Alaska surely isn't one of the mobile markets where handset manufacturers are dying to launch their products first. Therefore, the late launch of RIM's BlackBerry 8830 World Edition, BlackBerry Curve 8330 and BlackBerry Pearl 8130 in the Northern US state should not come as a surprise.The handset... |
16 September 2008 13:51 GMT |
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Verizon Wireless and Research In Motion have come up with a new offering for the US mobile users who like their smartphones in pink: BlackBerry Pearl 8130 and BlackBerry Curve 8330 are now available in the just-mentioned fashionable color and can be bought from the V carrier. The pink Pearl is available as of n... |
9 August 2008 04:14 GMT |
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Virgin Mobile Canada has just released its first-ever BlackBerry smartphone, the Pearl 8130. The handset comes not long after the Canadian division of the global MVNO (Mobile virtual network operator) launched the popular full-QWERTY LG Rumor phone. BlackBerry Pearl is a quite popular device itself, and it's pre... |
7 August 2008 13:23 GMT |
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Verizon Wireless, the second largest mobile carrier in the US, announced the availability of three of its popular handsets in new colors, probably to start the year with a fresh look but also for the approaching Valentine's Day, when pretty-colored devices sell like they're offered for free. The first ... |
26 January 2008 05:38 GMT |
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Sprint has already started rolling out the mobile phones it promised a while ago. After RUMOR by LG, we now have a release date set for the BlackBerry Pearl 8130 smartphone and some interesting specifications to look forward to.BlackBerry Pearl 8130 looks to be one of the most reliable solutions for handling both pe... |
11 October 2007 10:26 GMT |
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The latest smartphone release from Research in Motion is the BlackBerry Pearl 8130, a device that brings solutions to a large number of communication needs. What this device holds particularly special is that it is the first one coming from this producer that also brings compatibility with CDMA networks.The 8130 mode... |
2 October 2007 08:33 GMT |
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