After reviewing the first clamshell manufactured by RIM, BlackBerry 8220 Pearl Flip, Pure Mobile has offered us the opportunity to test the first BlackBerry smartphone to feature a touch screen, BlackBerry Storm 9500. The device itself has been especially developed to be a direct competitor to Apple's iPhone 3G,... |
20 March 2009 14:47 GMT |
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BlackBerry Thunder 9500 has just appeared in the first live images, which show the large touchscreen display of the device as well as its two QWERTY keyboards. You probably already know that Thunder is the only touchscreen smartphone that Research in Motion has developed until now, without officially presenting it ye... |
14 July 2008 04:46 GMT |
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BlackBerry Thunder, also known as BlackBerry 9500, the first full-touch handset to be made in Canada (by RIM), has now appeared in what are believed to be the first real images with it. The 9500 Thunder seems to be the most media-centered from all of RIM's devices. Spotted at BlackBerrySync, the new images ar... |
8 July 2008 08:40 GMT |
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RIM's first full-touch smartphone, the BlackBerry Thunder 9500, will apparently be a serious competitor for Apple's new iPhone 3G, as well as for all the other touchscreen mobile devices that might want to become popular this year. According to BlackBerry News, the new Thunder will come under the offici... |
2 July 2008 11:17 GMT |
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After announcing the high-end BlackBerry Bold 9000 smartphone, RIM is preparing for an even greater unveiling and that is BlackBerry Thunder 9500, the first full-touchscreen handset produced by the Canadian company. The first real image with BlackBerry Thunder appeared at Boy Genius Report and it shows a quite ni... |
9 June 2008 05:05 GMT |
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After only a few days from the announcement of BlackBerry Bold 9000, currently the most advanced smartphone to come from RIM, a new device is rumored to make its appearance soon: BlackBerry Thunder 9500. Unlike the official 9000, the 9500 doesn't have a QWERTY keyboard and it will be the first handset created b... |
14 May 2008 03:04 GMT |
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