BlackBerry 10 is just about to receive a new OS version 10.3.1 is coming which will offer serious enhancements for all BlackBerry 10 devices. This will come to all devices, including BlackBerry Z3 and Q5. If you aren’t receiving the update yet, not to fret, it will hit your phone soon. Continue reading
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BlackBerry Passport And BlackBerry Z3 Smartphones Win a 2015 iF DESIGN AWARD
This morning, the BlackBerry Passport and BlackBerry Z3 smartphones were awarded with the iF DESIGN AWARD 2015, and are among the winners of the renowned iF label. The iF DESIGN AWARD has been recognized around the world as a label of design excellence, and the iF logo is an internationally established symbol identifying outstanding achievements in design. Assessed by a panel of international high-profile jury, and almost 5,000 entries from 53 countries, this coveted seal of excellence highlights the hard work behind them. Continue reading
BlackBerry Festive Giveaway on BlackBerry World – Part 2!
So as we count down to Christmas, BlackBerry has resumed part 2 of the Festive giveaways! The giveaway will last for one week. So here’s this week’s free applications! Unfortunately though, these are only for BlackBerry 10 devices. Continue reading
BlackBerry OS Updated To v10.2.1.3062
Well, as you wait for BlackBerry 10.3.1 to come to the rest of the BlackBerry 10 family, BlackBerry has patched out a new update to the other BlackBerry 10 devices. So if your not (able) to get the BlackBerry Passport yet, do go ahead and check this update out. However, as we would say, do remember to backup your device! Continue reading
BlackBerry Z3 Receives The ‘Best Affordable Smartphone Of The Year’ At Teknotel Hi-Tech Award
The BlackBerry Z3 was awarded the popular TeknoTel award for the ‘Best Affordable Smartphone of the Year’ during a ceremony hosted at the peak of GITEX Technology Week 2014. This year’s TeknoTel awards came with a total of 15 categories and a dual input voting process. A judging panel of editors and industry experts lead the nomination process and contributed 50% of the votes, while the remaining half originated from readers. Continue reading