RIM announces two new BlackBerry Bold smart phones

Research in Motion Ltd. announced two new BlackBerry Bold smart phones on Monday that run on a new BlackBerry 7 operating system and include near field communication (NFC) support.

The Bold 9900 and 9930 are the thinnest (10.5 mm, about .4 of an inch) and most powerful (with 1.2 GHz processors) yet from RIM, which opened its biggest annual conference in Orlando on Monday. RIM officials promised more NFC phones at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona in February.

Pricing was not announced, but both smart phones are due from carriers globally this summer. Prospective buyers can register for more information on RIM’s Web site .

The new BlackBerry 7 OS is designed for an easier and faster user experience with improved browsing, voice searches and the ability to manage a user’s personal content separate from the user’s corporate content.

RIM has previously described this separation of personal and business-related content as an effective means of allowing IT managers to easily strip off corporate content from the smart phone if the employee departs the company, leaving all the personal photos and music intact for the user to keep.

BlackBerry 7 also gives users a full version of Docs to Go for using Word, Excel and PowerPoint files directly on the smartphone.

Browsing on BlackBerry devices has long been a big disappointment for most users and RIM claimed the service has been enhanced in BlackBerry 7 with faster rendering and improved panning and zooming. It also has a just-in-time JavaScript compiler to improve the load time for Web pages. The browser also has support for HTML5, including HTML5 video.

Both Bold smart phones have 2.8-in. touchscreens as well as physical Qwerty keyboards with optical trackpads. They run 1.2 GHz processors and weigh about 130 grams (4.5 ounces). The phones are built for easy data storage , with 8 GB internal and a microSD slot that can support a card of up to 32 GB.

A 5-megapixel camera in each supports 720p HD videorecording. The 9900 is a tri-band phone for HSPA+ and GSM/EDGE, while the 9930 is a Dual Bank CDMA/EV-DO Rev. A, Dual Bank HSPA+ and Quad Bank GSM/EDGE device.

Would you recommend this article?

Share

Thanks for taking the time to let us know what you think of this article!
We'd love to hear your opinion about this or any other story you read in our publication.


Jim Love, Chief Content Officer, IT World Canada

Featured Download

Featured Articles

Cybersecurity in 2024: Priorities and challenges for Canadian organizations 

By Derek Manky As predictions for 2024 point to the continued expansion...

Survey shows generative AI is a top priority for Canadian corporate leaders.

Leaders are devoting significant budget to generative AI for 2024 Canadian corporate...

Related Tech News

Tech Jobs

Our experienced team of journalists and bloggers bring you engaging in-depth interviews, videos and content targeted to IT professionals and line-of-business executives.

Tech Companies Hiring Right Now