Rogers - first North American carrier to launch BlackBerry Bold

Published: Aug 22nd, 2008 | Author: Tibor

BlackBerry Bold has made its first debut with any carrier in North American. Bold is already available in Germany, Austria, Turkey, Chile and Ecuador but Rogers is the first North American carrier to get the phone. Rogers Wireless who has a 10-year relationship with Research In Motion has launched the new BlackBerry Bold in Canada. The device will carry a tag price of $400 with a three-year voice and data plan.

Bold have been famous due to its an amazing display because of updated BlackBerry software that adds HTML email and a better web browser. We remember that this set was stopped three times before launching and was give new features and was a most talked phone on internet when BlackBerry Bold was launched it was being called as iPhone killer but it never had a touch screen feature.

BlackBerry Bold works over 3G networks and is a little bit bigger than a Curve phone, but offers a larger display (480 x 320). Here are few BlackBerry Bold specs: Tri-band HSDPA (850/1900/2100MHz), Quad-Band GPRS/EDGE (800/850/1800/1900MHz), max. 16GB external MicroSD/SDHC, Bluetooth 2.0 support, Bluetooth Stereo Audio via A2DP and AVCRP, 2 megapixel camera with 5x digital zoom and video recording, 1600×1200 max. resolution, Transmissive TFT LCD with 65k colours, Wi-Fi: 802.11 a/b/g, internal GPS with extended ephemeris, A-GPS support, 128MB Flash, and 1GB on-board storage.

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Wow, I like that device.
My company is a little behind the bleeding-edge as it were.
Just yesterday they issued us new Blackberry Curves which is head & shoulders above the old blackberry’s we had.

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