

The BlackBerry Client for use with Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2005 version 2.2 and above, for BlackBerry smartphones, does not support TCP/TLS as a transport protocol as it is being phased out.  BlackBerry Client for use with Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2005 version 1.1.23 is the last version to support TCP/TLS.

Nokia N9 MeeGo Phone Release Date Unveiled

Nokia N9 MeeGo Phone Release Date Unveiled

Nokia Russia has recently unveiled the release date of the Nokia N9 MeeGo phone. The handset will be launched on August 19th, 2011 for around $686. As a reminder, the Nokia N9 MeeGo phone comes jam packed with a 3.9-inch AMOLED display, a polycarbonate body and a choice of 16GB or 64GB internal storage capacity. Additional specs include an 8-megapixel AutoFocus camera with a super wide 28mm Carl Zeiss lens, NFC capabilities, Bluetooth, WiFi and GPS navigation. [Nokia Blog]



Blackberry Bold 9700

Blackberry Bold 9700
  • 3G HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100 & 900 / 1700 / 2100 ; 2G GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900.
  • QWERTY keypad, Touch-sensitive optical trackpad, BlackBerry maps, Document editor (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF), Media player (DivX/WMV/XviD/3gp/MP4/H.263/H.264/WMV/MP3/WAV/eAAC+/WMA), Organizer.
  • Camera: 3.15 MP, 2048x1536 pixels, autofocus, LED flash. Video.
  • Internal Memory: 256MB storage, 256 MB RAM. MicroSD expandable (16 GB max).
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP, EDGE, GPS capable.
  • Stand-by: Up to 408 hours, Talk time: Up to 6 hours.

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How to delete an application from the BlackBerry smartphone

To delete an application from a BlackBerry® smartphone running BlackBerry® Device Software 4.1 to 4.7, complete the following steps:

Display the Options menu from the Home screen. Click Advanced Options > Applications. Highlight the application to be deleted. Press the Menu key then click Delete. Click the option to Reboot Now if the option is presented on the BlackBerry smartphone.

To delete an application from a BlackBerry smartphone running BlackBerry Device Software 5.0, complete the following steps:

Display the Options menu from the Home screen. Click Applications. Highlight the application to be deleted. Press the Menu key then click Delete. Click the option to Reboot Now if the option is presented on the BlackBerry smartphone.

To delete an application from a BlackBerry smartphone running BlackBerry Device Software 6.0, complete the following steps:

Display the Options menu from the Home screen. Click Device > Application Management. Highlight the application to be deleted. Press the Menu key then click Delete. Click the option to Reboot Now if the option is presented on the BlackBerry smartphone.

Alternatively, to delete an application from the BlackBerry smartphone, perform the following steps:

On the BlackBerry smartphone, highlight the icon of the application to be removed. The application may be located in the Applications folder on the BlackBerry smartphone. Press the Menu key. Select Delete. To verify the application is removed: For BlackBerry® Device Software 4.1 to 4.7, select Options from the Home Screen, click Advanced Options > Applications and verify that the application is no longer listed. For BlackBerry Device Software 5.0, select Options from the Home Screen, click Applications and verify that the application is no longer listed. For BlackBerry Device Software 6.0, select Options from the Home Screen, click Device, click Application Management and verify that the application is no longer listed.

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Friday, August 5, 2011

Blackberry Playbook 7-Inch Tablet (16GB)

Blackberry Playbook 7-Inch Tablet (16GB)The BlackBerry PlayBook delivers professional-grade, consumer-friendly experiences that redefine the possibilities of mobile computing. This ultra-portable tablet looks and feels great, measuring less than half an inch thick and weighing less than a pound. The micro USB port allows for an easy connection to your computer with memory of 16 Gb. It features a vivid 7-inch high-resolution display-WSVGAn display resolution (1024 x 600) that is highly-responsive with a fluid touch screen experience. It also offers industry leading performance, uncompromised web browsing with support for Adobe Flash Player 10.1, true multitasking, HD multimedia, advanced security features, out-of-the-box enterprise support and a robust development environment.

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Media card cannot be read. Verify that the memory card is formatted

When the BlackBerry® smartphone user attempts to use the media card that is inserted in the BlackBerry smartphone, the following error message appears:

Media card cannot be read. Verify that the memory card is formatted

The media card has not yet been formatted on the BlackBerry smartphone.

Format the media card. To format the media card, complete the following steps:

Warning: This process deletes all data on the media card.

BlackBerry device software 4.2 to 5.0:

From the Home screen of the BlackBerry smartphone, click Options > Media Card or Options > Advanced Options > Media Card. (Choose the option that appears on the BlackBerry smartphone).

Display the menu and click Format Card.

Note: If the Format Card option does not appear on the menu, skip step 3 and perform the procedure that follows.

A warning message appears, asking if you are certain you would like to format the card. Click Yes to continue.

If the Format Card option does not appear on the menu, complete the following steps:

On the Media Card screen, set the Mass Storage Mode Support field to Off. Display the menu and click Save. The Media Card screen closes automatically. Click Media Card to reopen the Media Card screen. To format the media card, display the menu and click Format Card. A warning message appears, asking if you are certain you would like to format the card. Click Yes to continue.

BlackBerry device software 6.0:

From the Home screen of the BlackBerry smartphone, select Options > Device > Storage. Or using Universal Search, type media card and select Options > Storage. Press the Menu Key and select Format. In the pop up window select Media Card. A warning message appears, asking if you are certain you would like to format the card. Click Yes to continue.

When opening an Instant Messenger application on the BlackBerry smartphone with font size set to 13 or higher the smartphone locks up or receives JV error

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Win A FREE BlackBerry Torch 9800 With BlackBerry Insight

By Alexandra McCoy | July 12, 2011

We wanted to share something with you this morning, something that the good folks over at BlackBerry Insight are doing. Right now they are knee-deep in a giveaway for a FREE BlackBerry Torch 9800. That’s right… I said FREE.

What are the details?

Simply LIKE BlackBerry Insight on Facebook to be entered into this giveaway. Contest ends on July 22nd and winner will be announced sometime after that. This giveaway is open to everyone, worldwide, so be sure to get over there and get entered into this great giveaway!

Sound off in the comments below if you threw YOUR hat in the ring. I would love to see a Mobile Unwrapped reader win this!! Thanks to Benson at BlackBerry Insight for the heads up on this great giveaway!

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Thursday, August 4, 2011

Transfer a file using Bluetooth technology between two BlackBerry smartphones

To send and receive files between two BlackBerry® smartphones using Bluetooth® wireless technology, complete the following steps:

On the recipient's BlackBerry smartphone

BlackBerry 6 has a universal receive mode for all paired and trusted devices. When two BlackBerry smartphones have been paired, a smartphone running BlackBerry 6 can receive files at any time as long as the two smartphones are in range of each other, and the other paired Bluetooth device is trusted.

Once a file has been sent from a trusted device to a smartphone running BlackBerry 6, the user will receive the following prompt to save the file as well as provide a file name:

Please choose the location where you wish to save the file.

Note: In order to determine the origin of incoming Bluetooth connections, ensure that paired smartphones are configured to prompt and not set to trust.

On the sender's BlackBerry smartphone

On the Home screen of the BlackBerry smartphone, select Media. Choose the media typed desired to send (Music, Videos, Pictures, Ring Tones, or Voice Notes). Highlight the file to be sent. Press the Menu button and select Send > Bluetooth. When prompted to select a Device, select the recipient's BlackBerry smartphone.

The "Disable Media Manager FTP Access" IT Policy prevents connectivity to Blackberry Desktop Software for Mac

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BlackBerry 8530 - Verizon Wireless

BlackBerry 8530  -  Verizon WirelessPHONE, VERIZON, CDMA, black BLACKBERRY CURVE 2 2MP CAM, stereo bluetooth

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Comparing BlackBerry App World and Application Center

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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

How to set up Bluetooth connectivity between a BlackBerry smartphone and BlackBerry Desktop Software

When Bluetooth® wireless technology is used to connect a BlackBerry smartphone to the BlackBerry Desktop Software, all data is routed through the Bluetooth connection, which bypasses the wireless service provider's network. This feature reduces wireless network usage and allows BlackBerry smartphone users who are located in areas of insufficient wireless coverage to synchronize data and reconcile email messages.

Windows:

To set up a Bluetooth connection, complete the following tasks:

Verify that the system requirements to set up a Bluetooth connection are met. Verify that the Bluetooth software included with Windows XP or Windows Vista is being used. Set the BlackBerry smartphone to Discoverable mode. Pair the BlackBerry smartphone with the computer. On the BlackBerry smartphone, turn on the Trusted option for the computer. Configure Bluetooth connectivity on the computer. Synchronization via bluetooth technology is currently unavailable in Desktop Software for Mac Task 1 - Verify that the system requirements to set up a Bluetooth connection are met

To set up a Bluetooth connection, the following system requirements must be met:

The computer must be running the Bluetooth software that comes with Windows XP or Windows Vista (see Task 2). The computer must be running BlackBerry Desktop Software 4.1 to 6.0. The BlackBerry smartphone must be running BlackBerry Device Software 4.1 to 6.0. If the BlackBerry smartphone is activated on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server, the following IT policies must be set to False: Disable Desktop Connectivity Disable Wireless Bypass

Note: These two policies are located in the Bluetooth Policy Group. The default setting for these policies is TRUE.

If the computer does not support Bluetooth wireless technology, a supported Bluetooth adapter can be used (D-Link is not supported). For a complete list of supported Bluetooth adaptors included in Windows XP SP2, see KB841803, or visit the Microsoft Support Knowledge Base and search "List of Bluetooth radio drivers that are included in Windows XP SP2". As of BlackBerry Desktop Manager 5.0 the WIDCOMM 32bit Bluetooth stack is supported. On the BlackBerry smartphone, the Bluetooth Options screen must display Desktop Connectivity and Wireless Bypass in the Services list. The BlackBerry smartphone must be paired with the desired computer. Task 2 - Verify that the Bluetooth software included with Windows is being used

Windows XP and Windows Vista both come with a generic Bluetooth device manager. Verify that this native application is running or a supported Bluetooth stack.

In the system tray, double-click the Bluetooth icon.

If the Bluetooth icon does not appear in the system tray, open the Control Panel and double-click Bluetooth Devices.

If the Bluetooth Device window appears, then Microsoft Bluetooth software is installed. Therefore, the system requirements to set up a Bluetooth connection are met.

If the My Bluetooth Places window appears, then third-party Bluetooth software is running. To meet the system requirements make sure a supported stack is being used.

In the Control Panel, double-click Bluetooth Devices. In the Bluetooth Device window, click the Options tab. Select the Show the Bluetooth icon in the notification area check box. Click Apply, and then click OK.

Task 3 - Set the BlackBerry smartphone to Discoverable mode

Complete the following steps:

On the BlackBerry smartphone Home screen, click Options and then select Bluetooth. Display the menu and select Options. In the Discoverable field, press the spacebar until the field displays Yes. Save the changes.

Task 4 - Pair the BlackBerry smartphone with the computer

Complete the following steps on the desired computer:

In the Control Panel, double-click Bluetooth Devices. For Windows Vista users, click Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Bluetooth Devices. Click Add. Select the My device is set up and ready to be found check box and click Next. The Bluetooth software searches for any discoverable Bluetooth devices in the area. When the BlackBerry smartphone is detected, select it and click Next.

Note: If the BlackBerry smartphone cannot be detected, verify that all the system requirements to set up a Bluetooth connection are met.

Select the Let me choose my own passkey option. Type a passkey in the field provided and then click Next.

The following message appears on the BlackBerry smartphone: Enter a passkey for .

On the BlackBerry smartphone, type the same passkey as in step 6. On the computer, when the Completing the Add Bluetooth Device Wizard screen appears, click Finish.

Task 5 - On the BlackBerry smartphone, turn on the Trusted option for the computer

When the Trusted option is turned on, the connection authorization message does not appear each time the BlackBerry smartphone connects with the computer.

On the BlackBerry smartphone Home screen, click Options and select Bluetooth. Select the desired computer from the list of paired devices, then click Device Properties. In the Trusted field, press the spacebar until the field displays Yes. Display the menu and click Save. Task 6 - Configure Bluetooth connectivity on the computer

Complete the following steps:

Right-click the BlackBerry Device Manager icon in the system tray and select Properties.

Select the Enable Bluetooth Support check box.

Note: If the Enable Bluetooth Support check box or the Configure Bluetooth button is not enabled, see Additional Information below.

Click Configure Bluetooth. Click Add.

The Add Bluetooth Device dialog box appears, displaying instructions on how to verify that the BlackBerry smartphone is properly configured.

Click OK in the dialog box.

The Add Bluetooth Device window appears with an animated flashlight indicating that the application is searching for the BlackBerry smartphone. When the paired BlackBerry smartphone is detected, it appears as an icon in the dialog box.

Note: If the BlackBerry smartphone is not detected, an Unable to locate message appears. To repeat the search, click Search Again. If the BlackBerry smartphone cannot be detected, see Additional Information below.

Select the BlackBerry smartphone icon and click OK.

The new BlackBerry smartphone icon appears in the Bluetooth Configuration window.

Click OK in the Bluetooth Configuration window.

The BlackBerry® Device Software Properties window is displayed.

After a few seconds, Bluetooth - is added to the Connection Settings list in a Connected state.

In the BlackBerry Desktop Software, in the Options menu, select Connection Settings. In the Connection drop-down list, click Bluetooth-PIN: .

Select the Automatically switch from Bluetooth to USB when USB is connected check box and click OK.

The BlackBerry Desktop Software status changes to Connected.

BlackBerry® Desktop Software 4.1 to 5.0 BlackBerry® Device software 4.0 to 5.0  BlackBerry® smartphones Windows® XP  Windows Vista™ Windows 7™

If the Enable Bluetooth Support check box and Configure Bluetooth button are not available on the BlackBerry Device Software Properties window, the computer might not be using original Microsoft® Windows Bluetooth radio drivers. Verify that the Bluetooth device manager that is included with Microsoft Windows is running (see the procedures section).

If the BlackBerry smartphone cannot be detected on the Add Bluetooth Device window, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server may not have the correct IT policies turned on. Contact the BlackBerry Enterprise Server administrator to verify that the following IT policies are set to False:

Disable Desktop Connectivity Disable Wireless Bypass

Note: These IT policies are only available in BlackBerry Enterprise Server 4.0 SP3 to 4.1 SP6.

Note: If the BlackBerry smartphone has an IT policy that has removed the desktop connectivity service (located in the Bluetooth options), the BlackBerry smartphone will be able to pair, but it will not be detected by the BlackBerry Desktop Software.

Blackberry Bold 9000 Unlocked Phone with 2 Mp Camera, 3g, Wi-fi and GPS --International Version (Black) 30 Day Warranty Gsm Pda Smartphone

Blackberry Bold 9000 Unlocked Phone with 2 Mp Camera, 3g, Wi-fi and GPS --International Version (Black) 30 Day Warranty Gsm Pda SmartphoneProduct Description
The fastest, most powerful BlackBerry ever has arrived. It's a global phone equipped with 3G simultaneous voice and data capability. Crafted from premium materials, inside and out, this smartphone is designed to give business professionals and power users unprecedented functionality and performance in an intuitive design. It's fully loaded with integrated GPS with WiFi for access at thousands hotspot locations nationwide, including. The color LCD screen is fused to the undersurface of the lens, making images leap out with stunning definition and clarity. Pictures are vibrant and sharp, while videos play smoothly and Web pages, documents, presentations, and messages snap with exceptional quality and contrast.

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How to enable Google Contact Synchronization

To enable Google® Contact Synchronization with your BlackBerry® smartphone, please complete the following steps:

Launch the Email Settings application within the Setup folder on the BlackBerry smartphone.

Select the Google Mail™ address, press the menu button and select Edit.

Scroll down and expand Synchronization Options.
Make sure Contacts is checked, and then click Save.

Confirm the Google Mail password, and then click OK.

Information will start to synchronize. Please note that data synchronization may take several minutes to update on the BlackBerry smartphone. The BlackBerry smartphone user will be notified when synchronization is complete, as demonstrated below.

For more information on Google Contact Synchronization, see KB19269.

Note: Contact synchronization occurs every four hours and is limited to 10,000 contacts. Once this number is reached, data synchronization of new contacts will stop and the BlackBerry smartphone user will get the following message:

You have reached the maximum number of contacts allowed by your account. The BlackBerry Internet Service will continue to synchronize the existing contacts for on your BlackBerry device to your account. You can continue to add contacts for to your BlackBerry device but the BlackBerry Internet Service will not synchronize these new contacts with your account.

Note: Two-way wireless Contact synchronization with Google Mail Contacts requires BlackBerry® Device Software 5.0 and configuration through the Email Settings application on the BlackBerry smartphone. Additional requirements and constraints may be found within the BlackBerry Internet Service Documentation Kit. This feature is not supported on BlackBerry smartphones with BlackBerry® Connect™ software.

Note: Google Mail Contact Sync is not supported on BlackBerry Device Software 5.0.0.284 and lower.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

"There are too many PIN changes associated with this account (Error ID: 30801)" is encountered when attempting to login to BlackBerry App World.

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Blackberry Curve 8330 Car Charger / Vehicle Charger

Blackberry Curve 8330 Car Charger / Vehicle ChargerThis Blackberry Car Charger rapidly charges your Blackberry cell phone in your car while you drive.

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BlackBerry Tour 9630 Unlocked For Any GSM Carrier Worldwide + CDMA World Phone with 3.2 Mega pixel Camera - Black

BlackBerry Tour 9630 Unlocked For Any GSM Carrier Worldwide + CDMA World Phone with 3.2 Mega pixel Camera - BlackThis high-end messaging phone combines the multimedia features of the Curve with the global roaming of the 8830, plus a higher-resolution display, 3.2-megapixel auto-focus camera, 3G data overseas and faster Rev. A data domestically. Other key features include video capture, 3.5mm audio jack, memory card slot, push email, QWERTY keyboard, Bluetooth, and GPS navigation.

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Monday, August 1, 2011

After a successful booking with BlackBerry Travel two confirmation emails are received

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"Address updated externally. Changes will be lost and the viewer closed" error message received when attempting to update a contact on the BlackBerry smartphone

When attempting to update contact entries in the Address Book, the following error message appears:

Address updated externally. Changes will be lost and the viewer closed.

Refer to the appropriate resolution for your cause.

Content Protection on the BlackBerry smartphone is turned on.

Upgrade to BlackBerry Device Software version 4.0 or later. For instructions, see KB03901.

The Address Book database on the BlackBerry smartphone is corrupted.

If wireless synchronization is turned on, disable it by completing the following steps: On the BlackBerry smartphone, open the Address Book. Press the Menu key, and click Options. Click Wireless Synchronization, and click Change Option. Click No. Save the changes. Clear the Address Book database. For instructions, refer to the following knowledge base articles: Synchronize the Address Book data. For instructions, see KB17022. Note: To turn on wireless synchronization, follow the instructions for disabling wireless synchronization and select Yes in step 4.

Multiple databases on the BlackBerry smartphone are corrupted.

Back up all of the data on the BlackBerry smartphone. For instructions, see KB12487. Delete all of the data on the BlackBerry smartphone. For instructions, see KB02318. Perform one of the following steps: If the BlackBerry smartphone is not associated with a BlackBerry Enterprise Server, synchronize the BlackBerry smartphone with the computer. If the BlackBerry smartphone is associated with a BlackBerry Enterprise Server, activate the BlackBerry smartphone. For information on performing the enterprise activation process, see the specific BlackBerry smartphone User Guide located in Product Documentation.

How to register a BlackBerry smartphone with the wireless network

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Rim 9700 Charging Pod

Rim 9700 Charging PodThe BlackBerry Charging Pod may be the most convenient and attractive way to charge your BlackBerry smartphone. Ideal for the office or bedside, this BlackBerry smartphone charger is suited to blend in comfortably by displaying a clock when it's docked. The chrome design compliments the sleek BlackBerry smartphone lines and keeps it fully functional while charging, so you can use it when you need to. Power up in style and convenience with the BlackBerry Charging Pod.

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