Research in Motion has finally unveiled its much-anticipated next BlackBerry, called, now, the BlackBerry Bold (aka the 9000). Only a few people have had the chance to play with one, and I hope I can be added to that list sometime in the near future.
Bonnie Cha of CNet said the following about the phone:
I can pretty much say I’ve never seen a better-looking display on a smartphone. Colors pop off the screen, and it’s really amazing how sharp and crisp everything looks on the display.
We watched a couple of videos, and for the first time, we didn’t notice any of the pixelation or blurriness that you typically get with phones. In addition, the menu interface has been revamped with a much more modern look and icons.
The Bold, whose price is still a mystery, will also include many wireless technologies — Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and EV-DO and HSPDA networking (read 3G, faster-than-iPhone wireless Internet).
It’s also got integrated GPS, which allows for geo-tagging your photos.
As for multimedia, the smartphone is equipped with a 2-megapixel camera with video-recording capabilities and up to 5x zoom. The media player also continues to support numerous audio and video formats, including MP3, WMA, AAC, DivX4, and WMV3 files, and the phone is equipped with a 3.5mm headphone jack.
All these features fit in a package 4.5 inches tall, 2.6 inches wide, 0.55 inches thin. It weighs 4.7 ounces.
If you were planning on upgrading, you may want to hold off for a bit. The phone is expected to be released sometime this summer. No word yet on price.
Read a full article about the new Blackberry Bold on www.CNet.com
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This looks amazing! I have the curve right now and love it. The only thing that bugs me about the curve is how I can play videos, but have no way to record them (even though there is a camera!). I’m excited to start recording video on my phone!
Way to go Blackberry!!!!!!