Research in Motion has taken a step ahead today with the introduction of the new HSDPA-capable BlackBerry Bold 9000 smartphone. Combining 3G and WiFi, the Bold supports quad-band GSM/EDGE and tri-band HSDPA connectivity and 802.11a/b/g for global use. The Bold also runs a new version of the BlackBerry OS, v4.6.
The new QWERTY smartphone offers access to email, web browsing, instant messaging, PIM functionality, and a range of other mobile apps. The device's other features include built-in GPS, 1GB of on-board memory, a microSD expansion slot, trackball navigation, Bluetooth A2DP stereo, and a half-VGA (480x320 pixel) resolution display. The Bold serves up 5 hours of talk time or 13 days of standby from its rechargeable 1500 mAh battery.
The new QWERTY smartphone offers access to email, web browsing, instant messaging, PIM functionality, and a range of other mobile apps. The device's other features include built-in GPS, 1GB of on-board memory, a microSD expansion slot, trackball navigation, Bluetooth A2DP stereo, and a half-VGA (480x320 pixel) resolution display. The Bold serves up 5 hours of talk time or 13 days of standby from its rechargeable 1500 mAh battery.
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