Apr 14, 2011 11:20 GMT  ·  By

Still unofficial as of yet, the BlackBerry Bold Touch 9900 and BlackBerry Touch 9860 (Monza) smartphones from Research in Motion can be seen in two leaked video ads that confirm their existence, and also the fact that they might both land on shelves in the near future. Following various rumors and leaked info on these devices, complemented by photos and various videos that presented some of their main features, two video ads are now available for your viewing pleasure.

Both of these commercials seem set to offer us some info on what the upcoming BlackBerry OS 6.1 should be packed with when available on devices later this year.

The two mobile phones, as well as the operating system that powers them, should become official next month, during RIM's Blackberry World conference.

For those out of the loop, we should note that the BlackBerry Bold Touch 9900 smartphone is expected to arrive as the first touch&type Bold device in RIM's lineup.

The handset would sport a 2.8-inch touchscreen display (640 x 480-pixel), along with a QWERTY keyboard in a candybar form factor, and a 1.2GHz Qualcomm 8655 Snapdragon application processor inside.

On the back, the new handset should boast a 5-megapixel photo snapper, with 720p HD video recording capabilities.

Other specs of this device would include Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, along with a 3.5mm headphone jack, built-in GPS receiver, or a 1,230 mAh battery.

The BlackBerry Touch 9860 (Monza) would be the GSM flavor of RIM's full touch BlackBerry device which would be added to the Storm lineup soon.

It would pack a 3.7-inch screen, a fast 1.2 GHZ application processor, 5MP camera on the back, with HD video capabilities, 3G, WiFi, GPS receiver, and more.

The videos below (available courtesy of N4BB, via Pocketnow) won't provide us with new details on the two devices, so we'll have to wait for the formal announcement on them to learn more on the matter. However, they do unveil some info on the features that the next BlackBerry OS would arrive with, so stay tuned.