Monday, May 28, 2012

BlackBerry's call to stop missing out


RESEARCH in Motion (RIM) ­recently introduced its BlackBerry Curve 9320 and BlackBerry Curve 9220, which offer faster speeds, ­enhanced ­functions and longer-­lasting battery life.
RIM Indochina’s managing director Nicholas Horton said in a press ­statement that the new BlackBerry Curve smartphones are a great upgrade for first-time smartphone users as well as existing Curve customers looking for a step-up in speed and functionality.
The two models offer the best keyboards in their class for quick and easy typing. There is even a new dedicated BBM key to bring the power of RIM’s popular mobile social network up in an instant.
Customers can easily interact with their social network contacts in real time. They can post updates on ­multiple social networks ­simultaneously and capture updates from news sources (RSS), social apps and instant messaging apps, all in one ­consolidated view via the new preloaded Social Feeds 2.0 app.
The integrated ­camera includes a flash and supports video ­recording. Pictures taken with the Curve 9320 can be tagged with their ­location, thanks to the the built-in GPS.
The new BlackBerry Curve smartphones also feature a built-in FM ­radio which does not require a data plan or data service.
The new smartphones also allow up to seven hours of talk time or up to 28 hours of music playback (30 hours for the BlackBerry Curve 9320) or FM radio listening with ­headphones.
The BlackBerry Curve 9220 will be available from June 4 through ­BlackBerry authorised partners and carriers in Malaysia.
In the meantime, ­BlackBerry smartphone owners can get to interact with some of Malaysia’s top entertainers and celebrities such as Bunkface, ­Jehan Miskin, Julie Woon, Liyana Fizi, Megan Tan and Nur Fazura in the Stop ­Missing Out! campaign.
For a chance to go for a movie or shopping with their favourite celebrity, all ­Blackberry owners have to do is send a picture that best describes how the ­smartphone has kept them connected with the people and things they love.
To know what the outings and activities with the celebrities are, just keep the browser pointed to www.StopMissingOut.com.my from June 1 to June 7. RIM will unveil all the prizes on offer on a daily basis.
The Stop Missing Out! campaign runs from June 1 to July 1.
RIM Malaysia & Brunei country director Annamalai Muthu, who launched the smartphones and ­campaign, said that Asia is a growing market for BlackBerry devices and it will soon surpass North America as the leading market.
From:http://www.thesundaily.my

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