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Research In Motion (RIM) is a world leader in the mobile communications market and has a history of developing breakthrough wireless solutions.
RIM's portfolio of award-winning products, services and embedded technologies are used by thousands of organizations around the world and include the BlackBerry® wireless platform, the wireless handheld product line, software development tools, radio-modems and software/hardware licensing agreements. Top BlackBerry RIM cell phone specials
Closely Related StuffI spent a week with the newest Pearl, the 8120 for T-Mobile. It's got WiFi, HotSpot@Home, and a 2MP camera. The 8120 also features video recording and a standard headphone jack so the device can be used as a media player. The post-CTIA onslaught has begun! Check out some of the new handsets in the PhoneDog office, including the MOTO Z9 slider phone, BlackBerry Pearl 8210, Nokia N82, and SE K850i and w890i. Also, we preview two new iPhone cases. With so much to see and do at CTIA 2008 in Las Vegas, Noah takes time out to provide us with a little trade show humor. Enjoy! Kevin over at CrackBerry keeps giving us the goods on the forthcoming BlackBerry 9000. If you recall, he got himself a working pre-production unit off of eBay and has been testing and reviewing it over the past week or so. Now he's got video up of the new user interface, and it's got me wondering if a BlackBerry just might be in my future after all. Slick UI, QWERTY goodness, and push Email? Sounds like a winner to me.
Check it out! A bunch of newspaper ads over the weekend point to the real-soon-like availability of the BlackBerry Curve 8330 on Sprint in not one, but two fabulous colors. While the ads say the CDMA Curve is "Coming Soon," Crackberry.com is taking it a step further in pointing to forum posters who claim Wed May 7th as the release date.
The ads say the 3G, GPS-enabled smartphone will cost you $179 after mail-in rebate, and with contract (two years plus data plan). But hey, you'll get your... So check this out: Apparently some BlackBerry 9000 pre-production samples turned up on eBay, and before RIM could get all of them pulled off, Kevin from CrackBerry.com bought one. And he actually got it in the mail. So awesome.
Being the pillar of the blogosphere that he is, Kevin tested, photographed, and reviewed his secret new toy and posted the results for all to see. Check out Part 1 of his very in-depth look at the next-Gen Blackberry over on CrackBerry. ... What’s Good: Integrated WiFi for Web, Email, and HotSpot@Home UMA Calling; Trackball is easy to use; Integrated IM Clients; Second-to-None Push Email; 2MP Camera with Flash; 3.5 mm Headphone Jack; Compact Size
What’s Not Good: OS Menus and Fonts Remind me of 1989; SureType QWERTY board will be too small for some; Video capture quality is mediocre
Bottom Line: T-Mobile’s new Pearl takes a good thing and makes it better by way of integrated Wi-Fi networking for data access and T-Mob’s... About a year and a half ago I reviewed the RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8100 for T-Mobile. I didn’t really like it all that much, mainly because the keyboard was a bit small for my hands and thumbs, I found the OS ugly and the handset itself felt a bit cheap to me. Now T-Mobile’s gone and sent me their new Pearl, the 8120, and I took to testing and reviewing it with an open mind.
Seems both the phone and the reviewer have grown up just a little bit in those 18 months or... Perhaps the best thing about Pearl is how it packs all of the functionality of its big brother, the BlackBerry Curve, into a device that’s the size and shape of a standard candybar phone. Small and slim enough to tuck into a pocket, Pearl doesn’t feel like a smartphone when you hold it or carry it around. It looks like a regular ol’ cellphone, not some uber-geeky device (or traditional BlackBerry) - at least until you glimpse at all those buttons on the front panel.
Pearl’s... devices were never at the top of anyone’s “Best Dressed Phones” list, and the BlackBerry OS looked positively archaic next to state-of-the-art phone platforms like Symbian and Sony Ericsson’s Walkman Word is that Motorola's V9 (aka RAZR 2) and Z9 are both headed to AT&T. Boy Genius has a photo gallery of a Z9 slider complete with AT&T branding and firmware, and has previously stated
Initial 8300 ImpressionsModel: BlackBerry 8300 from: O2 Unlocked, running on at&t network.I have not had the "free time" I usually have due to some other commitments. However I have That must be a nightmare, especially if you're using it for your business.
I wonder if that has affected the price of RIM stock? Blackberry's owned by Research In Motion, isn't it? Click on the link to download the manual http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/blackberry-rim-7250_user-manual.aspx No one knows for sure, but the CES is right around the corner. New phone releases usually follow the show.
I would bet on seeing the 8800 sometime in February or early march.
IntroductionBlackBerry's 8700 series has been a hit with power email users who want always-on, real-time access to their email on the go. Research In Motion initially released the 8700 I found these specs on Pinstack.com
Blackberry 8800•Quad-Band: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS, EDGE + Wi-Fi•Email•Phone and SMS•Corporate Data Access•Organizer•Wireless Internet•BlackBerry LITTLE ROCK, Ark. and WATERLOO, Ontario - Alltel Wireless, America's largest network, and Research In Motion (RIM) (Nasdaq: RIMM; TSX: RIM) today announced that the BlackBerry® 8703e wireless handset
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