New RIM Handset good but not Revolutionary: Analyst
Posted on Wed, 20 Aug 2008 14:00:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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TORONTO (Reuters) - Research In Motion's powerful new BlackBerry Bold is
a "strong product," but it isn't revolutionary, according to an analyst who
reviewed the smartphone ahead of its North American launch.
Citi Investment Research analyst Jim Suva wrote in a note to clients on
Wednesday that he has tested numerous features of the device, including its Web
browsing, GPS, e-mail, video and music capabilities.
The Bold is the first BlackBerry to support next-generation high-speed HSDPA
cellular networks and comes with integrated Wi-Fi and a host of multimedia
features.
Suva wrote that its completely new browser is a "big improvement" from the
earlier Curve and Pearl models of the BlackBerry. As well, the phone's display
is noticeably better, Suva said after watching the comedy film "Talladega
Nights" on it.
However, he said there were a few occasional high-speed signal-dropping
problems, especially on streets with tall buildings. The handset's EDGE network
capability immediately picked up the signal, but at slower Internet speeds, Suva
said.
The Bold is set to debut on carrier Rogers Communications Inc in Canada on
Thursday. However, AT&T -- the handset's lead carrier in the United States --
has yet to announce when it will launch the device. It is already available in
parts of Europe.
Suva said that overall, the Bold is a "strong product but not a complete game
changer."
He added the device will appeal to business users -- especially those who travel
internationally -- "but less so to consumers given its likely high price."
Jim Balsillie, the co-chief executive of Waterloo, Ontario-based RIM, told
Reuters in May that the handset will cost between $300 and $400.
RIM's volatile shares were up 3.8 percent at C$138.78 on the Toronto Stock
Exchange on Wednesday morning.
($1=$1.06 Canadian)
(Reporting by Wojtek Dabrowski; editing by Peter Galloway)
© Copyright 2008 Reuters.
Posted on Wed, 20 Aug 2008 14:00:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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