May 20, 2010

Release Of Pearl 3G And Bold 9560 From Blackberry

The Blackberry Bold 9650 and Pearl 3G have been announced by RIM, the maker of Blackberry smart phones. Both the Bold 9650 and Pearl 3G are going to include improvements such as Wi-Fi. If you want the newest RIM creation, the Blackberry Bold 9650 is set for May 23 release. The handset will cost $ 299.99 before rebates, so look into guaranteed payday loans if you plan on using this newest handset.

The Blackberry Bold 9650

Set to be released on the Sprint Network on May 23, the Blackberry Bold 9650 is built on the same technical chassis as the Blackberry Tour. The look and feel of the Bold 9650 is very similar to the international Tour handset. The trackball, which is very prone to getting stuck, has been replaced with an optical touchpad. Bold 9650 will also include Wi-Fi capability. Just like the year-old Blackberry Tour, Bold 9650 will have GPS, Bluetooth, a camera, 2 1/2 inch screen, and multi-national network support. Jetsetting payday loan lenders and businesspeople can use the Bold 9650 to cross national boundaries and still use their phone.

Pearl 3G from Blackberry

The Blackberry Pearl was the first Blackberry phone that got a market share for a wider audience than smartphone users - and the Blackberry Pearl 3G is set to continue that tradition. 3G HSPA networks and 802.11N Wi-Fi connections are both available on the Pearl 3G - the first U.S. phone with N-network Wi-Fi. The Pearl 3G will include a faster processor than the original Pearl, which will combine with RIM's Blackberry Operating System for full smartphone functionality. There will be two versions of the Pearl 3G - one with a 20 button keypad and one with a 14 button keypad - the 9100 and 9105 models. This will be the first Blackberry that will use a phone keypad - an attempt to ease the transition for first-time smart phone users.

Blackberry Pearl 3G release delayed

The Blackberry Pearl 3G has been leaked, but the phone itself will not be released for a while. The Wi-Fi alliance has yet to certify the Pearl 3G, so RIM has some testing and technical approvals to be completed before the Pearl 3G can hit shelves. AT and T and T-Mobile are set to debut the Pearl 3G, though neither carrier has provided a release date or price for the Pearl 3G.

Android, Blackberry, or iPhone

The makers of Blackberry and iPhone have been embattled for years. While Blackberry first created smartphones for general use, iPhone was able to bring app development and "fun" smartphones to the general public. One has to wonder what will happen when the Bold 9650 and Pearl 3G are released - which phone will come out on top. Which one do you prefer to use?

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