he BlackBerry Bold (known during development as the BlackBerry 9000) has been labeled by some as an "iPhone killer," but it's not really that so much as a device aimed at keeping BlackBerry on top of the Enterprise game.
From their press release of BlackBerry Bold: "The BlackBerry Bold smartphone's support for tri-band HSDPA and enterprise-grade Wi-Fi (802.11 a/b/g) networks and its next-generation 624 MHz mobile processor make short work of downloading email attachments, streaming video or rendering web pages. The BlackBerry Bold also includes 128 MB Flash memory plus 1 GB on-board storage memory."
Note that unlike the T-Mobile Pearl, Wi-Fi can be used only for data, not voice calls. More:
"The BlackBerry Bold smartphone comes with the most vivid and bold display ever introduced on a BlackBerry smartphone. Its half-VGA (480x320 resolution) color LCD is fused to the undersurface of the lens, making images leap out with stunning definition and clarity."
While it has the same resolution as the iPhone, the display is (quite obviously) smaller. The hard keyboard is a plus for Enterprise users, though.
For off-business hours, the Bold has a 2-megapixel camera with video recording capability, built-in flash and 5x digital zoom. It has built-in stereo speakers. According to RIM, when using wired headphones or external speakers, the media player gives the user an equalizer with 11 preset filters.
What else? Integrated GPS, so you can't say you were lost if you miss an important business meeting.
The big question? When. The somewhat vague answer: summer. I'm thinking sometime close to the 3G iPhone launch, which many feel will be sometime between mid-June and mid-July.
Source: By Tech Ex