Login
Register

Home
Bollywood
Slideshows
Entertainment
Fashion
Fashion Designers
Gossip
Health & Science
Lifestyle
Tech
Travel & Photography
About
Victoria's Secret 2010
Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2011
Loading
Home > Tech
T-Mobile and RIM Launch the New BlackBerry 8700g in the UK
Posted on Tuesday, January 24, 2006 (EST)
BlackBerry 8700g was completely re-engineered to boost performance and features an Intel processor as well as 64 MB flash memory and 16 MB SRAM
 
Print this page
Email this page

LONDON & WATERLOO, Ontario--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 24, 2006--T-Mobile UK and Research In Motion (RIM) (NASDAQ:RIMM)(TSX:RIM) today announced an expansion of T-Mobile's portfolio of BlackBerry(R) devices with the introduction of the new BlackBerry 8700g(TM). The device is expected to be available from T-Mobile throughout the UK from early February.

The BlackBerry 8700g, developed and manufactured by RIM, has a full QWERTY keyboard in a new, sleek, lightweight design.

In addition to standard BlackBerry functionality including support for 'push' email, phone, text messaging, browser, organizer and corporate data applications, the BlackBerry 8700g was completely re-engineered to boost performance and features an Intel processor as well as 64 MB flash memory and 16 MB SRAM. The BlackBerry 8700g delivers faster Web browsing, attachment viewing and application performance. Using the BlackBerry 8700g, users can also view common attachments such as PowerPoint, Excel and Word.

The BlackBerry 8700g features a bright, high resolution, landscape QVGA (320x240) LCD display that supports more than 65,000 colors to deliver vivid graphics. The screen offers excellent indoor and outdoor readability by featuring an intelligent light sensing technology that automatically adjusts both the LCD and keyboard lighting to provide an optimized view in outdoor, indoor and dark environments. The device also features Bluetooth(R) support for hands-free use with headsets and car kits, as well as a speakerphone.

For corporate customers, BlackBerry Enterprise Server(TM) software, tightly integrates with Microsoft(R) Exchange, IBM Lotus(R) Domino(TM) and Novell GroupWise(R) and works with existing enterprise systems to enable secure, push-based wireless access to email and other corporate data.

For individuals and smaller businesses, BlackBerry Internet Service(TM) allows users to access up to ten corporate and/or personal email accounts (including Microsoft Exchange, IBM Lotus Domino and most popular ISP email accounts) from a single device.

Related Topics:

  • RIM Launches BlackBerry Torch Smartphone and BlackBerry 6 OS
  • Follow Us



    Sawf News on mobile
    Section Headlines

    Photography Tutorials and Knowledgebase
    Compact DSLRs: Size doesn't matter

    Celebrity News
    Privacy