Pretty cool huh? Keep reading after the jump for more images and Application Center features and info. The complete Application Center solution will consist of a device side application and a server backend hosted by RIM that the application will interact with to retrieve up to date application list of applications hosted by the carriers. The Application Center will serve as the main interface on the device between the user and the carrier offered directory list of downloadable applications and will provide the user with an up to date list of applications available for download, along with description and marketing information about each application. Aimed to launch on the the BlackBerry Storm's version 4.7 operating system, the BlackBerry Application Center will allow the user to find, browse and install/upgrade 3rd party BlackBerry apps hosted by carriers.
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What you're seeing now is a first look at RIM's initial response to Apple's highly popular on-device iPhone App Store. Let's just say we saved the best for last.Įnter the BlackBerry Application Center. But while all the latest Storm OS eye candy has been sweet to look at and filled in some gaps on how the device's OS will function (like copy and paste functionality), none of the latest info posted has been all that mind-blowingly new for us BlackBerry Addicts.
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This weekend was HUGE for leaked info on the BlackBerry Storm (thanks BG!).