If you've got a gmail account, then you really ought to have the Google Chat facility loaded on your blackberry. Here's how;
For some reason, the install drops you back in the browser.
Click the blackberry button and choose close.
You'll find the icon in the downloads folder, though you might want to move it to home.
- Go to the Browser and enter;
http://www.blackberry.com/googletalk - Scroll down the page until you find a button marked Download and click it.
- Choose your language and then click Next
- Scroll to the end of the terms and conditions and click the option button marked
(o) I Accept and then click Next. - The application will then start to download.
It should take about one minute. - At the successful install dialog, click Ok
For some reason, the install drops you back in the browser.
Click the blackberry button and choose close.
You'll find the icon in the downloads folder, though you might want to move it to home.
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All newly installed Blackberry apps go into the downloads folder. You can push the blackberry button on it there and choose to move to folder HOME.
Sorry, your device does not meet the system requirements that are needed to support Google Talk.
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I tried this in internet explorer and also in my BB browser.
Please give me a solution. i could not find any solution in any of the forums.
Thanks.
I'm on the O2 network with a Bold 9000, and it just keeps saying that username and password don't match, which I know to be untrue, as I'm using GTalk on the browser and application, I've even reset the password unlock and still nothing. Found another little link that might work:
http://www.blackberry.com/devicesoftware/entry.do?code=gtalk
Will let you know in a few seconds...
Username & Password didn't match..!
Grrrr
I've got two browsers on mine (Opera is configured for use on Wi-Fi while the standard blackberry browser uses the blackberry connection).
For some reason, the device isn't smart enough to flip between the two connection types.
I'll look into the problem though.
GoogleTalk Restriction on AT&T Networks.
If you're getting a connection error 56, you might want to check this out Connection Error 56.
There's also a problem with the S/MIME Support Package version 4.0 which is fixed in 4.1 - S/MIME 4.0 Issue with GoogleTalk
You might also want to check your IT policies in case the Blackberry administrator has blocked Google Talk. If you can login to the Microsoft Windows Live Services, this means that the blocks aren't affecting you.