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BlackBerry Bold 9700

While it's hard to recommend it as an upgrade to current Bold owners, the 9700 is an outstanding phone in its own right and is still among the best handsets for business users.

Telstra first to launch BlackBerry Bold 9700

Telstra tightens its grip of the smartphone market and is the first to market with the highly anticipated BlackBerry Bold update.

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Reviews

  • BlackBerry Storm 9500

    The Storm's clickable display has given us confidence in touchscreens we haven't enjoyed before now. It won't be for everyone, but those who master this system will be rewarded with an excellent smartphone experience.

  • BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220

    The first BlackBerry clamshell looks great and does the basics well, though its lack of 3G data speeds is disappointing.

  • BlackBerry Bold 9000

    The Bold is what BlackBerry fans have been waiting for. It's feature-rich and sharply designed, let down in small measure by some cumbersome software.

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Features

  • Top crop: Best BlackBerrys

    Even with stiff competition, BlackBerry is still the name synonymous with mobile business devices. Check out our list of the latest releases.

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  • Nokia still tops smartphone market, but others gaining

    Finnish manufacturer Nokia shipped the most smartphones in 2008, but its worldwide market share continues to decrease as rivals roll out popular, high-profile handsets.

  • How will BlackBerry App World work?

    Research In Motion launched its application store — dubbed BlackBerry App World — and the pricing model will immediately draw comparisons to Apple's App Store set-up. That comparison, however, only goes so far.

  • RIM opens new HQ

    Defying today's gloomy economic news, the company behind BlackBerry smartphone handsets opened a regional headquarters in North Sydney.

  • More BlackBerry app store details emerge

    Details have emerged about the upcoming BlackBerry app store during the first BlackBerry Developer Conference held in California.

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Downloads

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