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Celio REDFLY now supports Blackberry

After many rumors, videos, announcements and a period of time, the Blackberry support is now publically available. It appears a firmware upgrade is necessary (which requires a Windows Mobile device) and only select Blackberry devices are supported here in beginning. But I think it is great that you can now leverage it across platforms! And can see on the forums that Windows Mobile 6.5 and Android support is not far behind!  Although I’m questioning why the original C8 owners are left sorta out in the dark..

The REDFLY Mobile Companion is now compatible with select BlackBerry smartphones. REDFLY-supported phones at the time of launch are the Blackberry Bold 9000, BlackBerry Curve 8900, and the BlackBerry Tour 9630. Celio plans to support additional BlackBerry smartphones in the future as new phones are released.

The BlackBerry driver is offered free of charge to both existing and new REDFLY Mobile Companion model C8N and C7 owners.

If you have a REDFLY that was purchased before Nov 1, 2009 and you want to connect it to a supported BlackBerry smartphone, you will first need to update the REDFLY's firmware using a Windows Mobile phone in order for it to become "BlackBerry aware." Once the REDFLY firmware has been updated, it will connect to either a supported BlackBerry or a Windows Mobile phone interchangeably. REDFLY Mobile Companion units purchased after Nov 1, 2009 ship with the latest firmware and can connect directly to a BlackBerry without needing a firmware update.”

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