On day one of WES 2010, RIM launched its smallest form factor
Blackberry Pearl 3G
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with industrys leading collaborative features. RIM is betting on
the compact form factor and expects existing and new customers opting
for the new phone. According to Mike Lazardis, president and Co-CEO,
RIM, There is a growing consumer interest in Smartphones and the
fact that more than three quarters of the people in the global
mobile phone market are still buying handsets with traditional
alphanumeric keypad, and we think the new Blackberry Pearl 3G addresses
a substantial market opportunity.
RIM will bring these products to the market in summer of 2010 and the
Pearl devices with 3G also sports a new power ecosystem like the
Wireless N support, a GPS, microSDHC support and 256 MB of flash memory
and will have a 624 MHz processor. RIM executives called the
Pearl 3G as a marvel of engineering as they have packed almost every
conceivable feature both an
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and consumers use. RIM also launched the Blackberry Bold 9650
Smartphone for CDMA customers.
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