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Slim new BlackBerry models join smartphone wars

by Staff Writers
San Francisco (AFP) May 2, 2011
BlackBerry maker Research In Motion (RIM) on Monday unveiled a pair of slim, powerful new handsets as their entries in the fiercely competitive smartphone arena.

BlackBerry Bold 9900 and 9930 models to hit the market mid-year will run on a new generation of the Canada-based firm's smartphone operating system.

"The new BlackBerry Bold smartphones and BlackBerry 7 OS are inspired by millions of customers around the world who want the ultimate combination of performance, functionality and style," said RIM president Mike Lazaridis.

"These fully loaded and beautifully crafted smartphones offer a highly refined user experience with blazingly fast performance, a brilliant touch screen and an outstanding typing experience."

Features in the new Bold smartphones included high-definition video, near-field communications chips, and technology supporting location-based services and augmented reality programs.

The handsets have vivid touchscreens along with the keyboards considered a hallmark of BlackBerry smartphones.

RIM also added Internet video chat to its PlayBook tablet computer competing in a market dominated by Apple's coveted iPads, which allow for video calls using FaceTime software.

"We are excited to be enabling our customers to share important moments and events with family and friends via video calls," said RIM vice president of social networking Tom Goguen.

"Video chat call is the next best thing to being there."

RIM also released a new Facebook application for PlayBook to optimize using the social networking service on the tablet. More than 30 million people access Facebook through BlackBerry phones, according to Goguen.

In a possible sign of RIM accepting the inevitable, the firm announced a "solution" crafted to let businesses networks securely manage letting workers use a combination of BlackBerry, iPhone, and Android-powered gadgets.



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