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New BlackBerry Pearl Flip Features Most Popular Mobile Phone Design in U.S. T-Mobile USA, Inc., and Research In Motion (RIM) (Nasdaq:RIMM)(TSX:RIM) today announced the BlackBerry Pearl™ Flip 8220 ...
The phone was released in November 2008, marking the brand's first foray into full-touchscreen cell phones. All these years after its release, and the death of the brand behind it, it hasn't ...
The BlackBerry Storm is a top-of-the-line 3G mobile phone with premium features and global connectivity. In the U.S., the BlackBerry Storm 9530 gives Verizon Wireless customers 3G EV-DO Rev. A/CDMA ...
I had a BlackBerry Tour 9630. I had to make friends with the guy at the cell phone store so he'd give me a fresh bag of replacement balls every couple months.
BlackBerry’s new 5810 improves what was already a terrific business tool, giving you an always-on, two-way, portable e-mail device with a built-in GSM/GPRS phone. Review by Gary Krakow.
We've tested and reviewed products since 1936. Read CR's review of the BlackBerry Key2 cell phone to find out if it's worth it.
Guys, it's actually happening — BlackBerry is making a comeback. Rumors have been swirling for a while now that a brand new BlackBerry cell phone might be released out of nowhere in 2017, and ...
The 9000i truly was a pocket computer and a cell phone rolled into one, with an Intel 386-derivative CPU and 8MB of RAM. ... The BlackBerry brand began in 1999 as a simple two-way pager, ...
You soon won’t be able to use that old BlackBerry phone sitting at the bottom of your drawer somewhere. Starting Tuesday, January 4, the company will stop running support for its classic devices ...
Research In Motion is creating a new version of its BlackBerry handheld device that will allow people to make phone calls over AT&T Wireless' network.
Yes, you read that right. BlackBerry might be dead as a phone, but at least its memory will be a major feature on the silver screen. As much as I would prefer an Emoji Movie-like animated film of ...
And this Blackberry now represents around 50 percent of the global cell phone market,” Johnson recounts in his film as it ends with top RIM execs viewing TV coverage of Apple’s Steve Job ...