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 FREE ScoreMobile World Football Theme w ScoreMobile FC App Bundle!

You better have June 11th marked in your BlackBerry calendar; it’s marks the start of the FIFA 2010 World Cup! Last week, Bla1ze let us know about the free World Cup 2010 app that was made available and here’s another option for you to get your head in the game. The Score (behind the widely popular ScoreMobile application) and theme crazy Motek Americas Inc, have joined forces to present an impressive FIFA bundle; The Score Mobile World Football Theme and ScoreMobile FC application. The hidden dock theme allows FIFA and other leagues news to be streamed directly to you. Other theme features include:

  • Soccer balls on top left and right increase and decrease based on strength of battery and wireless signal
  • Red Card icon for new message alerts
  • Rotating soccer ball hourglass icon
  • Additional options to customize your Country with wallpapers for all 32 World Cup teams!

Additionally, ScoreMobile FC app lets you check out stats, scores, video commentary and more.

The FIFA 2010 WorldCup is set to kick off on June 11th in South Africa, and if you are looking to keep up with all the action, you'll certainly want to have grab the app that was released by the folks over at S42 and ZonaBlackBerry. The app itself looks great on your device and is available in both Spanish and English. With access to live score updates, calendar integration and team statistics, you'll want to have this on hand just to ensure you don't miss anything. Storm users - yes the app will work, but you may have issues navigating as it was designed without a touchscreen UI.

For people having issues with the language shown in the app, within the app press the MENU Button > Configuracion > in "Seleccione su idioma" pick Ingles, then press "Guardar"... the app will tell you that it needs to close the app to take the new settings. When you open it again it should be in English.

Via: BerryReview