RIM introduces BlackBerry Pearl 3G and Bold 9650
RIM

Research in Motion has introduced two new smartphones viz. the BlackBerry Pearl 3G and BlackBerry Bold 9650.

The Pearl 3G is going to RIM's first ever BlackBerry which will be devoid of a full QWERTY keyboard and the company's much hyped SureType.

Some of the striking features of the Pearl 3G include a 239ppi equivalent display, a 624MHz processor, 256MB of flash memory, HSDPA, GPS, WiFi, microSD expansion plus a 3.2-megapixel camera with auto-focus, flash and video recording. It is just 93g in weight.

RIM’s another smartphone, the BlackBerry Bold 9650, comes with built-in GPS and a 3.2-megapixel camera with auto-focus and flash. The rest of the configuration of the BlackBerry Bold 9650 appears to be alike the original Blackberry Bold.

The BlackBerry Bold 9650 is expected to hit the US stores in May this year.

Pricing of the device is yet to be revealed.

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