
The UK carrier Vodafone has decided to release the BlackBerry Storm 9500 smartphone. Sadly, there is no word on the release date and pricing info at this time. The smartphone offers a 3.25 inch touch screen display at 460 x 360 resolution, a 3.2MP camera with autofocus and flash, automatic screen rotation, 128MB RAM, 1GB internal memory, a microSDHC memory card slot and HSPA connectivity. Just remember that the BlackBerry Storm 9500 doesn’t have Wi-Fi connectivity. [SlashGear]
by Johan on October 7, 2008

Here is the first commercial video of the Blackberry Storm touchscreen smartphone. In case you didn’t know, the Storm comes with a 3G data connection and a beautifully high-resolution display. Video after the jump. [YouTube] More

Crackberry provides us with an unboxing video of RIM BlackBerry Bold from Rogers. As a reminder, the BlackBerry Bold will be available in HSDPA and EV-DO versions (including an AWS-capable 1700MHz version). The smartphone features a 480 x 320 display, a 625MHz CPU with a 1GB internal flash memory, Wi-Fi and stereo Bluetooth connectivity, GPS, MicroSDHC, and photo geotagging. Its camera is able to record video at 480 x 320 resolution. Watch the video after the jump. [Crackberry] More

RIM BlackBerry Javelin’s specifications have been unveiled. The handset comes equipped a 512 MHz processor, a 256MB flash memory, USB connectivity, a microSD memory card slot, 460 x 360 HVGA+ display, Wi-Fi, an integrated GPS navigation, and a 3.2MP camera. The smartphone will be released next year. [NaviGadget]

The Almighty FCC has approved the BlackBerry Pearl 8120 quad-band GSM/EDGE phone. It comes loaded with GPS navigation, a 3.5mm headset jack, stereo Bluetooth, an external microSD memory card slot, updated mail software, and 802.11b/g WiFi connectivity. However, the handset does not support 3G.
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