We Have 1,000 2,500+ Private Beta Invites To Give Away. Details Below!
* UPDATE 2: Gotta love Private Betas! From Bitstream...
Sometime after noon Eastern today, the server handling the downloads "blew up." We are now in the process of switching over to a dedicated server we're confident can handle the demand. We appreciate everyone's patience. We expect the new server to be online by 4:00 PM Eastern today. Also, to those who have already downloaded BOLT, a big thank you. From feedback we've received just since yesterday we've already made improvements to BOLT, and our beta is only about 24 hours old.
* UPDATE: John from Bitstream sent me an email with some updated information on the Bolt Browser Private Beta....here's the update:
We were overwhelmed by requests to participate in the private beta, so this morning at 9:00 AM Eastern we cut over from a manual process to an automated one. We've already exceeded 1000 downloads on the CrackBerry code, and we're continuing to distribute download links to those who use it. The automated system still takes about 2 to 3 hours to process these requests. But if anyone has applied for a link before 9:00 AM ET and have still not received a link they can either reapply and get into the automated queue or wait until tomorrow when the backlog will be completed by hand.
Thanks to beta testers the BOLT browser has also been upgraded, just since yesterday. Yesterday we were sending links to build 0.7 and now we're sending links to 0.73. Beta testers identified some issues and they've been corrected. Most notably, people will notice that the trackball will scroll much easier now; it won't take as many scrolls to navigate. If anyone wants to get the new version to replace the old, the process is fairly simple. I haven't done it myself but I'm told they will be prompted to replace the existing install with the new version and also ask if they want to keep their current settings (which they should reply "yes").
At this moment we're not shutting down the private beta and will try to accommodate all the requests. We have shut down outreach to more so it's just those we've already engaged who are getting referral codes. We greatly appreciate the enthusiastic response from your readers, as well as the invaluable data we're collecting from their use which has already led to software improvements!
* Original Post: I received an email from Bitstream letting me know about their new J2ME mobile browser called Bolt. the Bolt mobile web browser is in Private Beta mode right now (you'll need an invite to download it) and as the name suggests is built for speed. Server side rendering makes it uber-fast and it's based on the WebKit engine and Bitstream's ThunderHawk browsing technology so the pages render accurately. Bolt does not support flash, but it will display YouTube vids which you can then launch and watch.
The Miracle on the Hudson River had me distracted from my inbox for a few hours, so it wasn't until later in the evening that I installed Bolt on my Bold and gave it a go. As you can tell from the time of this post and if you watch the video above, this smok'n hot web browser had me too excited to sleep so I figured I'd better put the time to productive use and get this post up asap. You can check out the video above for a slightly loopy hands-on overview of Bolt and for full details can view the Bolt browser fact sheet after the jump. Our buddy Doug has spent a few hours on Bolt too and has put together some initial observations that you may want to check out. Bolt is definitely still in beta... but you can call me IMPRESSED. I like speed and Bolt delivers.
Private Beta Invites: Bitstream gave us 1,000 invites to get CrackBerry Nation rocking on the beta of Bolt. If you want to give it a go, hurry on over to BoltBrowser.com and sign up using the referral code CrackBerry. Please keep in mind it is not an instant download. Once you register, Bitstream will get back to you (could take several hours) with your one time use download link. *
If you're lucky enough to download the beta, be sure to report back in the comments with your observations and findings. In the meantime, I'll start bugging the folks at Bitstream to up our # of Invites... 1,000 just isn't enough!
BOLT *Beta* BROWSER FACT SHEET
Bolt Seems to Render Pages Quickly and Accurately
Overview
BOLT is a free mobile browser that offers an uncompromised full Internet browsing experience even on entry-level mobile phones. BOLT is compatible with virtually any handset that supports Java ME (commonly referred to as J2ME); in other words BOLT works on lots of phones, even basic ones.
Rather than offering a simplified, mini-version of the Internet, BOLT provides users with an efficient, feature-rich way to enjoy full PC-style Web pages and rich media applications on all levels of mobile devices.
BOLT is built using Bitstream's award-winning and patented ThunderHawk mobile browsing technology. The BOLT browser is the fastest mobile browser available - routinely more than 25 percent faster and as much as 50 percent faster than the next fastest browser. The BOLT browser is not only fast, but it conserves resources to extend battery life and minimize data transfer. What's more, there are no requirements for web developers to optimize their websites for BOLT; developers can simply design their websites exactly as they would for a PC browser.
Pricing
BOLT is available to consumers for free.
Supported Platforms
The BOLT beta is currently available for phones that support Java ME (also referred to as J2ME). These are typically phones used by GSM carriers such as AT&T and T-Mobile in the U.S., and Rogers and Microcell (Fido, Cityfone) in Canada.
BOLT's underlying ThunderHawk mobile browsing technology also supports BREW, Windows Mobile and Symbian and it is planned for BOLT to support these platforms in the future.
Phone Requirements
- J2ME MIDP2 (virtually all J2ME phones produced in the last three years)
- BOLT supports all common/standard screen sizes
- Approximately 150k storage space for application
- 500k of RAM to run application
Architecture
BOLT utilizes client/server architecture to maximize the browsing experience on mobile handsets. This Client/Server approach allows BOLT to transcode multimedia to provide streaming video, compress images and other data to minimize data network usage (and therefore user cost), preserve battery life and dramatically increase the speed of web page downloads.
Geographic Availability
At this stage in the beta, the BOLT user interface is only available in English, however it can render web pages in any Western-European language.
Speed
BOLT is built for speed. The compression and rendering technology makes BOLT the fastest mobile browser available. In comprehensive speed tests that included all the popular mobile browsers, BOLT is routinely consistently 25 to 30 percent faster than the next fastest browser.
Bitstream measured download speeds of 13 popular websites including Amazon.com, CNN.com, ESPN.com and nytimes.com. The second fastest browser averaged download speeds in excess of 18 seconds across all pages. On the same phones, using the same networks, BOLT's average download speed was under 13 seconds, a full 5.5 seconds faster. For comparison, tests of a native browser on a popular handset averaged more than 2 minutes 40 seconds on these same pages, while 5 of 13 top pages wouldn't even open at all.
Quality of Website Rendering
BOLT was built using the WebKit rending engine to deliver the same web page layout as found on PC desktop browsers and includes high standards compliance such as AJAX.
Proprietary Bitstream mobile fonts and font rendering technologies improve readability, speed content delivery, and enable BOLT to fit more information into smaller screens.
Multimedia Support
At this time BOLT supports flash video. If the video has data embedded in 3gp format then it is sent directly to the device in 3gp. Otherwise the client/server architecture is used to transcode the video on the flv into 3gp format, then sent to the device. In some devices (e.g., Motorola RAZR), video is played directly in the browser window as it would be on a PC. In others (e.g., BlackBerry smartphones), the video is played through the device's native media player via the native browser. The device's capabilities determine the process used to display video.
Plug-in Support
The BOLT beta supports Ajax (except timer events) and Flash video. BOLT does not support Flash.
Full Page Display
Full pages are rendered on the server exactly as they are on a PC, and compressed by a factor of 23:1 before being sent to BOLT on a user's mobile phone. The page information is transmitted in a compact transport format, containing the information about anything that may appear on the web page (e.g., text, images, UI, etc.). The client receives this information and renders the pages and UI elements.
Navigation and Display Features
- A simple keystroke toggles a patented split screen browsing mode to allow for quick navigation across a large web page (see below)
- Easy keystroke navigation, including: 2 - up, 8 - down, 4 - left, 6 - right
- Works with native navigation features (e.g., trackball, rocker switch, etc.)
- Dynamic content adaptation automatically fits text to the width of any screen
- SmartBar auto-completes URL entry based on history
- Easy zooming (see below)
- Pop up blocker
- Click-to-call phone numbers from websites
- Text and visible region of web pages rendered first, speeding content delivery
- Proprietary Bitstream fonts and font rendering engine improve readability and usability
Zooming
BOLT features five levels of magnification and smoothly scales text and images.
BOLT's patented split screen mode features a rectangular magnifier floating over a zoomed out mini-map of the entire Web page on the top 2/3 of the screen and a magnified view of the content under the magnifier on the bottom 1/3 of the screen. Content beneath the magnifier is always readable and is selectable with a single click. This technique provides users far more utility than mini-map features in other mobile browsers.
Bookmarking & Favorites
BOLT supports bookmarking, history (by day/session), single click access to recent history (hold back button for 2 seconds), and RSS subscription.
Easy Search
One click Google search is integrated into URL entry bar.
Content & File Downloading
Images and files can be downloaded to device through BOLT which can then be shared using email.
Requirements for Web Developers
Although BOLT can be detected by websites, there are no special requirements for developers to optimize their websites for BOLT. Web developers can design sites exactly as they do for PCs.
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I'm having issues too, I got the link, it downloaded, but the installation is where my issues are, its stuck halfway through the install and has been that way for 15 min now, guess i'll let the phone sit and see what happens, hopefully it installs.
Scrolling in Bolt is painfully slow and unbearable. Using the hotkeys wasn't much better. This alone made me uninstall the app in less than 2 minutes after installing it.
wow it seems awesome. scrolling needs work on the storm, but it shows lots of promise.
but my back button doesnt go back. is this normal on the storm?
i figured it out. if anyone has the problem i had where it says error internet working. press menu cancel. then press menu and enable http and wifi. then you should be good to go
bolt loaded fine, but when i go to run it...it says error internet not availble. check network services
i got the same error. but i figured out it only works while on wifi for my 8320. any one know why this error shows up with no wifi?
Hi,
Thank you for your interest in Bitstream's BOLT browser technology.
We are sorry for the inconvenience caused and appreciate your patience. We will try to fix this in next releases, in the mean time you can try this solution on your device.
In order to use BOLT browser on your Blackberry device, you must first establish a Blackberry Access Point Name (APN). An APN is a General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) or high-speed connection provided by your telecom operator. If your phone is not set up with an APN, you may add one
manually.
To add an APN:
1. Where is the APN:
- on most of the Blackberry devices, APN is in Options -> TCP
- on 71XX series BlackBerry devices, APN is in Tools -> Settings -> TCP
- on 87XX series BlackBerry devices, APN is in Settings -> Options ->
Advanced Options -> TCP
2. Fill the APN field
3. Fill the Username/Password field
4. Once you have saved the APN information, you should reboot your Blackberry device by removing and reinserting the battery.
Please note that APN settings are carrier specific and can differ depending on the carrier service being used.
For more information about APN and its setup, please see the documentation for your Blackberry device or contact your network operator or service provider.
We're listening to all the feedback to make BOLT even better, and we appreciate all that feedback.
Thanks,
BOLT Beta Support Team at Bitstream
support@boltbrowser.com
the pages look awsome on this browser and load really fast as stated. but, it takes forever to type in the address bar, and the trackball is really unresponsive
the pages look awsome on this browser and load really fast as stated. but, it takes forever to type in the address bar, and the trackball is really unresponsive
Just make sure you receive and use the link on your phone. If you open and load the url on your computer browser, the link becomes void.
works ok still a few bugs
Got it at about 4:05pm est. Installed it and used it a bit. Seems pretty cool. Split screen is an interesting concept. Seems like it has its moments where it is both faster and slower than the BlackBerry browser. Currently running a Sprint 8330 Curve with os 4.5.0.119.
The pages look great, but the trackball is too slow. I'll probably uninstall it soon.
Use hotkeys instead of trackball... e,s,x,f
Also, you can play youtube vids using this browser (something you can't normally do at all on a BB)... so it might be worth keeping, even if u dont use it that often...
Kevin, Bolt beta AND BSG 4.5 on the same day? Do you want me to have a brain overload? I may have to connect to my BB with some slow mode data cable to avoid blowing my system.
waiting for my email!
I use BB all day surfing.
thanks,
8320 Doesn't work :( anyone know why?
same here.Error, internet not available. Check network services?
Hi,
Thank you for your interest in Bitstream's BOLT browser technology.
We are sorry for the inconvenience caused and appreciate your patience. We will try to fix this in next releases, in the mean time you can try this solution on your device.
In order to use BOLT browser on your Blackberry device, you must first establish a Blackberry Access Point Name (APN). An APN is a General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) or high-speed connection provided by your telecom operator. If your phone is not set up with an APN, you may add one
manually.
To add an APN:
1. Where is the APN:
- on most of the Blackberry devices, APN is in Options -> TCP
- on 71XX series BlackBerry devices, APN is in Tools -> Settings -> TCP
- on 87XX series BlackBerry devices, APN is in Settings -> Options ->
Advanced Options -> TCP
2. Fill the APN field
3. Fill the Username/Password field
4. Once you have saved the APN information, you should reboot your Blackberry device by removing and reinserting the battery.
Please note that APN settings are carrier specific and can differ depending on the carrier service being used.
For more information about APN and its setup, please see the documentation for your Blackberry device or contact your network operator or service provider.
We're listening to all the feedback to make BOLT even better, and we appreciate all that feedback.
Thanks,
BOLT Beta Support Team at Bitstream
support@boltbrowser.com
I just got my email with the download links and wouldn't you know it none of them work.. heh :/
I got an invite!
Thank you CrackBerry.com and Bolt.
Looks like I will be uninstalling Opera Mini!
i was up early in the morning and sent a request and never received anything while i see people way later requested and received... why is that?
Given the extremely large number of users that wanted to try BOLT, we experienced some  delays in processing key requests.  We have worked through the weekend and emails are on their way to you. You can also ensure a key by filing our the form again at http://www.boltbrowser.com/download.html. Bitstream support is giving their utmost attention to all requests.
Thanks,
BOLT Beta Support Team at Bitstream
support@boltbrowser.com
I downloaded and there's no doubt it's just WAYYY faster than the BB browser, but it's a little clunky in how it works. Everything you do has to be done through teh blackberry button menu. Hopefully they will add ways to zoom in and out and move forward and backwards by using touch. Who knows though, maybe once I use it more I'll get used to it. I will use it as my default browser for awhile and see how it goes! Always happy to try something new!
Thank you for your comment.  There is a zoom shortcut 5 (in some device you may need to press ALT +5). We did make some improvements based on initial comments received during the first day of launch.  We also have faster scrolling using 2 -up, 8-down, 4 -left and 6-right as these keys are not device dependent. Our engineering team has seen your suggestion for key strokes and is already working on improving usability for Blackberry devices, including the Storm.
Thanks,
BOLT Beta Support Team at Bitstream
support@boltbrowser.com
just got my copy. I am loving it so far!!! Its great. Only complain is the scrolling seems a bit slow.
AT&T Blackberry Bold OS 4.6.0.216
Fast signup, received code in less than 3 minutes. Loaded BOLT with no glitches. Really enjoy the ability to change the font size so my old eyes don't have to strain. Every page loaded quickly. Only negitive (and not much of one) my trackball is running a little juky. It has hesitated a few times. I can live with that.
Bolt is super fast ...almost as fast as my computer with cable connection! I was absolutely amazed at how fast Facebook loaded with this on my Storm.
One issue I have with Bolt is that scrolling is really obnoxious because if the cursor is accidentally placed on a link, it will automatically send you to that website. The Storm has SurePress, so why not use it, right? Another is that the back button does not work and that really slows me down.
These points have already both been made, I know, but if they were addressed and these seemingly minor problems were fixed, this would be an awesome browser. But really, the speed itself blew my pants off.
Btw, I almost forgot to mention: the rendering is super fast! No more random gray areas all over the screen!
Using on AT&T curve 8310 OS 4.5.0.110
Filled out form and received automated email in about 1-2 minutes. Defiantly the fastest browser I've ever used on 8310. Only complaint is the jumpy navigation with the trackball mentioned above.
Just got this on my storm. It works nice, but it responds only to the touch. You don't need to click. Some people might like that, but I actually prefer the feedback. When I tried to watch a youtube video it said it was of an unsupported format. Overall a great browser though. It is lightning fast and a great alternative to the blackberry browser.
Mine keeps coming up with DOWNLOAD FAILED.
ughhhhghghghhghghghghhhhhhhh
I am on a Verizon Curve 8330 and I also keep getting a DOWNLOAD FAILED.
Wat The F?? this is dirty why isnt it working i just gives me Download failed. I have a Curve 8320
Hi,
Thanks for your interest in Bitstream's BOLT browser technology.
We are sorry for the inconvenience caused and appreciate your patience. The key is one-time use only so if you accidently hit it within your email program, you may find the key unusable. Â If you have this problem, please sign up again at http://www.boltbrowser.com/download.html and you will receive a new key. Please note that all urls are one time usable
Thanks,
BOLT Beta Support Team at Bitstream
support@boltbrowser.com
I installed the app and it's very slow. Scrolling web pages has a major lag. I have a CDMA Blackberry Curve 8330.
Scrolling speed and control (especially on the trackball) is an issue that is dependent upon the device. Â As this is an area that we would like improve on in our next releases, please let us know if you are having any scrolling issues and which Blackberry device you are using. Â Also, if you were lucky enough to be part of the first wave of adopters, you may see some improvement in scrolling if you download a new release at http://www.boltbrowser.com/download.html. Â We did make some improvements based on initial comments received during the first day of launch. Â We also have faster scrolling using 2 -up, 8-down, 4 -left and 6-right as these keys are not device dependent.
Thanks,
BOLT Beta Support Team at Bitstream
support@boltbrowser.com
is the new error that I am getting..... it is about the 3rd different error I have received when trying to download.
got an invite but none of the links worked all i got was
error: some issue in query : expired
did u click on one of the links on your pc? once a link is clicked on, it invalidates all them. so if you did on ur pc, it wouldnt work on the phone.
This is horrible on the Storm. Navigation is near impossible and there is no easy way to select a hyperlink on a page.
Thank you for your comment. Our engineering team has seen your suggestion for key strokes and is already working on improving usability for Blackberry devices, including the Storm.
Thanks,
BOLT Beta Support Team at Bitstream
support@boltbrowser.com
no clicked all the links from my berry all the same error
it is 18:30 here on the east coast MD have the 8330 on sprint
seen the article on bolt signed up got the e-mail in like 2 min. downloaded from my phone easy that way and off I go Text seems a little light, little hard to read but it is fast will leave more comments after played with it further good luck to everybody ---oh GO RAVENS
I just installed the Bolt Web Browser. I must say I do like it much better then the standard web browsers that came with my storm. One thing I do not like is the way the arrow pointer works. That is the only thing I have noticed right now. Also, when I try and load my gmail account it freezes at 20%.
Haven't been too impressed with most of the BB apps I've downloaded so far, but this one does, much faster than the OEM browser and easier to use (for me anyway!) So far, so good!
Do you have to be in a WiFi hot spot for an 8120 to connect? I checked all my settings and wifi and HTTPS are enabled. I even checked the TCP settings like Kevin suggested in a previous post but I still keep getting the "Internet not available. Check network settings" error message.
I have to say, this is one very fast browser. I can see the possiblities with it. The fact that I can now watch YouTube on my 8830 (OS 4.2) is a very nice plus.
It definitely seems to work much better with keyboard controls than with the trackball. Definitely some quirkiness with using the trackball to control the cursor, and I've seen several error messages and even old cached search results bring returned for new searches (search a second time in a row gets the new results, though).
All-in-all, it is definitely an interesting browser.
Scrolling speed and control (especially on the trackball) is an issue that is dependent upon the device. Â As this is an area that we would like improve on in our next releases, please let us know if you are having any scrolling issues and which Blackberry device you are using. Â Also, if you were lucky enough to be part of the first wave of adopters, you may see some improvement in scrolling if you download a new release at http://www.boltbrowser.com/download.html. Â We did make some improvements based on initial comments received during the first day of launch. Â We also have faster scrolling using 2 -up, 8-down, 4 -left and 6-right as these keys are not device dependent.
Thanks,
BOLT Beta Support Team at Bitstream
support@boltbrowser.com
Scrolling speed and control (especially on the trackball) is an issue that is dependent upon the device. Â As this is an area that we would like improve on in our next releases, please let us know if you are having any scrolling issues and which Blackberry device you are using. Â Also, if you were lucky enough to be part of the first wave of adopters, you may see some improvement in scrolling if you download a new release at http://www.boltbrowser.com/download.html. Â We did make some improvements based on initial comments received during the first day of launch. Â We also have faster scrolling using 2 -up, 8-down, 4 -left and 6-right as these keys are not device dependent.
Thanks,
BOLT Beta Support Team at Bitstream
support@boltbrowser.com