Research in Motion(RIM) introduced its new smartphone, the Blackberry Bold 9780. The smartphone features the latest Blackberry 6 operating system, the company said. The Canadian signature BlackBerry Bold announced the throwing of BlackBerry Bold 9780, the newest member of the scale of Smartphones. With regard to the previous model, the device is provided with the new operating system BlackBerry 6, which allows the multitask and the new navigator WebKit includes.
The new smartphone Bold 9780 has a 2.4-inch display screen with 400×360 resolution and a full QWERTY keypad with an optical trackpad. The BlackBerry Bold 9780 provides a 5 megapixel camera with 2592×1944 and a LED flash. The camera also supports 2x digital zoom and auto focus features. This phone features BlackBerry 6 OS, 624 MHz processor and 512 MB RAM. The new BlackBerry 6 OS offers a webkit-based browser, universal search and integration of all social networking feeds.
It also supports 3G networks around the world, includes Wi-Fi with support for carrier supported Wi-Fi calling (UMA where available) and GPS for location-based applications and geo-tagging. Other features on the phone include 3G, WiFi, Bluetooth and a micro SD slot for expansion of memory upto 32 GB. Video player supports 3GP, DivX, WMV and xVID. The standard Li-Ion battery offers 528 hours standby time and 6 hours of talktime. The BlackBerry Bold 9780 also includes 512 MB Flash memory and an expandable memory card slot that supports up to 32 GB of additional storage.
“We are very excited to introduce the BlackBerry Bold 9780 featuring the new BlackBerry 6 operating system. This new model builds on the highly refined mobile experience that BlackBerry Bold users already know and love and delivers a wide range of enhancements including a rich new user interface, a fast and powerful WebKit-based browser, broadly improved communications and multimedia capabilities, an incredibly useful Universal Search feature and a high quality 5MP camera,” quoted Carlo Chiarello, Vice President, Product Management at Research In Motion.
“This new model builds on the highly refined mobile experience that BlackBerry Bold users already know and love,” Carlo Chiarello, VP of Product Management at RIM, said in a statement. The newest Blackberry will have a “wide range” of features including a new interface, a faster browser, and improvements on multimedia and communications, Chiarello added.
Research in Motion said the BlackBerry Bold 9780 will be available in other country starting November. T-Mobile offers the new smartphone beginning November 17 for $129.99 with a 2-year service agreement.




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