We're happy to announce the release of our latest version of Pandora on the BlackBerry. You can download and install it by pointing your BlackBerry browser to
http://www.pandora.com
As always, if you have any problems feel free to email our support staff at
pandora-support@pandora.com and they will be more than happy to help you. They really do answer every email!
Here is a summary of some of the changes in this build:
- Support for Wi-Fi on devices that have it (using a high quality AAC-HE stereo audio stream)
- Bluetooth support (you can now explicitly enable it and disable it rather than relying on the default audio routing in the device)
- Options screen (accessible from Station List menu) to select preferences for Bluetooth and Wi-Fi (on wi-fi capable devices)
- Support for the Nextel 8350i (only over Wi-Fi)
- Keyboard shortcuts, including pause/play functionality using the mute key (even when Pandora is running in the background)
- Focus cursor on Now Playing screen should be easier to control on trackball devices
- Various other minor enhancements and fixes
In anticipation of some of the questions that may come up, here are some additional notes:
- To re-iterate: you can get to the "Options" screen from the menu on the "Station List" screen
- By default Bluetooth is disabled. Once enabled, it will try to use A2DP and if that fails, regular Blutooth. If no Bluetooth channels are working (i.e. no BT headsets are paired and on), the regular audio paths will be used (headphones or speakerphone)
- If you add or remove a Bluetooth headset while music is playing in Pandora, you may need to pause/play the song for the correct audio routing to kick in (or wait for the next song to start)
- In our testing, not all A2DP headsets worked properly with all BlackBerry devices. However, these headsets also had problems playing music with the native media player so this issue seems to be out of our control. For example, on a Curve 8330 the Sony DR-BT160As headset exhibited "crackling" and tempo shifts (audio playing slower than it should) in both Pandora and the BlackBerry media player
- Not all mono Bluetooth headsets are capable of playing music
- When using both Bluetooth A2DP and Wi-Fi, the audio may cut out for brief periods during network activity. We're currently investigating the cause of this.
- The 8350i is "Wi-Fi only" because in our testing, the iDEN mobile network was not fast enough to keep up with our audio streams
- Stereo AAC-HE streams over the mobile network will have to wait, we're still working on some issues
- Still no resolution on audio issues encountered by some Storm devices (songs starting from beginning after a call, not auto-advancing, etc.)
- Keyboard shortcuts are as follows:
SPACE or mute key - Play/Pause (mute key works while Pandora is backgrounded, too)
S - Skip
U - Thumb up
D - Thumb down
L - Station list
C - Close ad
M - More info for ad
Also, just a friendly reminder that if you are using Pandora over the mobile network you WILL need a BlackBerry data plan with "unlimited" data. If you have any problems connecting to Pandora please email
pandora-support@pandora.com and they can walk you through some troubleshooting steps to try and resolve your problems.
Thanks!
Marc @ Pandora