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RIM BlackBerry Bold 9000 3G WiFi

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Network Support - UMTS: 2100 / 1900 / 850MHz, GSM: 1900 / 1800 / 900 / 850 MHz, GPRS, EDGE and HDSPA networks.
Media Player, Video Support - DivX 4, Div X 56 are partially supported, XviD is partially supported, H.263, H.264 and WMV3; Audio Support - .3gp, MP3, WMA9 (.wma/.asf), WMA9 Pro/WMA 10, MIDI, AMR-NB, Professional AAC/AAC+/eAAC+.
Camera - 2.0MP, 5 x digital zoom with flash;GPS - internal GPS with extended ephemeris, BB Maps is standard.
Battery Life - Standby:Up to 13 days, Talk Time:Up to 5 hours; Length: 114mm, Width: 66mm, Thickness: 14mm; Weight (with battery) - 133g.
Bluetooth - Bluetooth v2.0, all the normal stuff and Bluetooth Stereo Audio via A2DP and AVCRP; Wi-Fi - 803.11a/b/g enabled.
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Blackberry Bold 9000 Description

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For customers seeking a smartphone that makes a bold statement, Research In Motion (RIM) introduced the admirable BlackBerry Bold smartphone. Crafted from premium materials, inside and out, that radiate elegance with a dramatic presence, the BlackBerry Bold is designed to give business professionals and power users unprecedented functionality and performance in an intuitive BlackBerry smartphone. It is the first BlackBerry smartphone to support tri-band HSDPA high-speed networks around the world and comes with integrated GPS and Wi-Fi, as well as a rich set of multimedia capabilities.

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For customers seeking a smartphone that makes a bold statement, Research In Motion (RIM) introduced the admirable BlackBerry Bold smartphone. Crafted from premium materials, inside and out, that radiate elegance with a dramatic presence, the BlackBerry Bold is designed to give business professionals and power users unprecedented functionality and performance in an intuitive BlackBerry smartphone. It is the first BlackBerry smartphone to support tri-band HSDPA high-speed networks around the world and comes with integrated GPS and Wi-Fi, as well as a rich set of multimedia capabilities. From its lustrous black exterior, satin chrome finished frame and stylish leather-like backplate, to its stunning display, sophisticated user interface and newly designed full-QWERTY keyboard, the BlackBerry Bold smartphone is a symbol of accomplishment and aspiration. The new BlackBerry Bold represents a tremendous step forward in business-grade smartphones and lives up to its name with incredible speed, power and functionality, all wrapped in a beautiful and confident design.

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Information
Network
  • 2G Network: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
  • 3G Network: HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100
Size (Dimensions)
114 x 66 x 14 mm
Size (Phone Weight)
133 g
Display Type
65K colors
Display Size
480 x 320 pixels
Ringtones
  • Polyphonic, MP3
  • Downloadable ringtones
  • Vibration: Yes, 3.5 mm stereo headset jack
Memory
  • Phonebook: Yes, Photocall
  • Call records: Yes
  • Internal Memory: 128 MB flash memory, 1 GB storage memory
  • Card slot: microSD (TransFlash), microSDHC, up to 8 GB
Data
  • GPRS: Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
  • HSCSD: No
  • EDGE: Class 10, 236.8 kbps
  • 3G: HSDPA, 3.6 Mbps
  • WLAN: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g
  • Bluetooth: Yes, v2.0 with A2DP
  • Infrared port: No
  • USB: Yes, v2.0
OS
BlackBerry OS
Messaging
SMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging
Browser
HTML
Games
Yes + downloadable
Colors
Black
Camera
  • 2 MP
  • Resolution: 1600x1200 pixels
  • flash
Video
Yes











        

Customer Reviews:
  • Currently 5/5 Stars.
by: Lewis Massaquoi (United States) on Tuesday, 9-December-2008
I HAVE A NEW IN BOX ATT BLACK BERRY BOLD NEVER USE STAY IN BOX PHONE COME WITH EVERYTHING IN THE BOX YOU NAME IT
I NEED TO GET MY TEXT BOOK ASAP
COME WITH
PHONE
BATTERY
CHARGER
MANUEL
CD
CASE
AND ETC

by: Lewis Massaquoi on Tuesday, 9-December-2008

  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
by: intersand (United States) on Friday, 5-December-2008
The phone was unlocked from O2 Network, so that is why the keys are switched. Other thoughts: its fast, its beautiful, its a bit big, but I love it, so I really dont care about that.

Activation from my network was done un about 2 hours and everything is working perfectly.

by: intersand on Friday, 5-December-2008

  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
by: A. Dent (USA) on Thursday, 20-November-2008
Ive been using Blackberries since a blackberry was thought to be something you would find in a muffin. The 8800 was the one I was using until I was given the Bold and, up until then, I thought of it as the best Blackberry ever. Then, the Bold came and it is probably safe to state that the Bold is now the last and the best classic Blackberry ever because the Storm, lacking a physical keyboard, probably deserves its own class.

When the Bold and the 8800 are placed next to each other, whats striking is the similarities between the 2. The exact same size, similar keyboard, buttons placement, including the now familiar trackball. Even the ports are more or less the same, the same weight. Mine came with its own holster but I could have used the 8800s with the Bold.

Then, its the display. The Bold is what it says it is: bright, clear, vivid. You see it and you now know that its an evolutionary step up on the ladder. In addition, you get the camera that shoots both pictures and video and the ability to add more memory means that you scan store more video and more music if you want to use your Blackberry as an iPod lite. The operation seems to be a bit faster, the battery life is more or less the same, the quality of the speaker phone is better but, overall, its your familiar Blackberry, having learned a few new tricks and with a bright face.

I am happy with the Bold because I am happy with Blackberries in general. I like the unlimited email and Internet browsing plan, the ability to use Wi-Fi when available and the security it provides. My Blackberry is tied into my companys email environment and it is now very much an extension of my office while Im away. The Bold, with its high resolution screen and the same solid, functional build is a good tool, now with more fun stuff (camera, video playing) added to it.

by: A. Dent on Thursday, 20-November-2008

  • Currently 5/5 Stars.
by: J. Ehrlich (Santa Monica, CA) on Tuesday, 11-November-2008
Yep, I love it. So far I am totally impressed. I love checking out the newest PDAs, and this is certainly the best yet.

First, the SCREEN. Absolutely amazing. Im always looking over my shoulder because it can be read from like a mile away! Its much bigger than it looks in the photos, and you can set the font as big as you want.

Second, the KEYBOARD. Soft, bouncy, easy to use. Next best thing to an actual computer keyboard, I swear. I am partial to PDAs with onboard keyboards, and Im really picky about them. I wouldnt buy the 8800 because I didnt like the keyboard, and the one on the Tilt drove me crazy. This ones the absolute best.

Third, the SOUND QUALITY. I dont have a home phone, and the reception in my house sucks -- not anymore! When Im on the phone, this sounds like a land line, and the people on the other end of the call say the sound is great. 3G reception is an improvement, at least where I live.
Web browsing is greatly improved over the Curve, and YouTube can be viewed. Its a bigger PDA, so if you like the size of the Curve, you may want to wait for the Javelin. Its not terribly heavier, but it is bigger (which I like).

And then, of course, all the other great things about owning a BlackBerry. This is a great machine. All pros and cons of all PDAs Ive checked out (and there have been many!) considered, this is the best. A powerhouse.

by: J. Ehrlich on Tuesday, 11-November-2008

  • Currently 5/5 Stars.
by: M. S. Tabbaa (Amman, jordan) on Tuesday, 4-November-2008
Great phone...However with a snag or two. Name recognition suddenly stops working and you have to remove battery so that it starts working again. I had the BB 8300 and it was flawless. The software was just real solid. RIM should have something soon to fix the software snags.

I love all the bells and whistles (Add-ons) it comes with, you can download themes that make it look just like an iPhone, but obviously with BB functionality. A must buy.

by: M. S. Tabbaa on Tuesday, 4-November-2008

  • Currently 5/5 Stars.
by: Anonymous (United States) on Saturday, 1-November-2008
I smuggled this phone from Canada a few months back since Rogers and Rim have made it available for about six months now and I unlocked it then slipped the Cingular SIM card w/o any hassles. ( You have to use a 3G SIM card from Cingular or ATT to reliably use the data features / TMobile SIMs typically meet this requirement and have been for years )

Whether or not youre an existing Blackberry user, youll be impressed by the Bold.

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Short Review
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+ The best keyboard weve ever used on a Blackberry or any other smart phone from Motorola Q or Nokia E71 and anything from HTC.

+ A screen that compares to HDTV and the brightest Blackberry screen ever made.

+ Streaming video support is first class, you can watch youtube videos and other streaming content without hiccup when in a 3G area and the audio is as loud as many external iPod speakers.

+ Lighter than an 8800, easy to remove battery cover and pleather case back helps to prevent the phone from dropping to the floor.

+ Built in eOffice to edit PowerPoints, Word docs and Excel files, this is normally a $45 add on package that is built in.

+ Most of your existing accessories work with the Bold, including the leather case from the Curve, the 8800s and the chargers, headsets plus the same Mini-B USB cable to dongle power from your laptop.

-- But there are a few imperfections: --

- The MicroSD slot is hard to remove memory cards from, the phones built in 1GB of RAM is enough to store MP3s but you can load 8GB Micro SDHC cards but ejection is difficult and you can risk damaging the card if you use tools.

- The camera sucks as any other cell phone camera, the flash is inadequate for low light or indoor conditions and the camera is best for outdoor photos in bright light. The video camera is better than nothing and Rim includes Geotagging as a standard feature.

- The battery drains faster than a fresh keg of Duffs at Moes tavern, were forced to recharge it every 16 hours or risk the phone disabling the radio before entering suspend mode. Plan on keeping a car charger and extra wall chargers in your attache case, office and your mistresses bedroom.

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The screen is just stunning, wider and taller than the Curve and even prettier than the 8800. Technically, the screen resolution is twice the resolution of the Curve and it is obvious when you see it and apparent when compared side by side.

The speaker phone and stereo speakers are actually too loud and the speaker rivals Logitech MM22 Portable Speakers for iPod my external iPod speakers.

The speaker phone (often cited as a Blackberry weakness) is fixed, we were in a conference room and experimented by using the BB 9000 speaker phone instead of our US Robotics tripod phone and the Bold worked just as well.

The Operating System interface is familiar to existing BB users and photos attached inside emails can be viewed as appendments or inline items instead of being opened in the pic viewer.

The OS and applications are blatantly faster than the Curve or 8800s, the improved CPU is especially apparent when using the spell checker.

The gapless keyboard is real Blackberry perfection, myself and other BB complain about the 8800 keyboard and how easy it is to double hit letters or fat finger the adjacent keys.

Curves and most other BBs have spaced keyboards and are excellent for fast typing and the 8800 and earlier Pearl gapless keyboards resulted in howls of pain from the user community.

Rim improved on the Bold my elevating the pitch of the scalloped keys on the Bold, in short it means theyve made it harder to fat finger and double hit keys and the keys are the best feeling Blackberry keystrokes Ive used.

The camera doesnt seem much better than the camera in the Curve, and the brighter screen drinks the battery while supporting up to 1600 x 1200 pixels. The flash and video functions are rudimentary and shouldnt be used for indoor or cozy light settings.

The camera does include geotagging capabilities to imprint the location coordinates into the photo data, and it works fairly well indoors. Geostamping is an expensive feature found on newer Nikon cameras and very few cell phones. Earlier Pearl models with cameras didnt include Geotagging as standard but after market add ons and Rims adoption of the functionality remains in the Bold 9000.

The browser is excellent and has native support for Adobe Flash so you can watch YouTube videos when you have nothing else better to do, the pocket versions of Word, Excel and PowerPoint are surprisingly decent for a mobile device and even better than the versions included with Windows Mobile / Pocket PC.

NOTE: The MicroSD slot can be sticky and almost impossible to remove the card after the spring eject. Sometimes we have to use tweezers to remove the MicroSD and this is hazardous since the top portion of the SD card is where the flash data chip resides and can be destroyed if handled poorly. We are able to use 8GB cards from different manufacturers w/o any compatibility issues.

The WiFi LAN speed is comparable to any other PC but it didnt seem faster than using ATTs 3G over the air network.

Be prepared to be interrupted by strangers and BB lovers who want to know more about it, Ive been approached by more strangers than the tour guide at the Heffner mansion.

by: Anonymous on Saturday, 1-November-2008

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