Jumat, 11 Desember 2009

Blackberry Bold 9700 ( Onyx )



BlackBerry Onyx is the upgrade version of the Javelin (Curve 8900) with the addition of 3.5 G network connectivity (HSDPA). This device is marketed with a choice of casing that are smaller and thinner than the two previous series of the moment. Blackberry Onyx is equipped with 512 MHz processor, 256 MB ROM and 128 RAM and 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera and image stabilization.

Onyx or another name of this 9700 series, reportedly has a network supporting Quad-band GSM / GPRS / EDGE with UMTS / HSDPA. Not only that, Internet data access facilities such as Wi-Fi will also be included. Bluetooth likewise not miss immersed in it. Onyx is also said to have installed the BlackBerry mobile applications App World, including online store Amazone for fast-track MP3 download music files, and TeleNav GPS navigation.
With so many existing and upcoming BlackBerry device models that look similar (yet different), it's becoming a bit confusing to differentiate at a glance between models. We have an upcoming article with our theory behind RIM's multiple device strategy, but in the meantime the big thing to note about Onyx is that's unassuming and slick form factor packs a ton of punch:

* 3G device - GSM/GPRS/EDGE/UMTS (Bands: 850, 900, 1800, 1900)
* 480 by 360 display, beveled edges
* 256 megabytes of internal memory (same as Curve 8900, 8520)
* 1550mAh M-S1 battery (same as Bold)
* 3.2 megapixel camera, with flash and auto focus
* Processor: Not 100% sure actually, but am hearing its a Tavor processor that may be running even a bit quicker than the Bold's 624MHz processor (definitely seems snappy)
* GPS, WiFi (UMA capable but we'll see what happens there), and all the normal stuff you'd expect on a BlackBerry smartphone



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