by Gizmo Girl on February 20, 2008 · 1 comment

Take a look at this BlackBerry Pearl Diamond Edition by Amosu. It is encrusted with 900 diamonds which all recyclable so you can use them for other purposes when you get tired of your Blackberry pearl. The Amosu Blackberry Pearl Diamond is available at the Amosu site for $88,443. Honestly this is ridiculous considering that diamonds aren’t a must in everything. [MobileBurn]
by Gizmo Girl on January 16, 2008 · 1 comment

China just lucked out because the Blackberry will ship to China soon. Oddly enough China has a low-cost competing service called RedBerry, I wonder if they have as strict copyright laws as the U.S? Guess not.
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This May you will be able to get the new Blackberry 8XXX cell phone with features like a 624Mz processor, a Tavor chipset, full HSDPA with tri-band UMTS (850/1900/2100) connectivity, a “half VGA” display (480 x 320), a 1500mAh battery, GPS navigation function, WiFi support and a 2 megapixel camera. With all those features you should keep a universal charger handy!
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The BlackBerry Pearl has now received some new colors. Available in blue, red, and gold, these new handsets have already appeared on T-Mobile’s site. Other than the color change, everything else inside remains the same.
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Fastlink and Research In Motion have launched the BlackBerry Pearl smartphone in Jordan. Pearl provides the well-known access to BlackBerry wireless services including email, text messaging and corporate data applications. The mobile provider Fastlink will also be providing BlackBerry Internet Service for its customers. Users can enjoy a digital camera and media player onboard the new BlackBerry. For additional storage, the device also offers expandable memory. In the Middle East, the BlackBerry service is currently available in Jordan, Egypt, the UAE and Bahrain.
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It seems that the RIM BlackBerry Curve will be available via AT&T in the US. As a reminder, the gadget boasts a 2MP shooter with 5x digital zoom, support for A2DP Bluetooth audio profile, a revamped media player, a redesigned desktop media manager, and the ability to upload freshly snapped photos to your Flickr account among others. Unfortunately, pricing info is still unknown.
Via UberPhones