
by Michael Morrison (Author)
Wish your BlackBerry 7100 had come with a little more meat in the owner's manual? BlackBerry 7100 In a Snap is your wish come true. This task-oriented guide goes well beyond the BlackBerry 7100 owner's manual and guides you through its devices using practical usage scenarios. Jump in anywhere, and learn how to squeeze every bit of mobile power out of your BlackBerry 7100, one task at a time. You will learn how to:
You will also learn about advanced features that go beyond simple phone and communicator usage, and you'll be able to reference quick tutorials on a broad array of features and practices with this essential guide from the In a Snap series.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: 1
Publisher: Sams
Published: 01 Jul 2005
ISBN 10: 0672326701
ISBN 13: 9780672326707
Book Overview: BlackBerry devices has dominated the wireless messaging market in the U.S. and some regions abroad since the first BlackBerry devices hit the market in 1999. Until recently, BlackBerry users were accustomed to carrying both a BlackBerry communicator for text messaging/e-mail and a mobile phone for voice communications. With the release of the 7100 series, RIM has expanded the BlackBerry platform to include a mobile phone built into the communicator yet still retain a compact form factor. Unlike many handheld computers that double as mobile phones, the 7100 series devices include a physical keyboard that uses a unique key arrangement to facilitate speedy typing. Blackberry 7100 In a Snap introduces the reader to the BlackBerry 7100 series of devices, and guides them task-by-task through practical usage scenarios. The book makes a significant effort to go beyond the manual and shines a light on interesting and not so obvious techniques for getting the most out of the BlackBerry 7100 series devices.
Dave Johnson is senior editor at Mobile Computing magazine, where his primary job is to evaluate and write about new technologies and products. He was written several books on a variety of computing topics, including How to Do Everything With Your Palm (Osborne) and How to Use Digital Video (Sams).