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The New Blackberry 10.3.1 Review: Examining Tips & Tricks by Nobody: 12:45pm On Feb 25, 2015
BlackBerry OS 10.3.1 has just been released to all BlackBerry 10 smartphones and it brings with it a lot of new features that you all will appreciate. I just downloaded mine and am loving blackberry all over again. So for those of you who haven’t downloaded or you have and have not explored totally here are the additional features you will enjoy.

New Features On BB10

Sleek Display
You’ll see that BB 10.3.1 has a sleeker look, losing bloat around the apps. For example the shadows around the apps have been dropped and rounded corners or edges are now square. The app display sizes have been reduced and the display is more colorful. Menus now have a black background, but things are very much what you’d expect, with most of the menus offering many of the same options and visuals as previous versions of BB 10, so you won’t be lost following the update.

Opened Frames don’t rotate again
The active frames behave slightly differently too. On BB 10.2 and older, the open frame minimized top left, so the stack was always rotating as you did things. On BB 10.3.1 you can rearrange apps and they keep their positions. That means you can basically open your favorites and always have them on your home-screen where you expect them. You can have up to eight Active Frames on your home-screen.

Welcome home-screen wallpaper
BlackBerry 10 has always missed something, a home-screen. You were either in the Hub, looking at your active frames, or in your apps menu. BB 10.3.1 brings you a home-screen at last, which now appears with a new home icon, so you can quickly jump there. If you close all your active frames, your home-screen remains blank, so you can add some personalization here.

Lock screen information
You’ve always been able to lock screen notifications, but now you get more control over them. You can now have the screen turn on when you have a new notification – great for if your BB is on the desk on silent – as well as limit the information to sender only, meaning that the person next to you can’t read what’s in the the message.

Instant access to quick settings
You can access the quick settings by swiping down from the top of the screen. The panel will slide down revealing a shortcut to the settings menu, as well as hardware toggles. New to BB 10.3.1 is the ability to access this in any app with a two finger swipe. That means you can engage flight mode from Facebook without having to leave the app.

This isn’t a new feature, but in the menu you can also opt to customize the options that appear in that quick settings menu, as well as reorder them.

Action Bar is smarter
The Action Bar in BB 10.3.1 is one of the biggest changes. In each native app you open, the most common function appears in the centre, designed to give you a quicker experience. Open an email and reply is central, because that’s what you do most often.

Open BlackBerry World and search is central. This feature, of course, only applies to BB apps using the Action Bar – so it doesn’t appear in Twitter or Facebook apps for example – which is a shame, as it’s really handy.

Turn off your wallpaper
If you don’t want your home-screen wallpaper revealed when all your apps are closed, you can turn it off in the settings menu.

Finding people when dialing a number
When you start dialing a number through the blackberry dialpad, the new OS will find matching numbers in the background. It only works with phone numbers, however, which is a little restrictive, because sometimes just tapping in someone’s name is easier, without diving into contacts first.

However, universal search/Assistant, is already very good at this, but it’s got better in BB 10.3.1. Just start typing the number or the name, and local results appear. You can also combine them, so results based on numbers and text will be returned. For example – you might use the local dialing code and taxi to return the you results you want.

You can expand your storage
BB 10.3.1 now supports larger capacity microSD cards (microSDXC), so you’ll be able to use cards up to 128GB to expand the storage on your device. That’s perfect for carrying files, be they movies, music, or documents.

BlackBerry Blend
BlackBerry Blend allows users to install a dedicated piece of software on a PC, a Mac, or any Android tablet and then instantly get message notifications, read and respond to work and personal email, BBM or text messages, and access your documents, calendar, contacts and media in real time. If you are on BES10 you can even securely access your company intranet and other corporate resources through your Work Browser like corporate email or view and edit address book.

The new software will relay all the messages in real time to the BlackBerry Blend software effectively allowing you to not even have the BlackBerry in the same room or building. As you might expect with BlackBerry, the new service will be powered through the BlackBerry network with system admins having the ability to set BlackBerry Blend parameters for users that match their security guidelines.





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Welcome homescreen wallpaper!
BlackBerry 10 has always missed something, a homescreen. You were either in the Hub, looking at your active frames, or in your apps menu. BB 10.3.1 brings you a homescreen at last, which now appears with a new home icon, so you can quickly jump there. If you close all your active frames, your homescreen remains blank, so you can add some presonalisation here.



Active frames stay where they are
The active frames behave slightly differently too. On BB 10.2 and older, the open frame minimised top left, so the stack was always rotating as you did things. On BB 10.3.1 you can rearrange apps and they keep their positions. That means you can basically open your favourites and always have them on your homescreen where you expect them. You can have up to eight Active Frames on your homescreen.

Don’t want to see your wallpaper?
If you don’t want your homescreen wallpaper revealed when all your apps are closed, you can turn it off in the settings menu.

Lock screen information
You’ve always been able to lock screen notifications, but now you get more control over them. You can now have the screen turn on when you have a new notification – great for if your BB is on the desk on silent – as well as limit the information to sender only, meaning that the person next to you can’t read what’s in the the message.

Instant access to quick settings
You can access the quick settings by swiping down from the top of the screen. The panel will slide down revealing a shortcut to the settings menu, as well as hardware toggles. New to BB 10.3.1 is the ability to access this in any app with a two finger swipe. That means you can engage flight mode from Facebook without having to leave the app.



This isn’t a new feature, but in the menu you can also opt to customise the options that appear in that quick settings menu, as well as reorder them.

Action Bar is smarter
The Action Bar in BB 10.3.1 is one of the biggest changes. In each native app you open, the most common function appears in the centre, designed to give you a quicker experience. Open an email and reply is central, because that’s what you do most often.

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Open BlackBerry World and search is central. This feature, of course, only applies to BB apps using the Action Bar – so it doesn’t appear in Twitter or Facebook apps for example – which is a shame, as it’s really handy.

Dialpad look-up, finding people
When you start dialling a number through the dialpad, BB 10.3.1 will find matching numbers in the background. It only works with phone numbers, however, which is a little restrictive, because sometimes just tapping in someone’s name is easier, without diving into contacts first.



However, universal search/Assistant, is already very good at this, but it’s got better in BB 10.3.1. Just start typing the number or the name, and local results appear. You can also combine them, so results based on numbers and text will be returned. For example – you might use the local dialling code and taxi to return the you results you want.

Expand your storage
BB 10.3.1 now supports larger capacity microSD cards (microSDXC), so you’ll be able to use cards up to 128GB to expand the storage on your device. That’s perfect for carrying files, be they movies, music, or documents.

BlackBerry Blend
BlackBerry Blend allows users to install a dedicated piece of software on a PC, a Mac, or anyAndroid tablet and then instantly get message notifications, read and respond to work and personal email, BBM or text messages, and access your documents, calendar, contacts and media in real time. If you are on BES10 you can even securely access your company intranet and other corporate resources through your Work Browser like corporate email or view and edit address book.

The new software will relay all the messages in real time to the BlackBerry Blend software effectively allowing you to not even have the BlackBerry in the same room or building. As you might expect with BlackBerry, the new service will be powered through the BlackBerry network with system admins having the ability to set BlackBerry Blend parameters for users that match their security guidelines.

BlackBerry Assistant
BlackBerry Assistant is the company’s answer to Cortana, Siri, and Google Now and is designed to help you manage your email, contacts BBM, calendar and other native BlackBerry 10 applications through both voice and typed commands.

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It means you can bark orders at your BlackBerry along the lines of “Book me a meeting with Chris at 3pm on Tuesday for 3 hours in Ascot” and it will put it in your calendar for you to save you having to type it.

What can you say to BlackBerry Assistant?
There’s a handy “i” for more information, accessed when using Assistant, detailing that you can make calls, send text messages, find out the weather, set alarms and use BBM for example.

You can ask it to find pizza places and so on, but it doesn’t give you witty retorts to silly questions – like Google and Siri like to do.

There’s also the option to limit Assistant to the local device, so it will only place calls, open apps and so on. If you don’t like foul language, you can censor offensive words – this is on by default and you’ll need to switch it off if you want to dictate a rude messages to someone.

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What about universal search?
BlackBerry Assistant integrates universal search functions, so if you head to the BB Assistant app, you’ll find the option to type. As before, you can just start typing from the homescreen and results will be returned.

There’s a new range in instant actions here, which are handy: type “cal” for example, and not only do you get suggestions to call or open the calendar, but the option to add a calendar event. This make universal search through the keyboard more useful – and importantly lets you avoid voice if you want to.

Camera and video
The camera has had quite an overhaul in BB10.3.1. There’s a new user interface for starters, with the central capture button, now flanked by switch cameras and video button. That means it’s even faster to grab a video or a selfie. There’s even a self timer now.

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Faster focusing
There’s also been a change to focusing. Previously it was a case of tapping to take a photo. Where you tapped defined focus – or you could press and hold to drag the focal point. Now it’s a case of tapping to set the point for focusing and metering, and then hitting the capture button.

If you pre-focus, it’s fast to snap a shot. If you just hit the button, it’s faster than it previously was to focus and take the shot, with less seeking (we’ve been testing this on the Q10 next to the P’9983).

There’s also a toggle option for face detection focusing, meaning those you’re shooting are always in focus.

Auto HDR
This is one of our favourite options. If the camera detects a scene with mixed highs and shadows, it might suggest HDR mode. All you have to do is tap the banner to select it. You can then tap the HDR logo to turn it off again, as you could before. It saves having to dig into the menus.

Panorama
You can now capture sweep panoramas. All you have to do is move the camera left or right and it’s all stitched together for you, ready to share with the wider world.

Time Shift and Story Maker
Time Shift also gets an improvement. You can get the option to edit Time Shift photos after the fact rather than having to do it there and then once you’ve taken them. Story Maker also gets a new Auto-creation feature that will make a fun video story by analysing your video footage.

Adding filters to videos
You still get video editing options, but the UI makers it more immediate to get to these controls, rather than having to open up a side menu.

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Once in the editing, there’s the additional option to apply filters for a little creative effect.

Monitoring your data
There’s a new options for Data Management in the settings menu. Here you’ll find the option to set data limits, control roaming, as well as manage how email handles images – resizing and downloading.

Using device gestures
A convenient new feature is called Advanced Interaction. It lets you use the phone’s sensors to enable certain behaviours like “lift to wake”, “flip to mute” or “flip to save power”. The latter will let you extend the battery life of the phone putting it into standby mode when you place the device face down on a flat surface. Each option needs to be toggled on or off.

The existing option to swipe to wake is still available. It’s still in the display menu and we think it would be better to have all the gestures grouped together in one place.

Meeting Mode
Because BB 10.3.1 knows you are in a meeting, it will automatically silence your phone so you don’t disturb everyone if your phone goes off by mistake. Again, if you don’t want it to, it won’t.

BBM Meetings
BBM Meetings will also work cross platform and are designed specifically for business users to organisers and take meetings through the application no matter what device they are using, as long as they have an internet connection.

New Hub and email tricks
A new feature, dubbed email triage, allows you to quickly delete or archive multiple emails at once at the press of a button, while you can now download all attachments at the same time in an email.

You can now opt to delete the original text if you are replying to a message, while your drafts are automatically saved even if you swipe away from the message to do something else.

Amazon Appstore
Besides BlackBerry World, BlackBerry is now pre-installing the Amazon Appstore to improve the depth and breadth of the app choice on the platform. BB World will focus on productivity apps, while Amazon Appstore will offer lots of alternatives. It’s still not the best solution in the world and Amazon Appstore is the poor cousin of Google Play, but you can still sideload APKs, if there’s something you really want.

Battery life
You can boost your battery life through customisation of your power saving profile. You can restrict applications to save charge and therefore increase life by anywhere up to 15 per cent.

Media options
New media playback options include 17 preset equaliser modes for audio on music or video files. You can also favourite songs, photos and videos to make them more easily available.

source: http://gblweb.com/2015/02/25/the-new-blackberry-10-3-1-review-examining-tips-tricks/
Re: The New Blackberry 10.3.1 Review: Examining Tips & Tricks by kestolove95(m): 1:16pm On Feb 25, 2015
Evribody dey gt update nd me never gt. Ffor ma BlackBerry q10
Re: The New Blackberry 10.3.1 Review: Examining Tips & Tricks by Nobody: 1:16pm On Feb 25, 2015
kestolove95:
Evribody dey gt update nd me never gt. Ffor ma BlackBerry q10

Use BBlink
Re: The New Blackberry 10.3.1 Review: Examining Tips & Tricks by kestolove95(m): 1:18pm On Feb 25, 2015
gbl01:


Use BBlink
which one b bblink. Again? Wia I go. see am?
Re: The New Blackberry 10.3.1 Review: Examining Tips & Tricks by Nobody: 1:20pm On Feb 25, 2015
Re: The New Blackberry 10.3.1 Review: Examining Tips & Tricks by kestolove95(m): 1:23pm On Feb 25, 2015
Re: The New Blackberry 10.3.1 Review: Examining Tips & Tricks by Nobody: 1:24pm On Feb 25, 2015
kestolove95:
na OTA upgraded ba?

via a PC
Re: The New Blackberry 10.3.1 Review: Examining Tips & Tricks by kingdvd(m): 1:41pm On Feb 25, 2015
Can anyone assist me?
I have been trying to update to this 10.3, but it keeps telling me I need additional 400mb space to do that.
and I hv upto 2gig, left in my memory space.
I hv even deleted some of my apps, like facebook, dropbox etc still it is requesting for space.
pls advise.

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