Jam by LSphone is a multifunctional application for your BlackBerry smartphone. It hard to actually state what this application does, being as there is so much to the application. The app itself is jammed full of little applications and features. These features include:
- Detailed meters for Battery, device storage and media card, and memory
- Locking screen rotation
- Alarms for charging- Overheat alarm, alarm for target charge reached
- In Call notifications for different actions
- Screen Capture
- LED and screen tweaks
- Idle screen features- I charge cool, Earth clock screensaver
- Video light
This application has dozens more, and is one of the most feature filled apps I have ever seen. Check it out at CrackBerry App Store for a full list of features. Jam is available for $4.99 (usually $9.99) until April 15th and compatible with all devices running OS4.3 and up.
Contest: We have 100 copies of Jam to give away. Just leave a comment on this post to enter. Contest ends this Sunday at Midnight PST. Please only leave one comment, multiple entries wont count.
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