It must be noted that the Bold 9900, the all-touch Torch 9860, and the previously-released Torch 9810, will be able to take advantage of AT&T's 4G HSPA+ network so that you are able to enjoy network speeds that are nearly up to four times faster compared to the majority of previous 3G BlackBerry smartphones.
Just what does the BlackBerry Bold 9900 deliver? For starters, it will have a full QWERTY keyboard just in case you shun virtual keyboards like how a vampire hates sunlight, and it is also the thinnest BlackBerry smartphone to date at a mere 10.5mm. Other hardware specifications include a 2.8″ touchscreen display, a 1.2 GHz processor, Liquid Graphics technology, 768MB RAM, 8GB of internal memory, a microSD memory card slot, HD video recording capability and dual-band Wi-Fi support.
Expect to fork out $199.99 for the BlackBerry Bold 9900 this coming November 6th, where it will be accompanied by a two-year contract. [Press Release]
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