BlackBerry 8830 Switches to the GSM Mode International Roaming
Posted on December 15, 2007 in BlackBerry
Dual Mode GSM / CDMA handsets are very rare, a notable one being the Motorola A840, but this approach allows subscribers to the US CDMA networks (like Verizon) access to GSM networks more frequently when roaming abroad. Yes, some carriers in the United States (T-Mobile) GSM support in the United States, but this lack of functionality roaming has always put CDMA networks - only a disadvantage.

The BlackBerry 8830 for Verizon Wireless is perfect for the professional world. Like all BlackBerry devices, the BlackBerry 8830 provides perhaps the best on-the-go e-mail solution for mobile professionals. But this new BlackBerry includes a QWERTY keyboard, integrated GPS locator and GPS applications, a video player and music, vocal and Bluetooth. In addition, when traveling the world, the BlackBerry 8830 switches to the GSM mode international roaming. That is intelligent BlackBerryi.
The BlackBerry 8830 World Edition is relatively compact compared to the original “classic” BlackBerry to 114 X 66 X 14 mm / 4.5 “x 2.6″ x 0.6 “and 132 grams (4, 6 ounces). Autonomy is a good 5 hours and the maximum standby time is an amazing 22 days. If you are using the BlackBerry 8830 only for email, you can expect to be at the upper end of that scale, although voice calls and use Bluetooth eats in the life of the battery.

From the photos, we can see the lack of a camera, which is something you just expect to see on a phone today. Beyond that, it seems quite look like the Blackberry 8800. We will get more information once it was disclosed released. We also know that will be covered by Verizon Wireless and will be CDMA / GSM world phone.
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