Monday, September 25, 2006

-Mobile UK announces Blackberry 7130G


-Mobile and Research in Motion (RIM) have announced that the Blackberry 7130G will go on sale in the UK. With features such as a bright, high resolution colour LCD display that incorporates intelligent light sensing technology to automatically optimise screen lighting levels for indoor and outdoor viewing and the push based connectivity that Blackberry is famous for, RIM fans will be pleased to have the 7130G as an option to buy when they choose to upgrade their handsets. Blackberry was on Phoneyworld recently due to security concerns when a hacking code for Blackberry instruments was made public - and again when the latest Blackberry, the Blackberry 8100 was unveiled.

The 7130g will be available from T-Mobile UK for a price which will vary considerably depending on the plan but it can go from 0 upto £139.99. The BlackBerry 7130g features a re-engineered device platform and 64 MB flash memory, providing users with a highly responsive experience when browsing the web, viewing attachments and graphics, and running other mobile applications. The handset will also have 64 megabytes of flash memory , support for quad band GSM functionality (can be used on any GSM network around the world) as well as MP3 playback support. The handset will have dimensions of 115x56x18mm and a weight of 120 grams. While the chief strengths lie in messaging, even more so thanks to the suretype keyboard technology which makes it easier to type messages, this one like others of its kind does not have any support for memory cards. Chiefly meant for office users who would not carry if a phone would be able to carry their entire music collection, the 7130G has also been called as the 'Best Blackberry every from RIM' by users.

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