BlackBerry Application Suite crops up in device.xml and we’ve got news

Well, well, well. Look what we have here. It seems dear old RIM is getting ready to unleash BlackBerry Application Suite (formerly known as Virtual BlackBerry) sometime in the near future as references to it have been found in some of the latest device.xml files within beta OS releases. Don’t remember what BAS is? It’s the little application for Windows Mobile that lets users run the BlackBerry OS virtually on a Windows Mobile device. Ok, now that we have that out of the way, hit the jump for the real news about BAS.
Unlike the last time we spoke about BAS, we have gotten word from some of our RIM ninjas and are able to confirm that BAS has been delivered to many clients for beta testing and it’s a lot better than we were previously led to believe. Internal GPS is now supported meaning that BlackBerry Maps and other location based services will function properly. That is of course provided that the LBS third-party applications have the appropriate API access. Many people were doubting that PIN to PIN messaging and BlackBerry Messenger would work, but we can now definitively say yes, it does. However, life isn’t all beer and skittles as there are many pitfalls to BAS.
The biggest pitfall is that in it’s current form only the HTC Touch Pro/Fuze and TyTn are compatible with BAS. Beyond that… Sorry CDMA users, you’re going to be getting the usual shaft from RIM for the time being (is English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch and Simplified Chinese with rendering for Traditional Chinese available a good enough consolation prize?). But more so than that, anyone who thought they’d be able to have all of the features of a real BlackBerry is going to be sorely disappointed. For one, Windows Mobile itself handles all calls just as it handles the syncing of Bluetooth devices and external GPS receivers. Pictures taken with BAS are not saved in its directory but rather in the default WinMo directory. MP3s and WAV files do not play nice with BAS while SMS and MMS sent from BAS do not play nice with WinMo as they will not show up in its outbox directory.
So what does all this mean? Well, to us it means that BAS is nice in theory, but will let down anyone who was thinking that they could ditch the shackles of RIM-designed handsets and still have the BlackBerry OS. That said, BAS on a Touch Pro is still very, very badass. Oh, and for you Symbian lovers out there, Virtual BlackBerry is indeed coming to Symbian devices. Makes BlackBerry Connect look a little out of place, doesn’t it? Lastly, and unfortunately, BAS for Windows Mobile runs BlackBerry OS 4.2 which will cause anyone not living in the stone age to become more than frustrated.








4.2?
FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
that is OLD
Old. Old. Old.
Umm so what was the point to current Blackberry users?
BoyGeniusReport: Although we are currently in New York its rainy in Seattle!
Your point?
Thanks, but not thanks. I can just get a Blackberry for that, or Blackberry connect if I need their mail. But on a serious note, Windows Mobile is a powerhouse. Even though I am most likely going over to BB for the moment I can safely say that. The years I have had WinMo I have been amazed by the capabilities of the platform. Sure I reset every day, and more sometimes, but when I needed an app it was there, when my TyTN’s touch screen went dead I was able to get a virtual mouse at XDA, and a calibrator to skip the calibration screen after a hard reset. In the storm’s case, once that screen is dead you gotta go and exchange right away. I’m neither a fanboy of BB or WM, but a realistic user.
@David
Point? I’m not following you… our point is that BAS is coming to Windows Mobile and Symbian devices, it’s limited to GSM devices (won’t run on CDMA phones), the OS it runs is 4.2 which is extremely old, and we confirmed some of the doubts people had about certain functions not working.
What the hell is your point?
4.HUH?!?!
C’mon RIM… step up ya game.
FIX YO’ BAS!!!
@BGR, are you guys ever going to moderate these boards? People come here and flame freely
when will the niagara be announced, mwc or ctia in april?
yesterday at verizon, i was told that the 1st gen curve on sale and the bold are the same thing.
@BGR
Haha. That is all.
@don louie
shut up you whiny bitch
Ok, since the kid in your really represents that. I can also so you personally how much of a bitch I am, internet tough guy
^ -Causing- more shit, MrMultiLoginTroll [formerly known as DonLouie]?
Tsk … Tsk …
These trolls who post “old old old”. Well if you’re already aware of it, then move on. You know how many sites I have RSS subscribed to? you know how many duplicate stories I read in a day? Get with it. You don’t call the Weather Channel and say “old old old old!” when you heard the local news morning weather first and it’s the same forecast as The Weather Channel do you? Now hush. And go buy a Samsung Rugby or something you cannot easily post from…..
@Dayne,
When people said “old” they were referring to OS 4.2 which is what BAS emulates. The information is new.
blackberry messenger…thats PIMP….
Lmao @ dayne.
First of all, that comment was made by the boy genius, as it clearly states. And it is referring to O.S. 4.2 lol.