Research In Motion's BlackBerry Bold 9700 smartphone has now been launched, and the large, hi-resolution screen of the device has the ability to display over 65,000 colors, which end up creating a vivid viewing experience for all photographs, videos, files and websites accessed by the users.
The device has been equipped with a trackpad navigation which is based on how laptops are designed, and users have to simply glide their finger over the trackpad to easily scroll through menus and icons. A very light click is all that is needed to select an item.
Thanks to the phone's easy workings, syncing of data and audio files from desktops to the BlackBerry Bold 9700 can be done without any hassles, and the device offers up-to 35 hours of music playback time.
Other features of the phone include a 3.2 MP camera, a 256 MB in-built memory which is expandable and e-mail support.
Related News
- RIM announces new BlackBerry handsets; voice-over-Wi-Fi service
- BlackBerry Curve 8530 Launched by Sprint
- RIM to launch the snazzy 6.0 version of BlackBerry OS next quarter
- RIM’s BlackBerry OS6 and BlackBerry Protect are in the offing, later this summer
- Tesco’s £6 SIM only deal
- BlackBerry’s new OS, version 6, set to make its mark on BlackBerry Bold 9800
- RIM likely to launch new BlackBerry ‘Slider’ in August
