Monday, November 7, 2011
BlackBerry 9900: Get the Touch of New Expertise
BlackBerry has always provided consumers with the best smart phones in the market. They are best known for spawning mobile phones with QWERTY keyboards. They are great as business phones, because the applications are pretty user friendly. Further, the features are really installed for those who have a busy schedule. Generally, BB phones combine a personal digital assistant with a cellular phone.
They first started on the touch phone bandwagon with the BlackBerry Torch Series. The BlackBerry Torch specifications are pretty impressive for a smart phone. Most are slide phones, with a built in QWERTY keyboard. Although it seemed great in concept, the bulkiness of the phone was not something to look forward to. Feature wise, it combines a great number of features with the upgraded BlackBerry 8 operating system. That was as of August 2010.
A year later, in August 2011, they released their newest addition to the market, the BlackBerry Torch price. Similar to the Torch series, it combined a QWERTY keyboard with a touch screen. However, the difference is that they have retained the original design concept of the original BB phones. This makes them a lot sleeker and easier to carry around than the Torch. It runs on the same BlackBerry 8 operating system. Although it is the latest upgrade, it still won’t be that easy to get the popular applications you want, as most of them are not compatible with this OS. This might put some people off, but if you are someone who is business-minded and career-oriented, this just might be the phone for you. You can be sure that all of your files are secure and that your data is protected. This is one of the benefits of owning a RIM phone, along with superb emailing capabilities.
Overall, the BlackBerry 9900 is a great phone, especially when you consider the 1.2 gigahertz processor. The screen is not bad, either. In fact, the resolution is even better than the Samsung Galaxy S II which has an AMOLED touch screen. This is one of the slimmest BB phones ever to hit the market. While it does pack in some weight at 130 grams, it is well worth it. The sleek design of the handset appeals to most buyers. When you see this phone, you will know it is a BlackBerry phone, just because of its looks. The design is in fact similar to a previous model, the BlackBerry Bold 9900.
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