Tuesday, October 4, 2011

BlackBerry Bold 9650 - New Addition in Bold Series Phones


Say hello to the new Bold 9650. It is a world apart from the BlackBerry Torch Australia and it is setting the world on fire with the latest wonderful features it has and the magnificent way it functions. All the users of the ones that came before in this series of smart phones were thrilled to see the new technology and the innovative ideas that Research In Motion has included on this device.
This device comes with a built in Wi-Fi, and you will find 512MB of storage built right in the phone. Instead of the trackball that you are used to seeing, you are going to find a track pad. This is going to make a big difference in how the phone functions.
If you want to talk speed, then we will talk about the fact that this device comes equipped with a 528 MHz processor and has a 3.2 MP camera as an optional piece of equipment. Sprint Nextel was the first and primary carrier of this phone with Verizon Wireless following closely on its heels. Everybody has been anxiously anticipating getting their hands on this device.
This reaction is what is expected every time that Research In Motion announces they have a new smart phone in the BlackBerry series that they want to promote. Carriers all want to be the first exclusive provider of the item because they know their sales are about to skyrocket with people queuing to buy this item. It is a race to the finish line with the owners of the previous versions waiting with baited breathe to see who would take the lead and carry the latest version. As soon as they know who will be the service provider and the day they can purchase the item, the sales then begin. The phones are often offered as pre-order items to all previous customers of the carrier that is going to be the primary for that version.
It is a dog eat dog world in the production and marketing of smart phones. And if you really think about it, it is very hard for manufacturers to continuously produce better phones that will make consumers want to trade in their older versions and spend more money purchasing the newer version. It takes some creative genius to keep these items up for sale. That is why Research In Motion employs some of the brightest minds in this field of technology.

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