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RIM BlackBerry 8800 Support Multimedia Rich

Posted on January 8, 2008 in BlackBerry


RIM BlackBerry 8800In short, the BlackBerry 8800 is what happens when you cross the BlackBerry 8100 and the BlackBerry 8700 Pearl, then add a little more.

Very similar in size and weight to 8700, the 8800 adds support multimedia rich, more expandable memory and microSD trackball navigation, but fortunately, RIM has decided not to add a camera with this business oriented device.

Multimedia Support is fairly predictable these days, but the most interesting and the BlackBerry 8800 is the addition of GPS (Global Positioning System), which when combined with RIM BlackBerry Maps application that allows navigation satellite, and it even includes in the address book of the BlackBerry.

The 8800 retains the same excellent 320×240 pixel on the screen 8700, and it supports quad-band 850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM, GPRS and EDGE plus, but not UMTS (3G). The 8800 also supports Bluetooth stereo although the reading requires a wired headset.

This is a BlackBerry, and of course, it means that the 8800 retains the messaging capabilities of other BlackBerry handhelds, including standard Internet protocols push e-mail and BlackBerry support Corporate users.

Time is 5 hours, and that time is an astonishing maximum of 22 days. Overall, the BlackBerry 8800 measures 114 x 66 x 14mm and weighs 134 grams. Initially, the 8800 is available with Cingular Wireless in the United States and Rogers Wireless in Canada, followed by other carriers worldwide.


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