Smartest smartphone user revealed!

Thursday, July 8, 2010
BlackBerry Bold 9700 winner James Howell

James Howell is the winner of the BlackBerry Bold 9700 competition.

Back in April, we launched a search for the smartest business use of a smartphone.

The prize for one lucky winner was a brand new BlackBerry Bold 9700, and with more than 200 entries the competition was stiff.

What was clear from the wide variety of entries was just how versatile today’s smartphones are, not to mention how innovative their owners can be. Choosing the winner was a very difficult decision for the Clove Technology team.

However, the ultimate winner was James Howell, who works in the IT department of a school. James told us: “Working in a school, money for devices and equipment is limited. I use my BlackBerry to keep track of support requests, monitor the status of hardware around the site, and to switch on Bluetooth to find out when students are using their phones and shouldn’t be!”

Chris Love from Clove said: “It was great to see James win this prize of a Blackberry 9700, we even made it more special by sending him one of the white versions, so very unique! I hope it helps James further with his work at school, well done! Congratulations to the 10 runners up as well.”

James was delighted to receive his prize, a BlackBerry Bold 9700 and bag of BlackBerry goodies.

Ten lucky runners up won a bag of BlackBerry accessories.

Among the favourite entries were Hazel Rigiazo, a hairdresser whose smartphone features an app to enable customers to see what a new hairstyle would look like and whether it would suit them, Khaled Khalil, who photographed notes on a whiteboard during a meeting and emailed them to participants so that everyone had full notes, Luke Harwood, who uses his smartphone to book and organise gigs for his band, and junior doctor Abby Parish, who uses hers to refer to online papers and journals to assist in the treatment of her patients.

We also particularly liked the entry from Neil Tattersall, a busy dad who works from home. By playing lullabies through his smartphone’s speakers, he’s able to get his toddler to sleep – so he can get on with some work!


New Proporta Smart Range Now Available at Clove!

Saturday, June 19, 2010

We’ve just listed a great new set of cases on the website in the form of the Proporta Smart Range. We have supplied Proporta products for many years now and find them to be good value for money and very reliable at protecting devices.

The Smart Range from Proporta is an innovative attempt to make a product as eco-friendly as possible, while still supplying the same quality that customers are used to.

The new cases are made from 100% recycled leather, hessian lining and come in a bamboo package which then doubles-up as a screen saver for inside the case. Other materials used include Cork and natural cotton. More information, as well as a video, on the entire production is available at the official Proporta Smart website.

The products we are currently stocking from the Proporta Smart Range are:

Proporta Smart Recycled Leather Case for Apple iPad

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Proporta Smart Recycled Leather Case for HTC Desire

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Proporta Smart Recycled Leather Case for BlackBerry Bold 9700

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Still time to win a BlackBerry Bold 9700!

Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Win a BlackBerry Bold 9700!

Win a BlackBerry Bold 9700!

Time is running out to enter Clove Technology’s competition to find the smartest business use of a smartphone and win a BlackBerry Bold 9700 and back of BB Bold accessories.

If you have used your smartphone in an innovative or quirky way for business, Clove Technology want to know. The Bournemouth smartphone specialists are compiling a list of the top ten most innovative business uses of such devices as the BlackBerry or HTC Desire and the best one, as judged by Clove’s expert team, will win a brand spanking new BlackBerry Bold 9700 and goodie bag.

Ten runners up get a goodie back of BB Bold accessories. The top entries will also be posted on Clove Technology’s blog.

BlackBerry smartphones have been the device of choice for business users for some time now. Their versatility, reliability and multitude of functions have ensured that, despite the increasing number of smartphones in the market, the BlackBerry Bold remains the leading smartphone for business.

Mike Lazaridis, founder and CEO of BlackBerry manufacturers Research In Motion (RIM) claimed at the recent Mobile World Conference that BlackBerry was the only smartphone to be relied on in a crisis. Because BlackBerry’s email service uses less capacity than rivals such as the iPhone, he told the Daily Telegraph, mobile networks under pressure from growing demand for bandwidth can carry five BlackBerries for every one iPhone.

Right now, many Prospective Parliamentary Candidates are using their BlackBerry smartphones and other such devices to give live updates as they pound the campaign beat.

In the US, water utility companies have been saving time and money by using BlackBerry smartphones to display system maps and collect all kinds of data while out in the field. Meanwhile, a San Diego medical research organisation has recommended the use of smartphones in healthcare to help keep patients out of hospital – recording snoring to detect sleep apnoea or scanning barcodes on food packaging for an instant calorie count.

The BlackBerry Bold 9700 is RIM’s most sophisticated and functional device. The keyboard has a completely natural feel when inputting text for email or instant messaging on the move, while the leather back not only feels extremely luxurious but also aids grip and gives the smartphone increased durability.

Enter the BlackBerry Bold 9700 competition today!


Search launched for smartest use of a smartphone – share your innovation and win a BlackBerry Bold 9700

Thursday, March 25, 2010

BlackBerry Bold 9700Smartphone users are proving themselves to be an innovative bunch. Whether their weapon of choice is a BlackBerry, iPhone, Android or Nokia E61, smartphone fans the world over are coming up increasingly avant-garde uses for their mobile devices. Today Clove Technology is launching a quest to find the top ten most innovative business use of a smartphone. The prize for the best entry is a brand new BlackBerry Bold 9700.

From MPs tweeting in the House of Commons to a BBC newsreader beating a technology failure by reading the headlines from her iPhone, there’s an abundance of inventive uses of a handheld. Clove Technology are compiling their Top Ten chart of innovative business uses of a smartphone, which will be published on the blog in May.

Other great examples of innovative and alternative uses of smartphones for business purposes include the US water utility companies that have been saving time and money by using BlackBerry smartphones to display system maps and collect all kinds of data while out in the field. Meanwhile, a San Diego medical research organisation has recommended the use of smartphones in healthcare to help keep patients out of hospital – recording snoring to detect sleep apnoea or scanning barcodes on food packaging for an instant calorie count.

Think you can do better? Enter Clove Technology’s competition today.

In the meantime, here are some of our favourite business smartphone stories.

  • Bricker & Eckler, a US law firm, use BlackBerries to keep track of email, calendars and contacts while in the courtroom. While use of mobile phones is banned in court, the Ohio firm is able to use the BlackBerry’s other functions to receive last-minute alerts and updates, increasing customer satisfaction and staff productivity.
  • Conservative MP Alistair Burt read out a letter about Criminal Record Bureau checks from his BlackBerry during a debate on anti-social behaviour in parliament. However, Deputy Speaker Sir Michael Lord wasn’t impressed and said the practice should be discouraged.
  • Radio 3 newsreader Alison Roper wasn’t fazed when the BBC’s computer systems crashed just before a news bulletin. While colleagues panicked, Alison quickly whipped out her iPhone and read the news from that.
  • CN, a road and rail dispatch service that operates in the US and Canada, utilised the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution to modernise their dispatch business. Each of the 350 drivers was equipped with a BlackBerry device, logging on to the BlackBerry server every time they arrive or leave a destination, enabling easier scheduling of work and more accuracy in reporting to customers.
  • Keen blogger and Prospective Parliamentary Candidate Tracey Crouch learned that there are some places it’s not a good idea to use your smartphone when she dropped her BlackBerry down the loo without realising until too late – after she had pulled the flush.

Tell us your smartphone innovations here for your chance of winning a BB Bold 9700.


BlackBerry Bold 9700 Charging Pod

Monday, January 18, 2010

So you have your nice new BlackBerry Bold 9700, but you don’t yet have a dock for your desk or bedside.

Why not invest in this official BlackBerry Charging Pod.

Designed specifically for the 9700, it fits the device perfectly and allows the 9700 to sit upright on a tabletop.

A micro USB connection on the back of the dock means that the device can be connected to the mains with just one cable, which means you do not need to connect directly into the machine.

Back at your desk after being out the office, just pop your BlackBerry Bold into the dock and watch the clock appear on the display when docked.

Perfect at night, as your Bold can charge, whilst acting as a bedside clock and alarm!

In stock now at just £10+ VAT this is a great official accessory for the Bold 9700.


BlackBerry Bold 9700 (Bold 2) Review

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Review compliments of Tracy and Matt’s Blog.

Also being called the Bold2 the Blackberry Bold 9700 is the new version of the original Bold 9000. Although there are not too many major software changes there are a few hard wear ones. Is the 9700 an improvement?

9700

Blackberry Bold 9700

What’s in the box:

  • Device

  • Battery

  • Charger

  • USB Cable

  • Headphones

  • Case

  • Software/Manual

The ten second review:

Device: Blackberry Bold 9700

Summary: A hardcore messaging device that does pretty much the works.

Best of: Keyboard, Wi-Fi, 3G.

Worst of: Web Browser.

General:

The top of the Blackberry 9700 appears to have no buttons but there are actually two. The first locks the device and the second puts it into standby mode.

Top

Blackberry Bold 9700 top

The bottom also appears to have no buttons and that’s because there are not any! Both the top and bottom are extremely smooth.

Bottom

Blackberry Bold 9700 bottom

Housed on the left side of the device is the 3.5mm headset jack, a shortcut button and the microUSB port. This shortcut button is preset for voice dialling.

Left

Blackberry Bold 9700 left side

On the right side is another shortcut button. This one is preset as the camera button. There is also an up/down volume rocker.

Right

Blackberry Bold 9700 Right side

The rear of the handset contains the camera lens and flash. You can also see the nice leather battery cover with the Blackberry logo on it.

Back

Blackberry Bold 9700 rear

And of course the front of the device houses the full QWERTY keyboard, send/end keys, a back button and a Blackberry menu button

Front

Blackberry Bold 9700 front

Highlights:

  • 3G/Wi-Fi
  • QWERTY Keyboard
  • 3.5mm headset jack
  • Multiple push email accounts
  • Optical Track Pad

Lowlights:

  • Web Browser
  • Cheap looking supplied headphones

Review:

Straight out of the box I was amazed at what a nice looking device the Blackberry Bold 9700 is. The combination of jet black plastic and shiny metal give the Bold 9700 a really sweet look. Like the original Bold 9000, the 9700 has inherited the leather battery cover which helps give it a luxurious feel.

The device is fairly lightweight but doesn’t feel as robust as some other handsets. Only time will tell if the 9700 can withstand heavy daily usage.

The Blackberry Bold 9700 is a few millimetres smaller in both height and width compared to the 9000. Thickness is the same but this new Bold really feels a lot smaller. Its now about the same size as the Blackberry Curves. The one concern I did have prior to receiving the Bold 9700 was that this reduction in size may make typing a little harder. I was wrong. The keys on the 9700 are the same design as on the 9000 which in my opinion are a lot better than on the Curve models. I have never owned a Blackberry myself and have only reviewed one, the 8520, and I can honestly say I took to typing on the 9700 like a duck to water. I do prefer a hard keyboard over an onscreen one and I instantly found myself getting as few errors as I do on my HTC Touch Pro2. I was most impressed.

The other major difference between the original Bold and the new 9700 is that RIM have replaced the trackball with a optical track pad. This is the same as I used on the 8520 and a real joy to use. I have played with friends Blackberries which have the trackball and I found the new track pad to be better to use in every way. Hopefully this will now stop millions of Blackberry users complaining that their trackball has stopped working as they are prone to getting dust and debris inside them. This new move by RIM is fantastic and I would imagine the trackball is now history.

As you would imagine the track pad can have its sensitivity altered. This will allow you the choice of speed that it moves. I did test it out on its highest setting but it was way to fast and totally uncontrollable!

Messaging has to be the main reason that people use a Blackberry. This was my first time setting up email on a Blackberry and after the nice people at Orange gave me a few tips I was off to a flying start. It could not have been much easier to be honest. It was just a case of registering the device and then inputting the email account details onto the Orange Blackberry site and that was it. The accounts appeared on the Blackberry. Now, the beauty of the Blackberry is you can have multiple push email accounts which I think makes it unique and it works perfectly.

So lets see what else is different compared to the 9700s daddy. Well the screen is obviously smaller but of a better resolution . This time 480 x 360. It looks pretty sharp. We have lost some internal storage though, which is a shame. The Bold 9000 came with 1GB but now we are down to 256mb on the 9700.

The camera has been upgraded to 3.2 mp with auto focus but I will cover that in more depth later in the review.

Apart from the above, I think the features are more of less the same but now in a new shell. I am most defiantly not a Blackberry expert so I may be missing a few things!

In terms of performance in all other areas I have been really pleased with the Blackberry Bold 9700. I have been using the device as my primary handset for nearly a week now and I have become addicted!

As a phone the 9700 does a great job. Accessing contacts is simple. Just start typing their name and up they pop. Getting contacts onto the phone was easy for me. As I use Microsoft Outlook I set the Blackberry desktop software to sync with Outlook so in a matter of minutes all my contacts were on the handset. Perfect!

The calendar on the Blackberry is also nice and easy to use and this again syncs with Outlook, making the transition to using Blackberry as simple as can be.

One thing on all Blackberries that has never been great is web browsing and this is the one main area that I feel let down. Coming from a big touch screen device I knew that using the browser would be "pants" but its not been as bad as I thought it would be. Of course compared to handsets like the iPhone, HTC HD2 and the Samsung Omnia2 its totally rubbish but I think you need to decide what is of most importance to you when thinking of switching to a Blackberry. If you are constantly browsing or using your phone as an in-car satnav then a Blackberry is probably not right for you (apart from the Storm or Storm2). If messaging is what you do most then this could be the device you need.

Connectivity on the Blackberry Bold 9700 is great. Its a 3G device and also has Wi-Fi. I think this is what will get a tonne of Blackberry Curve users switching to the Bold2 as none of the Curve models were 3G. God knows why but at least now there is a solution.

I have managed okay with the browser. To be honest I have not spent as much time browsing as I did on my touch screen phone but I can do pretty much everything on the Blackberry that I could do before. The downside is that the screen is not as big and if you need to zoom in you will find yourself scrolling left and right just to read a sentence. But as I said before it was better than I thought it was going to be.

If social networking is your thing then you will be pleased to know that Blackberry is pretty good when it comes to that sort of thing. There are some fantastic apps to help you stay in touch with your buddies.

Facebook has to be the top one at the moment and the Blackberry Facebook app is not bad. Compared to the windows version I would say its better as it keeps up to date. I found the windows one lagging behind a lot. As well as seeing your friends status updates you can also see news feeds, photos and links. Uploading photos to the app is also dead easy and its an all round decent application.

Like on most operating systems there are numerous Twitter apps and Blackberry is no different. I found Ubertwitter to be the best one and it worked faultlessly.

I’m not a massive Twitter user but tweeting from the Blackberry was easy-peasy.

I also installed Windows Live Messenger as Matt and I use it all day to communicate and I also found a good Facebook chat app so I could IM my Facebook buddies.

One of the first things you need to do when you have your new Blackberry is download Blackberry App World. Although its not on par with Apples iPhone app store its not bad. There is some decent stuff in there and the prices are reasonable. Of course there are loads of free apps as well . Its easy to navigate round App World and you are given a lot of info about the apps before you download, including screen shots. The graphics are not great for gaming but you must remember that a Blackberry is primarily a messaging device.

Media on the Blackberry Bold 9700 is taken care of nicely. I put a few movies onto my MicroSD card and they played straight away. Although not the biggest screen viewing is possible thanks to it being so crisp and bright.

Viewing photos was fine and dandy. With the vibrant screen the pictures look fantastic. A simple swipe of the optical track pad moves pictures left or right so you can either view all pictures in a grid or just view full screen and scroll smoothly to the one you want. Nice.

The 9700 has a built in music player and the quality it produced was surprisingly good. Using the external speaker the music was loud but not of great quality. Using the supplied headphones made things a lot better although they don’t feel the best made bit of kit. Once I plugged in my own JVC headphones (which only cost about £12.00) Guns N Roses rocked! The quality was super good and after I found the equaliser and turned up the bass I was rocking my socks off. If you listen to music you will be more than pleased with the results the Bold 9700 produces.

With built in A-GPS you wont be getting lost with the Bold 9700. It comes pre-installed with Blackberry Maps which is much the same concept as Google Maps. I also tried Nav4All which is a turn by turn navigation tool and it worked perfectly. Its never going to replace a stand alone satnav but for those times you are out and about on foot it will certainly come in handy.

No one is every going to buy the Blackberry Bold 9700 for its camera but it actually does a good job. At 3.2mp its not going to produce the best pictures in the world but the powerful LED flash helps a lot. Certainly does a better job than the camera on the Bold 9000. The camera interface is dead simple and fool proof really.

Conclusion:

So is the Bold 9700 an improvement over the 9000. I should say so. As long as web browsing is not what you do most and you like a QWERTY keyboard then the Blackberry Bold 9700 is in my opinion a fantastic phone well worthy of its price, although in time I am sure most carriers will supply it free on contract.

I liked it so much that this review device is not going back. I have dipped my hand into my pocket and I am keeping it. We cant bare to be parted!

I never thought this would happen as I am a big Windows Mobile fan but the Blackberry Bold 9700 just does everything well and its so easy and quick.

I have also just upgraded my girlfriends phone and she now has a Bold 9700 coming!

Good job RIM. Lets see if the Storm2 is as much of an improvement as the Bold2 is?


Detailed video review of the Blackberry Bold 9700

Thursday, December 3, 2009

In our travels on YouTube we found this detailed review of the Blackberry Bold 9700. It is for the US AT&T version of the handset, but the video quality is excellent and the review is detailed, so we thought it might be handy for those interested in seeing some more of Blackberry’s latest release.

Visit this link for an unboxing video of the UK spec Blackberry Bold 9700.

If you are interested in the Blackberry Bold 9700, we have them in stock at www.clove.co.uk now.


Blackberry side by side review – Bold 9700, Curve 8900, Bold 9000

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

We found this handy side by side video review of the new Blackberry Bold 9700, Blackberry Curve 8900 and the Bold 9000. It is good for those of you who would like to see the differences between them.

If you are interested in any of the machines in this review, you can buy them from our main site www.clove.co.uk

Blackberry Bold 9700

Blackberry Curve 8900 (Javelin)

Blackberry Bold 9000


Stuff.tv comparison of the Blackberry Bold 1 and Bold 9700 (Bold 2)

Friday, November 27, 2009

A video from stuff.tv comparing the new Blackberry Bold 9700 with the original Bold 1, from the launch event in Germany

You can see a full unboxing video of the new Bold 9700.

If you are interested in the Blackberry Bold 9700, we have them in stock now.


BlackBerry Bold 9700 Unboxed

Monday, November 23, 2009

Blackberry Bold 9700 available now at Clove Technology.