Before the end of this year, Canadian mobile phone maker Research In Motion will make official a new BlackBerry smartphone in the Bold series of devices, namely the BlackBerry Bold 9790.
Just as its name suggests, the new device will bring together elements from the already available BlackBerry Bold 9700 device, c... |
26 October 2011 06:21 GMT |
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Apparently, a completely new series of BlackBerry devices might arrive on shelves in the near future, boasting both a new design, as well as a new operating system, and what might be one of these phones has just made an appearance into the wild. Supposedly one of the next devices that Canadian mobile phone maker Res... |
10 September 2011 12:51 GMT |
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In August, Canadian mobile phone maker Research In Motion brought to the market a new range of BlackBerry handsets, all of which were based on the company's new BlackBerry 7 OS, and the BlackBerry Bold 9900 was one of them. The mobile phone was launched as the very first Bold device to include both a QWERTY key... |
30 August 2011 19:21 GMT |
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It should not be too long before Verizon Wireless goes official with its own flavor of BlackBerry Bold 9900, the first handset that Research In Motion unveiled to the world with the new BlackBerry OS 7 on board.
The handset was already spotted into the wild with Verizon's logo on it, and was spotted today o... |
26 July 2011 08:18 GMT |
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The BlackBerry Bold 9780 is one of the yet unannounced high-end devices the Canadian mobile phone maker Research In Motion is expected to bring to the market in the not too far future. The handset made it to the headlines before, and rumor has it that it would arrive on shelves as an upgraded version of RIM's B... |
30 July 2010 08:00 GMT |
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One of the upcoming BlackBerry devices from Research in Motion is the BlackBerry Onyx, also known as the BlackBerry 9700, which should come to the market with a trackpad instead of a trackball. The handset looks quite nice, something that was already known, we presume, yet the new images that emerged featuring it sho... |
11 August 2009 02:56 GMT |
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New leaked BlackBerry OSes have made it into the wild for the owners of a Storm 9500 device and for the Bold and Curve 8900 users as well, following the recently leaked OS 5.0.0.140 for the BlackBerry Storm 9530. The new firmware available for the Storm 9500 has the same number as last week's leak, while the sof... |
28 July 2009 08:33 GMT |
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It seems that BlackBerry users will soon have yet another popular application available for their devices, namely Skype. While a version of the software solution was recently announced to become available for Apple's iPhone, now we learn that another version is to be released for Research in Motion's device... |
1 April 2009 08:18 GMT |
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It seems that AT&T's Quickfire is not the only handset to feature overheating problems. According to the latest news on the Web, another QWERTY device comes with the issue, namely the high-end BlackBerry Bold mobile phone made by Research in Motion. The new BlackBerry Bold, which has been previously reported t... |
27 February 2009 07:09 GMT |
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RIM and the Japanese carrier DoCoMo have recently launched the BlackBerry Bold on the Japanese market. It seems that the mobile phone operator managed to convince Research in Motion to add a new 3G band to the device so that it could work on the networks in the country. The new BlackBerry Bold available in Japan no... |
27 February 2009 03:53 GMT |
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According to the latest news on the web, Sprint is about to replace its BlackBerry 8830 with a new CDMA version of the Bold. The replacement is rumored to take place this quarter, and there are some voices saying that this would be an expected move on the part of the company, given the fact that the Bold comes essent... |
5 January 2009 04:18 GMT |
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The pink Bold is probably one of the most unpleasant rumors to have surfaced lately, the only good thing about it being that this new Bold version will reportedly not be available worldwide, but just in Canada. From the looks of things, pink is set to become the new black if we’re to listen to Rogers Wirel... |
27 November 2008 06:06 GMT |
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