I have been asked countless times how to unlock all those slick themes on your BlackBerry. The nice part is that these well designed RIM themes are very good (I personally use the Vodaphone theme on AT&T) and are totally free once you unlock them. Until now there were instructions all over the place but they were not as detailed and thorough as the ones Rcbjr has posted on PinStack.com. Rcbjr calls the instructions straight line and he details step by step with screenshots how to unlock these vendor themes.
Check out the full instructions here on PinStack. Thanks for the great writeup Rcbjr!
NOTE: Rcbjr does not recommend you do this on your nice and shiny 8130 Pearl since there have been conflicting reports on whether it works. Your new 8130 may end up being FUBARed.
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Turns out the app is worthless and does not work. I guess I am back to using
I was just reading a
Ich war zwar noch nie da, aber ich habe mir sagen lassen, dass es das BlackBerry-Treffen schlechthin ist: Die Wireless Enterprise Symposium in Orlando, Florida.
The FCC has
Seit kurzem ist ja der
Back before its acquisition by Sprint, Nextel’s airwaves were overlapping a little too much with fire department and police radio frequencies, causing a bit of a stir. Nextel promised the FCC to fix the issue, and were on board to make a complete switch even after being bought up by Sprint. Well, they’re trying to buy more time, but the FCC
Ronen has
Handango has
I just came across a great mobile website on
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MapQuest’s Navigator has been
As I was looking through the morning BlackBerry news, I noticed that Sure Mobile, a division of UK based Cable and Wireless, launched a pay-as-you-go BlackBerry plan. I don’t have all the details yet but it did get me to thinking about a pay-as-you-go BlackBerry plan over here in the United States.
Their name may not be know by most of us in North America, but Sure mobile flies their satellites high over the English Channel and services the islands of Guernsey, Jersey and the Isle of Man. They introduced their Pay As You Go Blackberry plan to satisfy all those users afraid of commitment. It seems to me that with the easy unlimited options not being terribly pricey, a PAYG choice wouldn't catch on. Here is what Sure offers:
