BlackBerry Bold 9700

By Joseph Hanlon on 22 October 2009

It's been a long time between 3G phones, but RIM has finally unveiled the successor to the Bold 9000. This new Bold is smaller, lighter and makes use of an optical trackpad instead of a jogball.

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  • Specs: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi (802.11b/g) • GPRS, WAP, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA • 3-megapixel • microSD • See more specifications
  • RRP: TBA

Has it really been more than a year since Research in Motion launched a 3G capable handset?

BlackBerry manufacturer RIM has finally announced a successor to its wildly popular BlackBerry Bold 9000, increasing the product number to 9700, but trimming the fat across all of the handset's physical dimensions. The 9700 is like the old Bold after a week at a Boot Camp for fat kids, now 5mm shorter across its width and length and 19 grams lighter.

But these are the only areas where the numbers have gone down, across all other specifications we see the numbers travelling in the opposite direction. The old Bold shipped with a 480x320-pixel display, 1GB of storage and a 2-megapixel camera, the 9700 ships with a 480x360-pixel display, a 2GB microSD card and a 3.15-megapixel camera.

The other big change is the shift from a jogball for navigation to an optical touchpad, like the one we saw on the 8520, which should, if nothing else, assist with web browsing, though we're keen to see if it also improves our high score on Brick Breaker.

For all these enhancements RIM still thinks it can squeeze better battery life out of the new model too, with six hours talk time (up an hour on the iPhone 3GS) and about 17 days standby time. It's certainly not in the same league as the four or five days we used to get on old BlackBerrys, but its not too shabby all the same.

The Bold 9700 should hit stores in the UK in November, though there's no word yet about when we might see the 9700 down under.

Topics: 9700, blackberry, bold, mobile phone, rim, trackpad

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Comments (3)

  • fasb133 gave 10/10 on 03/11/2009 14:49 Report abuse

    • Good: pizdataya huynya
    • Bad: no badd all good

    BlackBerry manufacturer RIM has finally announced a successor to its wildly popular BlackBerry Bold 9000, increasing the product number to 9700, but trimming the fat across all of the handset's physical dimensions. The 9700 is like the old Bold after a week at a Boot Camp for fat kids, now 5mm shorter across its width and length and 19 grams lighter.

  • i_am_rufus gave a review on 30/10/2009 16:43 Report abuse

    • Good: Brilliant hardware design
    • Bad: Junk O/S, being left behind by even WinMo now.

    When you hold this phone, it feels great. Then you turn it on and try to use it. RIM are making the same mistake Microsoft made with Windows Mobile - if it ain't broke, don't fix it, and look where that attitude has got them. Lastly, given that you can access Exchange on iPhone, Android, Windows Mobile, Palm, and Nokia (symbian) out of the box it really makes the need to use the Blackberry Enterprise Server and massive rip off big time. It may have once been needed, and in some circumstances still is, but don't force people to HAVE to use it!!

  • cliffordchenclifford gave 10/10 on 27/10/2009 10:20 Report abuse

    • Good: Better Specs, lighter and thinner, camera improvements + better backing which feels good in thepalm of your hand
    • Bad: Blackberry UI still the same, no fancy upgrade. Price quite expensive roughly 360-380 pounds in the UK unlocked.

    Excellent Phone, no doubt will be popular, just wish the pricing wasn't so steep. It's the same price as the HTC Touch Pro 2, LG BL40, Nokia N97 etc. just to name a few so for consumers that aren't on a Blackberry Plan or have no interests in Blackberry's, it will be very hard to choose the 9700 over other similar but better phones.

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