Article Written By: Gagan
Owning a Blackberry phone is a lot of fun and for those who are on the move all the time, it can prove to be a blessing. It is convenient to use, has all the necessary support and features for all your business as well as social needs. Each and every area of life is affected by these devices in a very positive as well as productive manner, and users cannot imagine their lives without it today. The Blackberry users continue to grow in number each day worldwide. The positive response its recent TV commercial proves its popularity in India as well. Gone are the days when you had to go to your laptop and open a browser to check your mails. And the idea of logging into your Twitter or Facebook account only while you are in front of your PC seems funny. With Blackberry Smart Phones, your emails are just one click or touch away. One can work on all kinds of files, from writing on Word files to making presentations and PDF files. Also, you can access your Facebook and Twitter accounts from anywhere, click and post pictures in real time and download videos. Now, instead of the drab looking all-business phones, Blackberry has introduced touch phones and the features include excellent screen resolution, good camera, huge storage capacity and the most famous the unlimited Blackberry Messenger services. All this has changed the entire face of internet usage as well as the work culture in the country. While one can argue about the adverse effects of the Blackberry phones on health and personal life, citing addiction and sleeplessness as symptoms, there is no doubt that it is here to stay. The uproar that was caused in the huge community in India when the phone company fell in a trouble with the Indian government, is proof of the ever growing Blackberry dependent population in the country. It is no doubt that the Blackberry smart phones have quickly become the heartbeat of a huge chunk of youth population in India and we are not complaining!
This Article Has Been Published on Thu, 27 Jan 2011 and Read 1001 Times