BlackBerry Bold’s Distinctive Form Factor

The BlackBerry Bold 9000 is a line of Smartphone’s developed by Research in Motion. The family includes the 9000, the 9700 and the 9650 and 9780. Research in Motion announced the launch of the Bold 9900/9930 at Blackberry World in Orlando. The Bold family is known for its distinctive form factor; efficient, piano-like QWERTY keyboard; and typical BlackBerry messaging capabilities.   GPS – internal GPS with extended ephemeris, BB Maps is standard  Bluetooth – Bluetooth v2.0, all the normal stuff and Bluetooth Stereo Audio via A2DP and AVCRP USB Port – Enables charging and high-speed data synchronizations via USB “A” to mini-USB “B” cable (I can personally say moving files back and forth is now lightning quick!) Browser – HTML browsing, View Movies/Clips from websites built for mobile streaming, RSS feed support. Size – Length: 114mm, Width: 66mm, Thickness: 14mm Weight (with battery) – 133g (same as the 88xx series. I can attest to it!) Memory – 1GB on-board (storage) and 128 MB Flash (applications) Battery Life – Standby: 13 days, Talk Time: 5 hours  Network Support – GPRS, EDGE and HDSPA networks Wi-Fi – 803.11a/b/g enabled Display – pixels, Tran missive TFT LCD, supports over 65k colors Media Player, Video Support –are partially supported, X viD is partially supported, H.263, H.264 and WMV3 Media Player, Audio Support – .3gp, MP3, WMA9 Media Player, Audio – BlackBerry Media Sync allows you to transfer your desktop iTunes music to your BlackBerry. Camera – 2.0MP, 5 x digital zoom. Plus watching YouTube videos on its outstandingly sharp VGA screen its main priorities is email, music, videos and pictures The Bold continues BlackBerry’s tradition of superb text/email-based mobiles, but now it’s got HSDPA, GPS, a superb screen and above all in style! The Bold impresses with its brilliant display, enhanced productivity tools, and excellent multimedia performance to deliver a more powerful and well-rounded smart phone to mobile professionals.

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