Monday, July 13, 2009

How to customize the sound profile settings on your BlackBerry Tour and other OS 4.6 and 4.7 BlackBerrys like the Bold and Storm

Sound Settings


So you've given up on your old BlackBerry 83xx or 88xx series device and moved on to something better like a Bold, Curve 8900 or maybe the BlackBerry Tour. The old 4.5 OS (or even 4.3 or gasp.. 4.2.2) has been kicked to the curb, and now you have a bigger, more refined OS at your disposal in the form of version OS 4.6 (Bold / Curve 8900 / Pearl Flip / Curve 8350i) or 4.7 (Tour / Storm). You will notice some obvious changes in the look and feel. BlackBerry Messenger has been overhauled and the media is layed out a bit different (even more changes are slated for version 5.0 device software). It's all pretty straight forward in terms of use, but one area where the move up to 4.6/4.7 will require some adjustment is to the new Profile settings - or should I say Sounds.



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I was a "Profile Power User" of sorts on my Curve 8330. I had maximized my profiles, having each tweaked to my liking. I loved that I could have my Quiet profile with no sounds for emails while at work, Loud with obnoxious alerts for a night at the bar and Vibrate - where I knew 3 vibrations meant SMS message and 1 was an email. Now I have to say, when I first jumped to OS 4.7, I was completely thrown off by the changes in the Sounds settings. No longer was I able to change each profile individually, but I had to set my tones once and each profile would be based off of that. This can be seen as both good and bad, and mildy confusing. Now there is only one set of alerts to edit - no more changing the tone on four or more profiles to achieve the same effect. Learning to maximize these new Sound settings was a bit of a challenge for me at first, but once I figured out what I was doing, It made a bit more sense. Keep in mind that there are also Custom Profiles which let you take back your profiles and we'll get into after we check out the basics of Sounds. * Note: It sounds like in OS 5.0 the Custom Profiles menu item will be renamed to Edit Profiles, and in addition to adding Custom Profiles you will once again be able to edit the default ones individually. Thanks RIM! *



 



Prior to OS 4.6, this is what the profile screen looked like. You had the ability to choose a profile, or go to Advanced where you could edit each profile.



Profile Screen


In OS 4.6 and 4.7, the Profiles setting has been replaced by Sounds. There are still multiple "profiles", but you only have one place to change the alerts as opposed to changing them separately for each profile.



Sounds Screen


Essentially the Advanced of the older OS has been replaced with the Set Ring Tones/Alerts. Here you have all of your alerts located in once place. You can no longer edit the default profiles and change each individually. Instead, you set the alerts once, and changing profiles adjusts the volume of those tones.



The layout looks similar - you have options for Ring Tone, Volume, Sound in Holster, LED, Vibration and Notify Me During Calls. Previously you would get to these settings by going to Advanced and editing each profile, now they all fall under Set Ring Tones/Alerts.



Edit



Edit


Using the old Profiles, you were able to set different tones, volume and vibration for each of the profiles (Loud, Quiet and Normal). So you were able to have different tones, vibration and LED alerts for each of these profiles. The main difference now in Sounds is that you will have one "set" of alerts for all of your profiles, meaning the alert tones will stay the same (you won't be able to choose different sound alerts for each profile) but the volume will change. For example, my Normal profile has no alert tone for emails, only an LED. Changing this to Loud or Medium, I now receive an audible alert as well as LED for emails. Likewise, there is no option to edit the Vibrate Only or Phone Only profiles. Previously, you could edit these and make changes. If you wanted a different number of vibrations for phone calls than SMS, you could set it up that way. In the Phone Only profile, you could set SMS alerts to have a tone as well. Now you are stuck with the default profiles and cannot edit them. At first glance the vibrate options for each notification would seem to edit their action on the Vibrate Only profile, but unfortunately this isn't the case.



The Silent setting does just that - all of you audible tones will be muted.



Vibrate Only will cause the device to vibrate for alerts. You cannot change the vibrations for each alert for this setting.



Setting to Phone Calls Only you will receive alerts only for phone calls- other alerts will be silent.



All Alerts Off will turn off all notifications on the device.



 



Some basic things to remember. All of your notifications now revolve around your Normal profile. So whatever you have set for ring tones and alerts (silent for emails, ring tone at volume 10 for calls, vibrate for BlackBerry Messenger) will all be the Normal profile. When you change to Loud or Medium, the notifications will use sounds (if selected) as well as increased volume.



The good thing is that all of these can be thrown aside for the Custom profiles. Here you have the options to tweak all of your profiles to your liking.




Custom Profiles


You could essentially create an entire new set of profiles, each totally customizable, that will let you achieve the same result as previous OS versions. You can set alerts containing different tones, as well as custom vibrate and phone only options. This may be the way to go for some users looking to better handle their notifications. You can jump right in to creating a custom alert and set each item to your personal taste.











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BB App: Vib and Ring v1.2 ZIP FILE ONLY


Everyone knows the problem when an incoming call is received:
Firstly the device vibrates and only after the vibrating is finished, the ringtone starts to play. Unfortunately this often leads to missed calls.

Finally there is a solution to this: VibAndRing!

This simple application allows you to set the vibration alert and the ringtone alert at the same time. You can also set how long the vibration alert should last.

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Whats new in Version 1.2:
Set bursts lower 500ms
Included settings for short ringtone
Predefined Vibration-Settings
Launch the Profiles Application from VibAndRing
Improved compatibility on BlackBerry devices

Whats new in Version 1.1:
Multiple Bursts
You can freely set the amount of bursts
The milliseconds for each burst are changeable
It is possible to set the pause between the bursts in milliseconds
The Vibration-Alert can be tested in the application
'Help-Text' accessable in the application
Active after a reset
The Bold is supported
Improved User Interface
Tell-A-Friend Option included

Model:
Blackberry 81XX Series (240*260) Pearl Devices Models: 8100, 8110, 8120, 8130/Blackberry 82XX Series (240x320) Pearl Devices Models: 8220/Blackberry 83XX Series (320*240) Curve Devices Models: 8300, 8310, 8320, 8330, 8350i, 8900






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Palm Pre Basics: Palm Pre Gesture Guide




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iPhone Basic: iPhone Connection Speed Symbols from O to E to 3G (or an Airplane)

3g



The S stands for speed, and the 3G stands for the third generation, HSPA (High Speed Packet Access - wikipedia link) data network, which is also supposed to bring broadband-like speed to your iPhone’s internet connection. When you’re on the 3G network, you can tell by the little 3G symbol at the top of left of your iPhone’s menu, right beside the signal strength bars and the name of your carrier (AT&T, Rogers, O2, Orange, etc.).



There are several other symbols your iPhone might show instead of 3G, however, depending on the type of connection and reception available in your area and sometimes specific spot.




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edge



If you don’t have a 3G connection, whether your area doesn’t support it or you’re just indoors or behind an obstruction that’s preventing it, your iPhone might default down to a 2G connection, known as EDGE, (Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution - Wikipedia link). That’s the little E symbol, and If we keep the same analogy, this is older, slower technology — dial-up to 3G’s broadband.



If you’re getting an E and you really think you should be getting 3G, try going to the Settings Icon and toggling Airplane Mode on and off. That should force your iPhone to re-connect with the network and give you the fastest speed available. Sometimes even moving to a different, less obstructed spot can make a big difference.



gprs



If even EDGE isn’t available, the iPhone will still try to connect via GPRS (General Packet Radio System - Wikipedia link) an even older, slower 2G protocol shown with an O symbol (for outside chance?). To stretch our analogy as thin as this signal, GRPS would be the ancient 24K modems.



wi-fi



Of course, if you have Wi-Fi enabled and connected, you’ll get the Wi-Fi fan symbol instead.



airplane_mode



If you’ve turned all the radios off and gone into “Airplane Mode”, you’ll get the little airplane symbol and absolutely no connection to the internet whatsoever. (Turn Airplane Mode off — and your connections back on — via the Settings icon on your home screen.)











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iPhone Game: Star Defense IPA



Star Defense

...The Universe is in Your Hands

Created exclusively for the iPhone & iPod Touch.

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Use multitouch to spin and zoom entire worlds in Star Defense, the highly-anticipated strategy title created exclusively for the iPhone and iPod touch. Maximize your recon and plan carefully – each planet has unique pathways to protect, weapons to deploy, and enemies to overcome.

Survival depends on your ability to respond to the S’rath invaders in real time and build a mixture of towers that counteract all known alien units and resistances.

Once you’ve mastered taking on the S’rath, put your skills to the test in Challenge Mode and compete against your friends over Twitter, Facebook, or email.

New 3.0 features allow you to send challenges directly to your friends via the Plus+ network.


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Star Defense

...The Universe is in Your Hands

Created exclusively for the iPhone & iPod Touch.

---------------------------------------------


Use multitouch to spin and zoom entire worlds in Star Defense, the highly-anticipated strategy title created exclusively for the iPhone and iPod touch. Maximize your recon and plan carefully – each planet has unique pathways to protect, weapons to deploy, and enemies to overcome.

Survival depends on your ability to respond to the S’rath invaders in real time and build a mixture of towers that counteract all known alien units and resistances.

Once you’ve mastered taking on the S’rath, put your skills to the test in Challenge Mode and compete against your friends over Twitter, Facebook, or email.

New 3.0 features allow you to send challenges directly to your friends via the Plus+ network.


PRODUCT FEATURES:

•POWERFUL ARSENAL – Build your defenses from 5 classes of towers, for a grand total of 15 different weapons, each with their own unique attributes, firing ranges and reload frequencies.

•MULTIPLE MODES OF GAMEPLAY – Defeat the S’rath in Campaign Mode or compete against your friends in Challenge Mode.

•ASYNCHRONOUS MULTIPLAYER ACTION – Battle your friends over the Plus+ network or via Twitter, Facebook, mail. Check out scores posted by other Star Defense players and take on their challenges by using the in-game Twitter challenge log or by searching for #StarDefense on Twitter.

•EXPLORE AND SECURE THE UNIVERSE – Defend 7 breathtaking worlds, each with its own distinct path layout, enemy types and immunities, and weapon choices.

•MULTIPLE LEVELS OF DIFFICULTY – Choose from Easy, Normal, or Hard difficulty settings for the challenge level that is right for you.

•EARN MEDALS AND COMMENDATIONS – Collect over 20 Medals and more than 30 Commendations by accomplishing specific feats on the field. Earn points in the Plus+ network for every achievement unlocked.

•UNLIMITED REPLAYABILITY – Go for the ultimate survival record and pit your skills against an infinite number of S’rath invaders.

•BREATHTAKING 3D GRAPHICS – Stunning graphics and 3D worlds – this is tower defense like you’ve never seen it before!

•PLUS+ ENABLED - Add friends, access online leaderboards, earn gamerpoints and Direct Challenge other Plus+ friends
New in this version Unavailable
Languages English, French, German, Japanese, Spanish
Requirements Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch
Requires iPhone OS 3.0 or later
Version 1.3
Link ID Date added
55271 2009-07-10 15:34:51

54005 2009-07-05 02:25:11

54024 2009-07-05 04:08:35

53994 2009-07-05 01:58:53









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BB App: Berry-A-Code ZIP FILE ONLY



Berry-A-Code tells you In real-time it the originating city and state for phone numbers which do not exist in your address book.

Blackberry Requirements: Applications must be at 4.0.x or higher and Software Platform must be at 2.0.0.xxx or higher.

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Model:
Blackberry 83XX Curve Family (320x240 pixels (QVGA) with 65K colours): Blackberry 8300, Blackberry 8310, Blackberry 8320, Blackberry 8330, Blackberry 8350i /Blackberry 88XX Family (320x240 pixels (QVGA) with 65K colours): Blackberry 8800, Blackberry 8820, Blackberry 8830


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Amazon Mobile Shopping Application Freeware - iPhone, Blackberry, any Mobile Phone



Amazon has always been one of my top most visited website on my Blackberry. When I heard about an official Blackberry application there was no question in my mind it's going to become my most used Blackberry software.

Bellow are key features included in the Amazon Blackberry App.
- Purchase using Amazon’s 1-Click ordering
- Amazon Prime Track packages
- Modify orders using the Your Account feature
- Receive personalized recommendations
- View editorial and customer reviews
- Recieve the Gold Box Deal of the Day
- Get Access your Wish List
- Amazon Remembers Mobile.

Download OTA: Amazon Blackberry App
Download Info: Amazon Blackberry App features and details

To install Amazon Mobile for the iPhone or iPod touch:

1.Visit www.apple.com/iphone/appstore/ by tapping the App Store icon on the springboard of your iPhone or iPod touch. You can also get the application through the iTunes Store.
2.Search for Amazon Mobile or find it in the alphabetical list of applications.
3.Follow the on-screen install instructions.

When your installation is complete, simply tap the Amazon Mobile icon on your iPhone and iPod touch to start shopping on Amazon.com.

Please visit the Using Amazon Mobile for the iPhone and iPod Touch Help page for more information.

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WinMobile Game: Next Element Deluxe v1.01


Description:
The "Next Element Deluxe" is a logical game, where your task is to destroy all the fields on the screen.



To complete this task you have to rack your brain and deal with 80 levels. They all have interesting graphics and nice music. The "Next Element Deluxe" is a game with levels of rising difficulty, which tries to provide all players a lot of satisfaction.




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Features:
- 80 levels
- high quality graphics
- many backgrounds
- very good gameplay
- many in-game music
- user friendly interface


Differences between Next Element and Next Element Deluxe:
- 80 levels (Next Element - 30 levels)
- many backgrounds
- many fields
- many in-game music (Next Element - only one)

Requirements:
* Smartphone Windows Mobile
* Support 176x220, 240x320, 320x240

More information:
Next Element Deluxe

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WM SmartPhone (240x320)
WM SmartPhone (320x240)

WM SmartPhone Standard (176x220)











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Holding Hands with VoIP News


Robert Poe over at VoIP News did a stellar “how to” piece on our iSkoot for Skype software recently. With a step-by-step explanation of how to get going with iSkoot, Robert’s “How to Use iSkoot’s Mobile Skype Service” takes the reader by the hand through the basic iSkoot for Skype experience.



Another step forward for Operation: iSkoot Education. :)



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Underscoring the Skype community’s eagerness to get mobile with their favorite Internet voice community, Robert explains, “Until recently…mobile users hoping to use the [Skype] service were mostly out of luck. iSkoot Inc. was among the few to recognize such users’ pain, having introduced in 2006 the beta version of a service that allows consumers to make Skype Internet calls from their mobile handsets. The client software earned Skype certification in January 2007.”



Robert’s write-up goes on to detail the 3 easy steps for “Getting Started” with iSkoot:

1) Register on our website

2) Choose to either get iSkoot delivered to your phone OR to download to your PC first

3) Install iSkoot on your phone



As he explains, “Once you’ve loaded the software, iSkoot for Skype will be one of your handset’s applications. Launching it will take you to a sign-in screen requiring your Skype name and password. You can also opt to log in to Skype automatically every time you launch iSkoot.”



iSkoot icon



Robert then dives into the good stuff - making and receiving calls with Skype. Step one: program iSkoot with your complete mobile phone number, so iSkoot can route your incoming and outgoing Skype calls to the right place.



“First, enter your mobile number in standard international format, including country code. Then scroll down to the field that says “Receive Skype calls to mobile” and click “Yes.” This setting is important because of how the calls arrive.”



Once you’ve set this up, you can easily call and receive calls from anyone on your contact list.





Robert reminds that “[a]ll iSkoot Skype calls, including SkypeOut and incoming and outgoing Skype-to-Skype calls, travel between your handset and a Skype Internet gateway via your cellular voice network.”



For those of you who haven’t tried our software yet, this set-up lets us offer you the highest quality sound for those Skype calls. Just ask our users!











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iSkoot for Android

iSkoot for Android: In Action!




This is old news but seeing is believing so we are posting this for all those that don't know. :) The folks at AndroidApps.com have posted a quickie video demo of iSkoot for Skype running on the new Android-powered T-Mobile G1. Feast your eyes, iSkoot Fans:

















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