The BlackBerry 9300 Gemini is a forthcoming next-generation smartphone from RIM. It is anticipated to be released some time in the first quarter of 2010. The Gemini will feature more or less the standard BlackBerry frame design, with full QWERTY keypad and a large screen. The screen is supposed to be higher resolution than...
The RIM BlackBerry Storm 9500 smartphone is the first BlackBerry to be compatible with the 3G wireless network and is one of the more premium BlackBerry models. Instead of a keypad, the 9500 uses a large 3.25"-diagonal touch screen to navigate. The screen auto-rotates based on position, and uses a full QWERTY layout with...
The RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8120 smartphone is nearly identical to the BlackBerry Pearl 8100. One difference between the two is that the 8120 is enabled for Wi-Fi use over the 802.11b/g network. Another upgrade is that the 8120 is capable of video capture and the camera resolution has been increased to 2.0-megapixels from 1.3. The...
The RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8110 smartphone is nearly identical to the BlackBerry Pearl 8100. All specifications are exactly the same, with three exceptions. The 8110 has a built-in GPS receiver, with service depending on regional network providers. GPS allows for direction and route determination and displays user location on the included BlackBerry Maps. The...
RIM's BlackBerry Curve 8320 is a quad band smartphone similar to and released around the same time as the BlackBerry 8820. Its frame is slightly smaller than the 8820, but has the same size screen and the same QWERTY keypad and trackball configuration. The Curve 8320 offers typical BlackBerry features like Internet browsing, wireless...
RIM's BlackBerry 8820 is a quad band smartphone that builds upon the features of the 8700 series. It features a slightly more compact frame than previous BlackBerry models, and still tries to fill the role of a personal digital assistant/phone combination. The 8820 is still capable of the flagship BlackBerry features of Internet browsing,...
The RIM BlackBerry 8700r is the Canadian release version of the 8700 Series - see the BlackBerry 8700 Series for more details. It includes all of the basic 8700 Series features. It is quad band enabled, and was first released in Canada with Rogers as a carrier. It does not come with a travel charger, and...
The RIM BlackBerry 8700v is the United Kingdom release version of the 8700 Series - see the BlackBerry 8700 Series for more details. It includes all of the basic 8700 Series features. It was first released in the United Kingdom. It does not come with a travel charger, and it does not feature a wireless calendar,...
The RIM BlackBerry 8700c is the US release version of the 8700 Series - see the BlackBerry 8700 Series for more details. It includes all of the features of the series, though it also includes a wireless calendar service. It is quad band receptive, and was initially released only with AT&T as a carrier. Features Release...
RIM's BlackBerry 8700 series is the updated line of full-size BlackBerry units after the 7200 series. They are smartphones, combinations of regular mobile phones and digital assistants. Most of the units in the series have the same basic specifications, with variations usually based on regional availability. The physical shape of the units resembles that...
The BlackBerry 7290 is a full-size BlackBerry handset and is the updated version of the BlackBerry 7280. The major differences are that the 7290 is quad band receptive and that it is Bluetooth enabled to allow wireless connections to headsets. The 7290 includes a web browser and email synchronization, and is compatible with several...
The BlackBerry 7280 is a full-size tri-band BlackBerry handset and features the standard BlackBerry shape and backlit full QWERTY keyboard. It has a 65k color screen and side-mounted trackwheel for navigation. It has a large screen with large icons and intuitive menu. The 7280 is capable of wireless Internet browsing, email and email account...
The BlackBerry 7100t is the first in the 7100 series of wireless handsets, and more compact than earlier BlackBerry handsets. It is one of the first Blackberry models to include a color screen, and like previous units is meant to combine phone service with data transfer and email. As such, it features a compact...
This CDMA BlackBerry combines EV-DO high-speed data with the compact 7100-series design. Key features include Bluetooth, SureType text keypad, a large color display, speakerphone, and laptop data via USB.
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