Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Sep 8 2004, 1:26pm EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Research In Motion Ltd (RIM) launches new Blackberry 7100t Mobile phone exclusively available on T-Mobile.
RIM packs the Blackberry functionality in a traditional Phone design with the 7100 series. RIM's SureType method converges a phone keypad and a QWERTY keyboard to fit within the size constraints of the Blackberry 7100t. The Blackberry phone features also a Color Screen, Bluetooth, Speakerphone and Instant Messenger.
The 7100t will be shown in San Francisco at the 1000 T-Mobile Store opening on September 12th. It will be released in October for $199.99.
More details in RIM Press-Release and on T-Mobile's Blackberry 7100t site.
See also the Walter Mossberg Review of the Blackberry 7100t.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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