Posted Jun 29, 2007 at 02:30PM by Enrico S. Listed in: Cellular News, Cellular Phones Tags: Sprint, AOL, media player, Canada, CDMA, Mexico
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Sprint to offer the BlackBerry 8830 by next month - Image 1For the typical globetrotter, a smartphone is perhaps one of the best investments one can make. Having said that, Sprint is now offering the BlackBerry 8830 to mobile users who need that extra "oomph" in their phones.

The first question most consumers would ask is how much will it cost. Well Sprint's Worldwide BlackBerry plan is available for US$ 69.99 per month and gives customers unlimited BlackBerry email and web access in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico using CDMA technology. That's a pretty good deal considering what other companies charge for their plans.

Of course, if you already own a CDMA-based BlackBerry smartphone from Sprint such as the BlackBerry 7130e or the BlackBerry 8703, you won't have to pick up a new handset since you can use the one you already have. If you do decide to pick up the BlackBerry 8830, however, it will be available next month.

It will be priced for US$ 199.99 with a two year-service agreement but you will get a US$ 100 mail-in-rebate and US$ 100 instant rebate.

The BlackBerry 8830 has a plethora of features that will make mobile phone users very happy to own one. Some of which include a speakerphone, voice activated dialing, and Bluetooth support.

The unit also sports a full QWERTY keyboard and trackball navigation. Want to know more, check out the list of features below:
  • Built-in GPS – customers can utilize applications such as Sprint Navigation, spoken and visual turn-by-turn driving directions, or BlackBerry Maps, a mapping application.
  • OnDemand - a unique application available exclusively from Sprint that delivers customized, up-to-date information such as sports, weather, news, money and movie information, all with the push of a button.
  • Phone as Modem – with the included USB cable, customers can utilize the BlackBerry 8830 as a wireless modem to extend the capabilities of the Sprint Nationwide Network to a laptop. An appropriate service plan is required.
  • Media Player – play videos, audio podcasts or music files with the built-in media player; also includes a stereo headset jack.
  • MicroSD slot – allows expandable memory to store music and video files.

Given all those, you'll probably be thinking it can't get any better. Well, they're also the first company to offer AOL messenger service, so again,  that extra "oomph" you're looking for is definitely in this phone. When it rolls out next month, check it out and see if it's something you'll need for your busy lifestyle.



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Posted Mar 30, 2007 at 06:16AM by Dia A. Listed in: Cellular Games Tags: Spain, Mexico, Lemon Quest
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Lemon Quest brings SCX - Image 1 Lemon Quest has heard your pleas and granted your wish: now you may play your favorite classic racing game out of your living room and into your mobile phone, wherever you go. SCX, Scalextric in Russia, Mexico and Spain, is released.


We know this isometric race game will have your eyes glued to your mobile unit screen, so watch out. SCX could also be played in a multiplayer mode, with over six players battling against each other to become the very best race car driver. The game tests your skill and ability to find the perfect balance between braking and acceleration.

But if you think the controls are going to be to complicated to make the game too unenjoyable, fear not; it boasts of a simple and effective control system specially designed for mobile handsets. The game even includes brake tension and fuel load, as well as choosing your own pit-stop strategy.

Bet you're excited enough to get into the SCX race. Zip through these screenshots first to see what you're getting.


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More SCX screens after the jump!



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Posted Mar 14, 2007 at 01:29PM by Ryan A. Listed in: Cellular Games, Cellular News Tags: Sprint, I-play, Cingular, David Gosen, Mexico
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I-play hosts real-life Jewel Quest challenge - Image 1 The latest installment to the Quest mobile game series, Jewel Quest II, was launched across the globe last January. It was an instant hit because of several features, most notably the fact that it's not just a straight-up action puzzler - it also sports a deep story line, along with challenges of skill, strategy, and cerebral fun.

Anyway, mobile entertainment company I-play has a treat for players of Jewel Quest. Beginning today, participants can enter a global sweepstakes to win a trip for two to Mexico.

What will they do in Mexico, you ask? Well, they will compete in a real-life Jewel Quest challenge through the Mayan ruins and find a US$ 25,000 diamond.

"I-play's Jewel Quest promotion is one of the largest sweepstakes giveaways on mobile to date. In honor of the release of Jewel Quest II and the success of the Quest series, one of the top selling mobile game franchises in history, I-play is giving gamers a true taste of adventure," remarked I-play CEO David Gosen.

The said competition is open to all Cingular Wireless, lusacell, Amp'd, and Sprint subscribers.

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