Cellflare (BlackBerry) 2.0

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Cellflare gives you the ability to locate yourself directly on your phone using our live scalable map. This makes finding your way a whole lot easier as you can accurately navigate around the city in the palm of your hand using either the road, satellite or hybrid map view. All while letting your contacts locate you at the same time. They can do so by conveniently viewing all of their active friends, family and colleagues simultaneously in one view on our website map. This takes staying connected to a whole other level. After downloading the app onto your BlackBerry you will need to go to cellflare Web site and create a free account. Next you will use your 10 digit phone number and your unique 6 digit license key -given when you update your profile- to activate Cellflare on your phone.

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