Smartphone Review: BlackBerry Bold 9650
“RIM’s BlackBerry smartphones get less respect than the iPhones and the Androids of the world nowadays. That’s a shame. In spite of those platforms’ gains in the business segment, today’s BlackBerrys are still the most popular (and many would say the most capable) smartphones for the enterprise and the mobile devices IT pros find the easiest to manage and support,” writes James Alan Miller on EnterpriseMobileToday.
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“One of the newest BlackBerrys on the market is the BlackBerry Bold 9560, the follow-up to the popular BlackBerry Bold and BlackBerry Tour models. It is RIM’s latest international model for CDMA operators Sprint and Verizon Wireless. With the Bold 9560, like with the Tour, frequent travelers won’t have to worry about losing connectivity when abroad. That’s because the new Bold includes a second, GSM (UTMS/HSPA) radio, in addition to its main CDMA/EV-DO radio. This lets users make voice and data calls (i.e. Web and e-mail) in more than 100 countries when out of range of their local carrier’s network,” Miller writes.
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Smartphone Review: BlackBerry Bold 9650
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