Top 5 Must-Have Apps for your CREDO Mobile BlackBerry Curve

You’ve probably seen from our website that we now offer the most popular smartphone in the US, the BlackBerry Curve.  This sophisticated and powerful device is a must have for organizing, managing, and keeping up with the latest on the go.

Here are some basic applications that I found useful to have loaded on my BlackBerry Curve.

1. BlackBerry App WorldBB App World

BlackBerry App World is the one stop shop for finding applications to outfit your BlackBerry device.  The App World includes everything from games and social networking applications to weather and business applications.  Although I found that the browsing App World was at times a bit slow and not the easiest interface for finding what I’m looking for, it is still one of the most convenient place to go to find apps.

To download the BlackBerry App World Application

  1. Select the Blackberry HELP! icon in your main menu. It should be the one that looks like a plus sign. This will launch the BlackBerry home page
  2. Under “What’s New” click on the link “BlackBerry App World - Download Today!”
  3. Scroll down and select the Download button. You will then see another screen with “Download”.  Click on the button to start downloading the application.
  4. Once download completes, it will prompt you to reboot your BlackBerry.  The Blackberry App World icon will appear on your main menu after the reboot.

2.  Facebook  for Blackberry Smartphones

If you’re like me, I find out what my friends and my favorite organizations are up to through my facebook page. I can check the latest post from CREDO Mobile on the Food, Inc. Movie while waiting for the train by using the Facebook application on my BlackBerry.

Facebook app in BlackBerry App World

Facebook app in BlackBerry App World

To download the latest Facebook app

  1. Go to the BlackBerry Help! icon to get to the main BlackBerry Home page where the Facebook application is featured in the “What’s new” section.  Alternatively, type  http://www.blackberry.com/facebook in your browser.
  2. Follow the questions on the subsequent pages.  Select your desired language and start downloading the app.
  3. After the download completes, the facebook application icon will be added to your main menu.

3. Twitterberry

It’s not just celebrities anymore - approximately 200 members of congress  are reportedly tweeting and communicating with constituents over twitter.   You can follow them and remind them to support your cause from your BlackBerry using Twitterberry.

twitterTo download Twitterberry

  1. Go to http://orangatame.com/ota/twitterberry/ from your BlackBerry
  2. Click on download.
  3. Once the download completes, the twitterberry application icon will be added to your main menu.

4.Google Maps
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This is one application that you can’t find in BlackBerry App World - probably because it competes with the Maps application that comes installed on the device.  I’ve found the Google Maps to be faster in retrieving map data with a few more features than the pre-installed Maps application.

Google Maps works much like the Google Maps on the internet.

  • You can get Transit and Walking directions in addition to the Driving directions
  • There is an option (press 8 while navigating within the directions) to see the street view where available
  • You can get up to date traffic information overlayed on the map

To download Goggle Maps

  1. Go to m.google.com/maps from your cell phone browser or alternatively, go to the google website from a PC to type in your phone number and send an SMS with the download link to your phone.
  2. Click on the “Install Now” link to start the download.
  3. After the download completes, the google maps  icon will be added to your main menu.

Try it out the next time you’re trying to find a protest location.

5. Opera Mini

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Sure, there is a default browser that comes installed on the BlackBerry, but who says you have to use it?  Just like I choose to use Firefox instead of Internet Explorer on my PC, I choose to use Opera Mini on my BlackBerry.  It has faster page loads, some useful features such as speed dial that allows you to bring up your bookmarked pages by dialing * and a number, and most importantly does a descent job of loading full (not mobile) websites.

To download Opera Mini

  1. Go to mini.opera.com on your BlackBerry
  2. Click on the download link
  3. After the download completes, an Opera Mini icon with a Red letter “O” will be added to your main menu.

Go to Bookmarks-> Edit Speed dial -> to customize your speed dial options.

Let us know what you find useful - you might even discover a great new app while browsing App World.

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9 Responses to “Top 5 Must-Have Apps for your CREDO Mobile BlackBerry Curve”

  1. Nicole B says:

    So, what I really want to know is: what is the plural of “BlackBerry”?? Is it BlackBerrys or BlackBerries? I’d go with the former, since it’s a proper noun… Anyone at CREDO have the inside scoop on this?

  2. Karla says:

    Thanks for the list Haruko, I also use the same set of applications on my BlackBerry and they’re all terrific! Just incase some of your readers don’t use a BlackBerry it’s good to know that these services (except the BlackBerry World store) have versions available for most data capable phones. I find the Opera Mini Browser particularly helpful on standard (non PDA) data phones.

  3. Mike S. says:

    Don’t forget the New York Times app!

    For laughs, I also downloaded Fox News.

  4. terry r says:

    Nicole B: I think our resident expert said it’s always BlackBerry. So the plural is BlackBerry smartphones. Clunky and corporate, but there you go. Here’s a link to where this is used: http://na.blackberry.com/eng/purchase/

  5. Ted says:

    Google maps… I’m all over that one as I can’t do without it on my computer…

  6. Mark says:

    awesome, Haruko! I downloaded the Flickr app–very helpful. It’s in the Blackberry App World “Top Downloads” section.

  7. funke says:

    i was unable to download App World for my black berry 8320, its telling does not meet system requirements pls help!

  8. Haruko says:

    It looks like the App world is supported on handsets that have OS v4.2 and higher.
    I’m not familiar with the specifics of the 8320 but check the RIM App World FAQ to see if they have any more information. http://na.blackberry.com/eng/developers/appworld/faq.jsp

  9. Jimbo says:

    Yo, funke - you have to update your 8320’s firmware. Use your BB desktop suite for that. Back up all your contacts before, just in case. After that, you *should* see App World.

    We don’t have a custom CREDO version, but you might like Earthcomber on your BB. Anything with the trackball will run it. Basically Earthcomber finds all of whatever you put on your list to scout around for. (We have Biodiesel and E85 stations, for instance, plus wildlife areas, etc. along with the usual coffee and free WiFi spots). I know for sure that works on the 8320.

    Good luck….

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