
7Digital announced this morning that they would be preloaded on the BlackBerry manual. Follow-up, RIM has decided to give us an overview of not only the music store, but also the podcast app dedicated to their first tablet.
The 7digital store has a similar layout to the manual of the home screen, have a function at the top, slim bar followed by a big feature article and a secondary ticker below average. Tabs include the features, new releases, Best Sellers, Genres and my purchases, plus a search bar and list recommended to help you find new music. A verse using the actions from the top down shows your recent activity, if you want to scroll to something you listen to or watch earlier. Reading enrolled with the native multimedia player, and if you still want to listen to your music on the other hand, you can draw another cloud research trails that you can be. Music will cost as little as $0.79 a pop, with quality up to 320 kbps, and be free of DRM.
Podcasts offer functionality similar to the handheld app, namely pull in audio and video episodes as they are available (although it was mentioned that you have opened the app to start downloads, while the smartphone version would be download in the background without having to be launched). Tabs and the top of the page include features, categories, downloads, my Podcasts. On the bottom, you see that a ticker of the 20 latest episodes downloaded. Categories ranging from the greater part of the standard material, such as tech, lifestyle, sports… There is an HD channel to take advantage of the display of 1024 x 600 7 inch fully capable and 1 GHz processor dual-core.
Finally, the video gives us an overview of how the manual will interact with BlackBerry Desktop Software to synchronize music, photos and video. The interesting thing, it is that the desktop software shows the manual as with a number of PIN, something he is not assumed to have. BlackBerry Smartphone have the PIN to identify devices to carriers and the rest of the RIM (either BIS or BES) infrastructure, and is the main component of BlackBerry Messenger. It is a fairly large suspicion that not only the manual will be able to manage the appropriate management enterprise-grade as RIM handsets soon, but you can also get the push email and BBM without resorting to the bridge.