Every once in a while, I do get this error and that usually has been the case for use on Wi-Fi. Well, Bla1ze over at CrackBerry dugged this out of BlackBerry called the BlackBerry World Recovery Tool. Now, whilst this is an inconvenience, it should not even be happening, but hey, at least now there’s an official tool for it! Continue reading
Category Archives: Our Tips
Here’s How To Get Google Play Working On Your BlackBerry 10 Device
I know many of you have been looking high and low for this, and finally, thanks to Cobalt, we can use Google Play now, albeit unofficially. There is no promises that this might keep working, but this works right now! So check it out! Continue reading
Navigation keys built into the BlackBerry Classic
As most folks should know by now, in addition to the traditional navigation keys, the BlackBerry Classic also sees the return of time-saving default shortcuts that were missing from previous BlackBerry 10 smartphones. Sure, BlackBerry 10 launched with around 200 shortcuts included, but some of those that many felt ‘made a BlackBerry a BlackBerry’ were missing. The BlackBerry Classic fixes that in a few ways.
One is through the default shortcuts, and the other is through the BlackBerry 10.3.1 software which allows you to customize the shortcuts to suit your personal needs. Continue reading
BlackBerry United: A BlackBerryElite Member needs your help!
You might not know the name Morten Lindstrom but if you look carefully through a lot of BlackBerry webinars, developer documentation and various other parts of BlackBerry related content, you’re sure to find his name. Morten is part of the BlackBerry community, especially the developer community being a BlackBerry Elite member. He gives up a lot of his time to help others but this time around Morten needs some help from #TeamBlackBerry. Continue reading
MicroSD – What Are They? What Should You Know?
Memory modules have come a very long way, from a big SD card fitting just 32MB to now 128GB in that same form factor, the number of players or manufacturer’s per say has also increased. Today’s modern cards range from 8GB to 128GB, with most concentrating between 16GB and 64GB, they are without any doubt, useful to expand our device memory, in ways our other fruit device (Apple) is unable to. Not forgetting the fact that we can use it alongside with an adapter (in some newer models, you can even use microSD!) in a DSLR/camera and other media devices, the cards can play a pivotal role in the sharing of media. That said, not all cards are made equal, neither do they perform equally, so let us take a closer look at them. Continue reading
Debunking The Phone Charging Myths
We have heard many myths about charging your phone, from not touching the device whilst it is charging to always let the battery drain prior to recharging. However, some of these actions may actually do more harm than good. Do you know which is good and which is bad? Let us take a look! Continue reading
Will 128GB MicroSD Cards Work On My BlackBerry? Read On For The Answer!
So I have been asked this question quite a few times. Will the latest memory card from Sandisk work with the BlackBerry smartphone? Well, read on for the answer! Continue reading
Does Psychological Pricing Actually Work?
Its been 2 months since we last had the developer’s tips, and we are back again! Today, we take a look at psychological pricing for applications, but wait, what is that exactly? Psychological Pricing is a pricing/marketing strategy based on the theory that certain prices have a psychological impact. Continue reading
Having Problems With WhatsApp And The BlackBerry Hub? Check This Out!
So there was an update for WhatsApp a day or two back and reports on it have not been very pleasant. So have you experienced double WhatsApp icons in the Hub, or even the WhatsApp not working in the Hub at all? Well, here’s a solution. Continue reading
What Is The Best Way To Monetize An App?
Writing an application is without doubt, difficult. Sometimes, charging for an application is not the best way to garner popularity, especially for a new app or for a new developer. Yet, giving it free may not entirely justify the cost or time used to create it, so what is the best way to monetize the application? Continue reading