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BlackBerry Bold Touch 9900

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The Blackberry Bold Touch 9900 is the newest smartphone sensation to arrive in the UK. Combining the latest that both its Bold as well as the touchscreen technology can deliver, the Blackberry Bold Touch 9900 is the phone to die for this summer. RIM has given it the futuristic Blackberry OS version 7 of the operating system and it has the “fluid liquid graphics” feature in built into its 2.8 inches wide capacitive 640 x 80 pixels VGA touchscreen. With all this at their disposal, users can simply have a gala time swiping, zooming and pinching their way through with hitherto unknown speed and accuracy. The Blackberry Bold Touch 9900 also will have the NFC software in it that will make it possible for users to use the handset as they would their credit cards while making payments. The network service providers, namely Vodafone, O2 and 3 Mobile are selling this smartphone wonder through plenty of Blackberry Bold Touch 9900 deals. These mobile phone deals also would include a substantial Blackberry Bold Touch 9900 contracts. Quite a few of these contracts offer the new Blackberry Bold Touch 9900 for free under their very reasonably priced monthly payment plans.
Blackberry Bold Touch 9900 Review
Friday, October 28, 2011
Blackberry Bold Touch 9900 A Honest and Good Attempt at Exapanding Market Share!

While a major part of the mobile phone sector that includes the valued customers besides the industry experts, are busy writing of RIM (Research in Motion), the maker of these famed Blackberry smartphones itself thankfully has chosen to concentrate on the one factor for which it is there in the mobile phone world in the first place. That is making good, highly functional smartphones and continue the good work under all circumstances, good or bad.

Bridging the gap with the Androids and Apple iPhones!

The Blackberry Bold Touch 9900, the subject of our present discussion is a good instance where the Canadian premier mobile phone firm had taken the long jump required to bridge the gap between itself and the umpteen Android based smartphones brought out by rivals Samsung, HTC and to a lesser extent by Sony Ericsson, Motorola and LG.

For starters, the Blackberry Bold Touch 9900 brings to the user the combined advantages of a full QWERTY physical key board along with the optical track pad and a touch sensitive screen. RIM clearly is attempting to ride two boats here all at the same time. And to its credit, it has been largely speaking successful in doing so. It obviously does not want to completely ignore its traditionally strength of a conventional physical QWERTY even as it tries to offer the attraction of touchscreen to this users.

How much the company has worked on the Blackberry Bold Touch 9900's design is evident from the premium brushed metal exterior that is contrasted well with the carbonised battery cover at the rear of the smartphone handset. This comes through even when RIM has managed to retain the basic candy bar form factor in tact.

The best ever QWERTY key board!

Very wisely, RIM has reverted back to what it did with the Blackberry Bold 9000 with the Bold Touch 9900 when it came to the physical key board and the result is simply astounding. It is simply the best in the business.

The rest of the attractions include the very latest in the operating software and the one of the beefiest of processors around. The Blackberry Bold Touch 9900 has the latest Blackberry OS version 7.0 and the dual core 1.2 processor. The outcomes is really impressive. As the multitasking that includes E-mailing is simply at a level that is right at the top if not at the pinnacle itself. There is the in-built near field communications (NFC) feature as well.

But one only wishes that RIM makes smartphones with a slightly wider display screens. The Blackberry Bold Touch 9900 sports a 2.8 inches screen. Surely a three inch screen toting smartphone is possible these days?

The five mega pixel camera and the enhanced media player also are able to satisfy you despite the fact that the snapper is without flash. You have the Blackberry Maps and the in-built A-GPS making up the navigation related features.

Conclusion

We would say, all in all it is a very good attempt and most users would be happy with the Blackberry Bold Touch 9900.

Camera: 5 Mega Pixel
Display Size: 640 x 480 pixels, 2.8 inches
MMCSlot: False
Display Type: TFT capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Ringtone Type: MP3,True Tones
Bluetooth: True
GPRSText: YES
3GText: HSDPA 14.4Mbps, HSUPA 5.76Mbps
Battery Text: Standard battery, Li-Ion 1230 mAh
Weight: 130g
Talk Time hours: Up to 6 h 30 min (2G) / Up to 5 h 50 min (3G)
Standby Hours: Up to 307 h (2G) / Up to 307 h (3G)
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