
With a price tag of Rs. 31900, Research in Motion (RIM) has launched the 3G-enabled Blackberry Bold 9700 smartphone in the Indian market. However, the company is doubtful if folks other than REAL hardcore BlackBerry fans or corporate users would ever think about buying this one - especially when they have the likes of the Sony Ericsson Satio, the Droid, the Xperia X10 and the Motorola Milestone and the likes at a similar price range.
It features the new BlackBerry optical trackpad and also comes with a faster 624MHz processor, which would enable zippier performance. It has a large 2.44-inch screen capable of a high 480x360 pixel resolution, at the front and 256MB of onboard memory - expandable with the addition of a microSD card. Another superlative feature is its superior media player which also offer support for 3G HSDPA networks.
Apart from these features, at the rear, is the decent 3.2 megapixel camera that should be able to take decent images. The camera is also capable of recording videos. To help the users in low light conditions, there is an LED flash too at the rear. It has a 1500 mAh battery that is rated to power the phone for 6 hours if you talk continuously.
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