Thursday, September 25, 2008

Bold New BlackBerry


In the ever-more-competitive mobile phone landscape, it would seem that BlackBerry has a daily cache of new product to unveil.
Introducing Research In Motion’s BlackBerry Bold.
Perhaps it is just a coincidence that the introduction of the Bold this summer will coincide with Apple's releasing of a second-generation iPhone.
And if both the BlackberryBerry and IPhone support 3Gs, then who are we to claim the universe is not simply full of chance?
Although the “kids” seem to be talking about this new iPhone and the stiff competition from Apple, Canada’s strongest company has seen the number BlackBerry subscribers has apparently doubled each year since 2005.
RIM’s new(er) device gives mobile hungry users double the screen resolution of previous models, plus is wrapped in a more stylish body. Long aimed at mainly business users, the new Bold has bolstered support for videos and music and has finally added support for faster 3G mobile networks – and get this; the Bold features new and improved iTunes compatibility.
In a statement, RIM co-chief CEO Jim Balsillie hinted the changes weren't made to counter Apple, but as a natural update.

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