
If you ever wonder about how to keep your blackberry safe from mobile phone thieves out there then you should probably stop worrying now. Blackberry users can now find a special application called Blackberry ER which will help you recover your stolen Blackberries.
Blackberry ER uses the GPS system built in to your mobile to track down the location of the owner or if your mobile is stolen it will track down the location of the person who has it and also if the person has swapped the SIM to his it will report the mobile number of the SIM in inserted in to your Blackberry, these details can be passed on to police to hunt down the thief and also safely get back your Blackberry, is it not awesome? I would really have one on my Blackberry for sure. And yes it costs around £9 which its really worth it in my opinion.

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