RIM Hopes To Attract Users To BlackBerry With New Features

By Max Brenn
13:58, September 12th 2008
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RIM Hopes To Attract Users To BlackBerry With New Features

Facing a strong competition from Apple’s iPhone, Research-In-Motion has announced a plethora of new features that will make its BlackBerry phones more attractive to the users.

Through various partnerships, RIM is bringing to BlackBerry entertainment, various buying services and mobile social networking.

For example, RIM partnered with Ticketmaster, so the users will be able to search, browse and buy tickets to various entertainment and sporting events. Also, BlackBerry smartphone users can receive anytime, anywhere email alerts with news and information about upcoming music, family and sporting events.

Another partnership is the one with the biggest social-networking site MySpace. In the near future, the two companies will offer a new MySpace for BlackBerry application, which will be fully optimized to deliver rich content and data to users on the go.

The application will offer a full messaging interface, including comments, bulletins and messaging, real time status and mood updates and it will be released in October.

Another partner that will help RIM to enrich the BlackBerry experience is Slacker, which will provide a free Slacker Personal Radio application, exclusively for smartphones, that will enable listeners to hear their favorite Slacker radio stations wherever they go - even when not connected to a wireless network.

The Slacker application will provide BlackBerry smartphone users in the U.S. with a robust, high-fidelity personalized music discovery and listening experience pulling from over 100 expertly programmed Slacker stations, over 10,000 artist stations or their own custom-created stations.

The deals also came as CNBC television reported that RIM would launch its high-end BlackBerry Bold handset in the United States in October. RIM intends to expand its user base, beyond business customers.

However, it remains to be seen if the new features will manage to do the trick of attracting new customers.

Also, RIM unveiled on Wednesday its first ever flip smart phone, the BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220. The announcement was made at CTIA, in San Francisco.

The 4.6 OS that runs on the phone makes it possible for users to edit and create Microsoft Office documents with Dataviz' DocumentsToGo software. With an upgraded BlackBerry server, it also supports HTML e-mail. BlackBerry Pearl 8220 measures about 3.9 by 1.9 by .7 inches, weighs 3.6 ounces, and features up to 16 GB of storage via the microSD slot.



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