My Top 5 Blackberry Bold Apps
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The battle for top Smartphone has been underway for some time now, with iPhone’s latest 3G S and of course the Blackberry Bold 9000. I’ve test driven both phones and find them to be, in my opinion, the top two on the market today (sorry Palm Pre fans). These all-in-one devices are basically PDA-phone hybrids that are customizable to numerous configurations, depending upon what you need them to do.
I’ve been on Blackberry phones for years now and have established a comfort level with their usage that makes it a difficult decision to go with Apple’s 3G S, although they are no doubt, really fantastic phones.
So, having given the iPhone it’s props, I will move on to a few of my favorite apps on the Blackberry Bold 9000.
This music streaming radio resource is a fantastic addition to your Smartphone toolkit, as it allows you to create your own stations. Simply enter the name of your favorite artist and Pandora will not only start off with that selection, but will play only music that is similar in style and composition to your entry.
Create several stations and you have a treasure trove of music. I’ve created only four stations (out of the allowed 100) and seldom use more than one, as it plays music as if it were reading my mind and mood. Unreal!
This is also a great way to build a library of music, as you identify what you may not have in your collection. Just make a note of various selections and artists.
I must warn you however, this can be additive and if you don’t have an unlimited data plan, you may be in for a higher monthly bill than you had anticipated.
Create an account and enjoy this free service, which launched in 2005. There is also a paid version which provides additional features, but I would have to wonder why the free version was not enough for anyone. You will get 1 or 2 ten-second ads per hour, which only serves to remind you that your iPod is not what’s been playing.
This is a free Twitter client for the Bold 9000 which allows you to update your feed without any text messaging charges. You’ll also have access to your public and friends timeline right from the Blackberry Bold desktop. A really great app.
What can I say? No Smartphone is complete without a couple of social media apps, and Facebook is a must for social hounds like me. With this baby you can post on walls, accept friends and even upload photos. Keep in touch and up to date while away from your office or home base.
Yep, another freebie with a ton of features and functions. This app is specifically designed for Blackberry users. It even shows you where you are according to GPS or cell towers, depending on what’s available at your current position. See your position on a map, even if you don’t have the GPS service active. You’ll get basic map functionality, including a zoom feature. Cool stuff.
Visit the site and enter your mobile phone number, the download link will be sent to you for easy installation.
Opera Mini is a slick mobile browser that allows you to view web video and has blazing speed, loading pages really quickly. What makes this browser so fast is it’s ability to compress web pages by up to 90% of their original size.
It then renders a nice page overview and even suggests where to begin reading. Another nice feature, of the many available, is the “Power scrolling shortcuts” where you use your phone’s number keys. Pressing 2, 4, 6, and 8 to scroll up, down, left and right respectively. Pressing the 5 key toggles a zoom in / zoom out feature. This is a cool browser and makes a great alternative to the stock Blackberry model.
All of the above apps are freebies, but again I will caution you about your data plan. An unlimited one is best to avoid overages on your monthly. Pandora internet radio, while a fantastic mobile application, is an absolute data consumption hog.
These are a few of my favorite apps but there are many, many more which I will likely do another post on.
If you are a Blackberry users and do not have some of these apps, you should try them out as they will enhance your online experience, even when you’re on the go.
Now when you’re stuck in the airport you can at least have some means of temporary escape while awaiting the passage of time.
What are some of your favorite apps for the Blackberry?
I’ll include some of them in the next post on this topic and give you a shout-out for your input.
**This article was reposted due to some technical difficulty.
**Thanks to Michael Hollis for your feedback!


7 Comments
August 6th, 2009 at 2:03 am
Skyfire isn’t available for the BlackBerry platform. It is only available for Symbian and Windows Mobile phones.
August 6th, 2009 at 4:48 pm
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September 7th, 2009 at 1:24 pm
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September 7th, 2009 at 3:27 pm
Actually, they already have a touch screen model in the “Storm”. Keeping with the weather theme, “Thunder” is on the horizon.
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December 19th, 2009 at 4:40 am
Storm is a great mobile i guess….
its feature are excellent….
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