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The RIM BlackBerry Bold: a First Look
By: Joe Eitel
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    2008-12-24

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    The RIM BlackBerry Bold: a First Look


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    The wait is finally over. For quite some time, customers have been eagerly waiting for Research in Motion (RIM) to release its new BlackBerry. It's finally here. Keep reading while we put the RIM BlackBerry Bold through its paces.

    Introduction

    The eager anticipation is no surprise; after all, theRIM BlackBerry Bold is the latest in the line-up of a wildly popular product. So far,reviewshave been positive for this much anticipated mobile device. One of the reasons people like the RIM BlackBerry Bold is that it has one of the sharpest displays and provides excellent multimedia performance. You don't have to worry about the images being blurry or pixelized. Another big plus this smart phone offers is its support for both HSDPA and GPS.

    The RIM BlackBerry Bold also offers productivity applications, which is something that mobile professionals will love. With this mobile device, they can not only view their attachments, but if they upgrade to theDataViz Documents To Go Premium Edition, they can create new documents. Another endearing trait of the RIM BlackBerry Bold is that it is flexible when it comes to connectivity. It supports 3G technology and 802.11 a/b/g Wi-Fi connectivity.

    This mobile device also offers good memory support. The RIM BlackBerry Bold comes with 1 GB of on-board memory, along with 128 MB of integrated flash memory. The expansion slot can support up to 16 GB cards. The RIM BlackBerry Bold has a lot to offer, and BlackBerry lovers will not be disappointed; keep reading to learn the details. When you're ready to purchase a RIM BlackBerry Bold, you'll need to go to a localAT&Tstore or visit its web site to order one.

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