BlackBerry Bold a Gimmick ?
RIM Recently announced Blackberry 9000,which is being called the Blackberry Bold .The spec for this phone were leaked eariler this month and have been doing their rounds on the internet,we are going to take a closer look at the “Blackberry Bold” is it better than the iPhone ? or do we have to refer to the “PC v MAC ads”.This will be released on Vodafone UK and mostly likely on pay monthly so those of you about upgrade your existing blackberry just hang in their and get the Bold its been crafted and made into a potenital iPhone killer. Vodafone will be keen to promote this.

The spec of the Blackberry Bold which as been posted on the net looks like this :
- “Large screen family”
- QWERTY keyboard
- 480×360 LCD
- EV-DO Rev. A
- GPS
- 3.2 megapixel camera
- 4.7 OS platform
- BES 5.0 support (HTML email, etc)
- Qualcomm MSM7600 processor
The major improvement that RIm has done on this baby is thy have introduce HSDPA as well as WI-Fi , we are use this going to make the smartphone market much more comepetitive. This model will feature a speedy connection to the internet even through your not near a hotspot you will be able to use the 3g connection to check your emails on the move.Now theirs been rumours of lanuh date of June/July we assume it will concide with the launch of the iPhone v2, the Bold as a high resolution 480 x 320 widescreen display and poweful 624MHz CPu which makes a good contender aginast the iPhone even though its aimed towards your business execs. Onto the software sideit ships with the BlackBerry OS and along with a browser said to be capable of full site scaling and zooming.
We all know what BlackBerry offers heres some words the from them :
No compromises. With email, phone, IM and the Internet, it can connect you. With an integrated organizer, it can help you stay on top of your day. With camera and video recording, you can capture and share the moment with just a few clicks. And that’s just the beginning..
(RIM)
It will be available on Vodafone and theirs no release date for the UK .
New Blackberry with angular keypad?
This an angled keyboard where all the keys remain on place, but are just more nicely packed. While we’ve already seen something similarly designed phones in the past, something tells us the BlackBerry maker will know what to do with it.
BlackBerry 8820 available on Orange
Research In Motion (RIM) and Orange UK today introduced the BlackBerry 8820 smartphone to the UK market.
The new smartphone features RIM’s thinnest handset design with a full and highly tactile QWERTY keyboard, large ultra bright landscape display, user-friendly trackball navigation system and best-in-class voice and data functionality.
The BlackBerry 8820 also includes built-in GPS (Global Positioning System), RIM’s latest media player enhancements, and a microSD / microSDHC (microSD High Capacity) expandable memory slot that can support the current and future generations of microSD memory up to 32GB.
The BlackBerry 8820 is the first dual-mode BlackBerry handset combining EDGE/GPRS/GSM cellular and Wi-Fi connectivity for data access and voice support through UMA (unlicensed mobile access) for fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) offerings, making it fully compatible with Unique, the innovative converged service for business customers from Orange. By offering a single handset that switches seamlessly between Wi-Fi and GSM networks, Unique offers users a solution to make use of home office Wi-Fi network coverage and allows business customers to use one device for all their calls – whether at home, on the road or in the office.



