T-Mobile has allegedly confirmed its plans to launch the RIM BlackBerry Bold 9700, known as Onyx, sometime before the end of the year. Smartphones will support the carrier's UMA, Wi-Fi service, available via HotSpot @ Home, according to CIO. Press photos seem to confirm that RIM's trackball omitted in favor of optical pad.
Other features include pre-installed, Amazon MP3 store, TeleNav GPS navigation, and 480x360 LCD display, like Curve 8900. Rumors suggest, the device can provide longer battery life than its predecessor, with 256 MB of memory applications.
Information about a specific release date and price for Onyx remain unknown. Documents Newspapers were reportedly scheduled for release sometime in November, possibly indicating the availability for holiday shopping season.
(Via electronista)
Other features include pre-installed, Amazon MP3 store, TeleNav GPS navigation, and 480x360 LCD display, like Curve 8900. Rumors suggest, the device can provide longer battery life than its predecessor, with 256 MB of memory applications.
Information about a specific release date and price for Onyx remain unknown. Documents Newspapers were reportedly scheduled for release sometime in November, possibly indicating the availability for holiday shopping season.
(Via electronista)
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