Wednesday, May 30, 2007


BlackBerry 8830 World Phone Released


location based services


The Blackberry 8830 has just been released to Sprint and Verizon Wireless and I'm sure it's feeding the hungry and eager customers waiting to get their hands on this Blackberry. What makes this Blackberry so desirable is the fact that it's the first global CDMA/GSM Blackberry. Which means if you utilize a CDMA network in the states and travel overseas, you'll be able to use your phone through the GSM networks available wherever you travel.


Another plus for this phone is that it's somewhat of a big brother to the 8100 which was only offered on GSM networks. Until the 8830, Sprint and Verizon were plagued with the old blackberries that didn't utilize the trackball function which has made the pearl so popular. The blackberry 8830 does lack a camera but compensates for that by adding an expandable microSD memory card slot and Mp3 compatibility. This is a great phone for all users of sprint and Verizon simply because its a great blackberry device and all current blackberry users should really consider upgrading to this remarkable phone. Accessories for the Blackberry 8830 are available at AccessoryGeeks.com at everyday low prices so don't forget to check them out.


Features:

GSM/GPRS (900/1800 MHz) for continued voice and email while traveling internationally
EV-DO/GPRS network connection for high-speed data transfer in more than 60 countries
Advanced sound technology that cancels out background noise and echo, to help ensure users can always hear and be heard
Polyphonic and mp3 ringtones that let you personalize the smartphone
Dedicated volume and mute keys so users can quickly make adjustments without having to fumble for the right button
Manage up to 10 (supported) email accounts and choose the account to reply or compose from
Built-in Global Positioning System (GPS) gives users access to a wide range of other Location-Based Services (LBS), like employee and resource tracking, social networking and more
Equipped with a media player to plug in a stereo headset


Cheers,

John

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