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| 03 May 2008 |
Today we have more info on the RIM's first BlackBerry clamshell Kickstart announced a couple of days back. Apparently, the phone is headed to T-Mobile and will be available in a variety of colors sometime in September.
Check out its features below:
- Quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900Mhz);
- EDGE data;
- 2Mpix camera;
- Wi-Fi;
- 3.
[Continue reading RIM BlackBerry Kickstart - More Details]
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| 29 Apr 2008 |
According to NY times, RIM is developing a new iPhone killer, a fully touchscreen BlackBerry smartphone.
After the release of Pearl and Curve series, BlackBerries entered the consumer orientated phone market, and started offering features like in-built camera, memory card slot, multimedia player and headphone jack.
However, those who use their handset for entertainment and web browsing will surely prefer the iPhone.
[Continue reading RIM BlackBerry to rival iPhone?]
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| 22 Apr 2008 |
After Verizon and Sprint the BlackBerry Curve 8330 was launched on the Alltel's CDMA network.
It will be available for purchase starting May 1 for $229.99 after contract and rebates.
While there is still some time left before the release, you can pre-order the phone anytime over at Alltel's site.
[Continue reading RIM BlackBerry Curve 8330 from Alltel]
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| 16 Apr 2008 |
Bell Mobility is the second Canadian CDMA carrier after Tellus to offer the BlackBerry Curve 8330.
It is available for CA$249.95 with a 3-year agreement, or you can get it for CA$549.95 w/o any contract. For more info go to Bell's website. Just to remind you, the BlackBerry Curve 8330 features:
- EV-DO connectivity;
- Integrated GPS;
- 2Mpix camera;
- QWERTY keyboard;
- Stereo Bluetooth;
- Media player;
- microSD memory slot.
[Continue reading RIM BlackBerry Curve 8330 Available from Bell Mobility Canada]
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| 07 Apr 2008 |
As expected, Research In Motion (RIM) has just entered the Russian mobile market.
The first handset to go for sale is the BlackBerry 8700, the one that previously blew the Chinese market. It has recently passed the FSB and will be available through Vimpelcom (better known as Beeline). Other most probable carrier to offer the handset in the near future is Mobile TeleSystems (MTC).
[Continue reading Vimpelcom (Beeline) to Offer BlackBerry 8700 in Russia]
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| 03 Apr 2008 |
The new RIM BlackBerry Curve 8330 smartphone will be available this month for Sprint subscribers.
Just to remind you, the device features a 2Mpixl camera, media player, 3.5mm headphone jack, Bluetooth, microSD/SDHC card slot, voice-activated dialing, voice notes recorder and the ability to be used as a modem with a laptop.
Unfortunately, we don't have pricing details at the moment.
[Continue reading RIM BlackBerry Curve 8330 from Sprint in April]
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| 29 Mar 2008 |
Apparently, the
launch of the anticipated RIM BlackBerry 9000 will be delayed until
July or August, instead of late May as previously rumored.
The device
will be available from AT&T and will feature integrated GPS,
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, 2 or 3.2
megapixel camera, as well as support for GSM and 3G HSDPA networks.
[Continue reading BlackBerry 9000 Launch Delayed]
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| 25 Mar 2008 |
T-Mobile announced the
availability of the new BlackBerry 8820 for its HotSpot@Home service line-up.
The smartphone is Wi-Fi- and GPS-capable, and takes
advantage of Blackberry Maps, as well as TeleNav and myFaves
services.
This model lacks the camera, which could mean that 8820 is
a business device. Other features include microSD slot supporting up
to 4GB, Bluetooth, voice dialing and many more.
[Continue reading RIM BlackBerry 8820 Available from T-Mobile]
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| 15 Mar 2008 |
RIM BlackBerry fans in the U.S. will be happy to hear that AT&T has finally started selling the good old BlackBerry Pearl 8120. It is not the best smartphone there is, but still it's a good compact mid-range business messenger. The 8120 is basically the updated 8110 model, and comes with a 2Mpix camera, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, upgraded web browser, etc, but unfortunately lacks GPS support.
[Continue reading AT&T Offers RIM BlackBerry 8120]
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| 13 Mar 2008 |
Research In Motion came up with a new lock-and-key system for its BlackBerry smartphones that have an on-board camera. The idea is to lock-down and disable the camera while users stay in the office in order to prevent any corporate info leakages. RIM has filled in a patent application with the intention to implement the idea in practice.
[Continue reading RIM's Camera Lock for BlackBerry Handsets]
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