Digi Set To Debut Blackberry Bold 9700 On 3rd March

digi blackberry bold 9700 Digi Set To Debut Blackberry Bold 9700 On 3rd March

True to it’s early news, Digi is set to debut Blackberry Bold 9700 on 3rd March with 3 days roadshow. The so called Blackberry Crazy Deal roadshow will be held at Midvalley Mega Mall from 3-7 March 2010.

There are plenty of offer to choose from. Blackberry Bold 9700 is obviously the star of the show, offered with price starting from RM1299 with 24 months contract. Included in the contract is Digi’s BIS (rm58 permonth) plus Digi postpaid package, DG50 or DG150.

Customer that signup during the promo with enjoy RM58 rebate, which is the BIS’s first month subscription fee. Other Blackberry device available during the roadshow are Blackberry Curve 8520, Blackberry Curve 8900 and Blackberry Bold 9000.

More information about the promotion, FAQ, price are available below.

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Summary of Promotions

No Device RRP Device Price Mechanics Contract Advance Payment Termination Penalty Fee
1 BlackBerry Bold 9700 RM1999 RM1999 Signup for a BlackBerry Unlimited plan @RM58/ month (Can be either DG SmartPlan for BlackBerry or tagged onto DG50/DG150) NONE RM100 NONE
2 BlackBerry Bold 9700 RM1999 RM1649 Signup for a BlackBerry Unlimited plan @RM58/ month (Can be either DG SmartPlan for BlackBerry or tagged onto DG50/DG150) 12 months RM300 Prorated Subsidy off RRP + RM100 Penalty Fee
3 BlackBerry Bold 9700 RM1999 RM1299 Signup for a BlackBerry Unlimited plan @RM58/ month (Can be either DG SmartPlan for BlackBerry or tagged onto DG50/DG150) 24 months RM500 Prorated Subsidy off RRP + RM100 Penalty Fee
4 BlackBerry Curve 8520 RM1199 RM1199 Signup for a BlackBerry Unlimited plan @RM58/ month (Can be either DG SmartPlan for BlackBerry or tagged onto DG50/DG150) NONE RM100 NONE
5 BlackBerry Curve 8520 RM1199 RM899 Signup for a BlackBerry Unlimited plan @RM58/ month (Can be either DG SmartPlan for BlackBerry or tagged onto DG50/DG150) 12 months RM300 Prorated Subsidy off RRP + RM100 Penalty Fee
6 BlackBerry Curve 8520 RM1199 RM549 Signup for a BlackBerry Unlimited plan @RM58/ month (Can be either DG SmartPlan for BlackBerry or tagged onto DG50/DG150) 24 months RM500 Prorated Subsidy off RRP + RM100 Penalty Fee
7 BlackBerry Bold 9000 RM2199 RM999 Signup for a BlackBerry Unlimited plan @RM58/ month (Can be either DG SmartPlan for BlackBerry or tagged onto DG50/DG150) 12 months RM100 RM500
8 BlackBerry Curve 8900 RM1599 RM699 Signup for a BlackBerry Unlimited plan @RM58/ month (Can be either DG SmartPlan for BlackBerry or tagged onto DG50/DG150) 12 months RM100 RM500

Device availability:

  • BlackBerry Bold 9700 & BlackBerry Bold 8520 will be available throughout the duration of the roadshow.
  • BlackBerry Bold 9000 & BlackBerry Curve 8900 will be available during selected times throughout the day, throughout the roadshow.

Business Rules for Device Promotions

  • All offers will be made available on a first come first served basis, while stocks last
  • All offers are only valid between 3rd to 7th March 2010 at the DiGi BlackBerry Crazy Deals Roadshow in MidValley
  • Customers are only allowed to purchase or redeem 1 item per offer, and subject to DiGi’s business rules and credit assessment
  • Port-ins only for no contract & 12 month plans.  Customer can sign new line but cannot port into a 24 month contract
  • DiGi customers with existing contract are allowed to take up the promotional plan as a new plan, but they are not allowed to convert their existing plan.
  • This is a mass targeted plan.  Enterprise customers may only sign up under as mass plan.  This does not extend to Biz plans.
  • DiGi reserves the right to make changes to the offers at any time, including the model and colour of each device
  • DiGi reserves the right to refuse sales to any customer, and all decisions are final
  • All postpaid business as usual deposit rules apply (eg. Foreigner deposit)

Frequently Answered Questions

  1. How can I buy the devices on offer?
    You must visit the DiGi BlackBerry Crazy Deals Roadshow at MidValley Megamall between 3rd & 7th March 2010. Customers will only be allowed to purchase the devices at the roadshow. All devices are tied to signing up for a BlackBerry plan.
  1. Do I have to be a DiGi customer to purchase the devices at the special price?
    You may be an existing customer or, you may also port-in, or sign up for a new line.
  1. Will I be able to buy the devices on any day between 3rd March & 7th March 2010?
    Yes.   BlackBerry Bold 9700 & BlackBerry Bold 8520 will be available throughout the duration of the roadshow.
    BlackBerry Bold 9000 & BlackBerry Curve 8900 will be available during selected times throughout the day, throughout the roadshow.
    All devices will be sold on a first come first served basis. We urge all existing DiGi customers to visit the roadshow early to avoid disappointment.

4. What is the mode of payment for the device bundles during this road show?

Cash and credit card. (3rd party credit card is allowed with the presence of the card holder)

    5. Is there any penalty charged if I terminate my plans during my contract?

Yes, please refer to table in the offering summary.

Inside the Blackberry Curve 8520’s OS version 5.0

BB8520_V5

I have my Blackberry Curve 8520 running on OS version 5.0.0.31 , which leaked couple of weeks before.  The first attempt installing leaked unofficial OS was successful and the device works with only few minor issue afterwards.

Always keep in mind that installing unofficial software update may cause the device  to malfunction in worst scenario.  RIM or your telco/carrier will not going to entertain you in case something goes wrong. So before you go for an upgrade, ensure that you have quite  an understanding how the upgrading/downgrading process works, backup/restore data and etc. Look no further as you can find almost everything at crackberry.com.

I didn’t spot many new stuff in OS 5.0 although it might because of my weak observation . I try my best and here are the new thins that I can see on the OS V5.0.

Application Updater -  I was greeted with Application Updater once the device rebooted. (anyone seen this before??)
BB8520_V5_App_Updater

SMS - Compose SMS menu has new user interface. You’ll’ be asked to select the contact before starting writing the content.

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SMS content now shown in threaded conversation, sorted by the time when the messages were received and sent. As your cursor moved from one message to another, the time when message received or sent will be displayed just beside the contact’s avatar.

Replying SMS also become easier now with the new reply text box at the bottom of the threaded message.

BB8520_V5_ComposeSMS2

As far as I can see, there is no major change on the OS update especially on the user interface GUI. What I notice is  more blue colour on the icon and button when you move the trackpad cursor over it.  Here are some screenshot.

BB8520_V5_Home_Menu

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And here is the new(left) VS old front screen. Notice the difference??

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The internet browser also received minor face-lift.

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Apart from that, there is some issue that you should take note if you decide to upgrade

  • Blackberry App World - The app will be deleted. Because I live in the country where App World is still not available, I have to install is using workaround, but in this OS 5.0, the workaround no longer working.
  • Seismic - Only work on WIFI connection, although ‘automatic’ connection was choosen. More toward compatibility I suppose.
  • Application Center menu - All applications were gone. Not that big issue because you can download it directly or from App World (if you have)
  • If you’re in the midst of listening to music, incoming SMS alert halted the music playback permanently.
  • Internet browser - When the page is loading, pressing ‘G’ to switch to the search and URL menu does not working.

Celcom BIS68 package with Blackberry Curve 8520

I spot ‘probably’ new BIS package from Celcom,  BIS68 priced at RM68 at Bluecube website when I was looking for affordable postpaid BIS. Before this, Celcom has 2 BIS packages for consumer (not biz), priced at RM38 (limited at 1MB) and RM98 (unlimited) per month respectively. It’s either too low or too high for certain users to subscribe.

Having BIS68 is simply filling up that vacuum.  With 5GB data limit, it is pretty much cheaper and better alternative to users who subscribe to BIS Advance for Xpax prepaid which priced at RM2.50 per-day. Full month usage will cost you RM75, but with BIS68, you have saved RM7 per month.

One thing that holding me off is , in order to subscribe BIS68 package, you’re required to subscribe to voice/sms package with minimum RM50 per month commitment. Seriously, I don’t talk/sms that much.

Good news for the new comer, you’re also eligible to buy subsidized Blackberry Curve 8520 depend on the package you choose . Table below should be able to answer most of your question.

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Install Blackberry App World in Restricted Countries

Thanks to this post at Crackberry Forum, I have my Blackberry 8520 installed with Blackberry App World. You don’t have to wait RIM to roll out App World to other countries, because using the workaround stated in that post will enable every Blackberry devices to have App World installed.

I know, it is annoying if you can’t install Blackberry App World if you live in countries not yet listed to receive that service. Without apps, the device is just another smart phone on the market.. without soul and boring. As I had said before, RIM is pretty slow in expanding App World, but well.. I don’t care about that anymore now.

my app world Install Blackberry App World in Restricted Countries

Here is the instruction taken from there (credit to Manuelant, member of Crackberry forum)

1. Download the following .Zip File RapidShare: 1-CLICK Web hosting - Easy Filehosting
2. Unzip it to your desktop
3. Copy the files net_rim_bb_appworld.cod, net_rim_bb_appworld_resource_en.cod and JavaLoader.exe to the following folder depending on your Windows OS:
3.1 In Windows Vista “C:\Users\(Your User)
3.2 In Windows XP “C:\DocumentsandSettings\(Your User)
4. Start CMD (Windows Key + R and then type CMD)
5. Plug-in your BlackBerry
6. Type: javaloader -u load net_rim_bb_appworld_resource_en.cod
once done type next one:
7. Type: javaloader -u load net_rim_bb_appworld.cod

Afterwards your device will reboot and you will have it installed on your device biggrin Install Blackberry App World in Restricted Countries
Tested on Javelin and Bold so far… Not sure if it will work on other devices!

STORM Users:

1. Download the following .Zip file: RapidShare: 1-CLICK Web hosting - Easy Filehosting
2. Unzip it to your desktop
3. Run the Blackberry Desktop Manager
4. Select Application Loader
5. Select Add / Remove Applications
6. Select Browse and look at your desktop for the file “appworld.alx” and select it.
7. Click Next and then Finish.
8. ENJOY!!

Update 20-Dec-2009
Upload the copy into my skydrive folder

Update 13-Jan-2010
For OS5 -> use http://bit.ly/AppWorld at you BB browser, which downloaded the app world automatically. Installed in my BB 8520 successfully.

In case, it failed, clear the cache before retry

Other link  http://mobileapps.blackberry.com/awclient/download.shtml?code=appworld&CPID=REFERFRIEND

Update 16-March-2010
- For BB Bold2 or 9700, please download it from this link http://bit.ly/bbappsworld

Tethering From Prepaid Blackberry Curve 8520

Thinking of tethering from BIS prepaid account using Blackberry Curve 8520?? (Wondering what is tethering in the first place, please click tethering link before further reading). It is dead simple, trust me.

For Maxis and Celcom customers, there is a comprehensive guide complete with screen shots to get it done in minutes, big thanks to this post. How easy our life is nowadays, when everyone is giving their knowledge for free, right? And if you’re with Digi, refer to this post to get the APN. For other telcos, try Google or Bing :)
Screen shot below shows that the test run successfully… but..

This is very IMPORTANT. If you’re subscribing to Celcom BIS prepaid advance package, tethering use Celcom WAP, so beware of the steep charge!! Browsing 2 webpages makes my credit RM10 lesser.. imagine that.. only 2 webpages.. it had already deducted the credit that much..

So although it works, but it’s not worth your penny.. better stick with the device for internet browsing purpose.

Unless you use Postpaid BIS, or Maxis BIS prepaid Premium package which include free WAP access, do not try this at home.

bb tether modem Tethering From Prepaid Blackberry Curve 8520

And for the rest of the world, here is the general instruction from Blackberry’s documentation.

Install BlackBerry Desktop Software 4.1 or later on your computer.

When you install BlackBerry Desktop Software, the drivers that allow the BlackBerry smartphone to communicate through the USB port and virtual communications port are installed. The standard modem, which is used by dial-up networking, is also installed.

Note: If upgrading BlackBerry Desktop Software from version 4.0 to 4.1, the required virtual communication port and standard modem might be removed during the upgrade process. If this is the case, run the installation for BlackBerry Desktop Software version 4.1 and choose the Repair option to reinstall these components.


To set up an Internet APN, complete the following steps:

  1. Click Start > Settings > Control Panel.
  2. Double-click Phone and Modem Options.
  3. In the Phone and Modem Options window, click the Modems tab.
  4. Select Standard Modem and click Properties.
  5. Click Change Settings.
  6. In the Standard Modem Properties window, click the Advanced tab.
  7. In the Extra initialization commands field, type the following:+cgdcont=1,”IP”,”< your Internet APN>”Note: The following is applicable for T-Mobile® customers only:The extra initialization command is: +cgdcont=1,”IP”,”wap.voicestream.com”Note: If you do not know your Internet APN, or if you do not have an Internet APN, contact your wireless service provider.
  8. Click OK.
  9. In the Phone and Modem Options window, click OK.

To configure dial-up networking, complete the procedure that is appropriate for the operating system you are using.

Windows Vista

  1. Click Start.
  2. Select Connect To.
  3. Click Setup a connection or network.
  4. Click Setup a dialup connection.
  5. In the Dial-up phone number field type *99#.
  6. Type the user name and password provided by your wireless service provider.
  7. In the Connection Name field type BlackBerry.
  8. Click Dialing Rules.
  9. Make sure the profile created in Task 2 has been selected, and then click OK.
  10. Select Connect to establish an Internet.

Note: For instructions on connecting a computer to the Internet using a BlackBerry smartphone with Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) as a tethered modem, see KB04664.

Windows XP operating system

  1. Click Start > Settings > Network Connections.
  2. Double-click New Connection Wizard. The New Connection Wizard opens.
  3. Click Next.
  4. Select the Connect to the Internet option, and then click Next.
  5. Select Set up my connection manually, and then click Next.
  6. Select Connect using a dial-up modem, and then click Next.
  7. If the Select a Device screen appears, select the Modem - Standard Modem check box, and then click Next.
  8. In the ISP Name field, type a name for your connection, and then click Next.
  9. In the Phone number field, type *99#, and then click Next.
  10. Indicate which users will have access to the connection, and then click Next.
  11. Type the user name and password provided by your wireless service provider, and then click Next.
  12. Click Finish.
  13. In the Connect window, click Properties.
  14. In the Properties window, verify that Modem - Standard Modem appears beneath the Connect using heading, and then click Configure.
  15. In the Modem Configuration window, clear the Enable hardware flow control check box and make sure none of the other check boxes are selected.
  16. Click OK.
  17. In the Properties window, click OK.

Windows 2000 operating system

  1. Click Start > Settings > Control Panel.
  2. Double-click Network and Dial-up Connections.Note: The following is applicable for T-Mobile® customers only:Under the networking tab in the properties window for the dial-up connection, clear the Enable LCP Extensions check box, as well as all check boxes beneath the PPP Settings window.
  3. Double-click Make New Connection. The Network Connection Wizard opens.
  4. Click Next.
  5. Choose Dial-up to private network, and then click Next.
  6. In the Phone number field, type *99#, and then click Next.
  7. Indicate which users will have access to the connection, and then click Next.
  8. Type a name for your connection, and then click Finish.
  9. In the Connect window, click Properties.
  10. In the Properties window, verify that Modem - Standard Modem is selected, and then click Configure.
  11. In the Modem Configuration window, clear the Enable hardware flow control check box and make sure none of the other check boxes are selected.
  12. Click OK.
  13. In the Properties window, click OK.

Task 4

To connect to the Internet using dial-up networking, complete the following steps:

Note: During this procedure, do not operate the BlackBerry® Browser or any third-party applications on the BlackBerry smartphone. An active data session might interfere with the modem connection. Also, make sure an ethernet connection is not active at the same time.

  1. Connect the BlackBerry smartphone to the computer.
  2. Open BlackBerry Desktop Manager.
  3. Click Start > Settings > Network Connections > < name of your new connection>.
  4. Type the user name and password provided by your wireless service provider.
  5. Click Dial.