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Blackberry 8800
The 2.5-in., 320-by-240-pixel, 65,000-color display has roughly the same specifications as some previous BlackBerries, the clarity and brightness of the display on the review unit were truly impressive. Add the familiar and elegant BlackBerry user interface, the new keyboard and trackball, and the overall usability of the BlackBerry 8800 is quite high and arguably improved over previous models.
Looks like the BlackBerry 8000 series has a brand new addition to the family, although the model number has not been decided upon just yet. Nevertheless, I'm sure you are more interested in what lies beneath the hood. This Vodafone offering will be launched this May and comes with a 624Mz processor, a Tavor chipset, full HSDPA with tri-band UMTS (850/1900/2100) connectivity, a "half VGA" display (480 x 320), a 1500mAh battery, GPS navigation function, WiFi support and a 2 megapixel camera.
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