Sprint today released the BlackBerry 7130e, the latest device from Research in Motion (RIM) to combine phone, wireless email, organizer, Web and corporate data applications in a sleek handset.
The BlackBerry 7130e provides complete BlackBerry functionality at broadband-like speeds (average download speeds of 400-700kpbs and up to 2Mbps), offering popular features like Bluetooth Wireless technology, speakerphone, high-resolution color display and SureType keyboard technology into a sleek. The BlackBerry 7130e can also be used as a tethered modem in conjunction with a laptop for high-speed Internet and data application access anywhere Sprint has coverage. Key features include:
- Support for Sprint Mobile Broadband service on the nation's largest mobile broadband network
- Lightweight, slim design with large color display
- Full-featured phone
- BlackBerry "Push" Technology
- Phone-as-modem capability
- SureType technology, which combines a traditional phone keypad and familiar QWERTY keyboard for quick, accurate and comfortable dialing and data input
- Bluetooth Wireless technology headset and car kit support
- Speakerphone
- Dedicated "send" and "end" keys
- 64MB of flash memory, 16 Mb SRAM
- Integrated attachment viewing for popular file formats
The BlackBerry 7130e is currently available at Sprint Stores for $199.99 after available discounts and promotions.
Once again.. smoked by a few months by Verizon. When will Sprint awesome exclusive phones?
2. Posted by booboy
Wed May 31, 2006 12:36 pm
i wouldn't count on it. haha. of all the carriers sprint gets the worst phone... except maybe t-mobile.
3. Posted by steve0092
Fri Jul 07, 2006 5:18 pm
no t-mobile has some of the better looking sprint has like worst with nextel and verizon still need to get rid of the outer attena
4. Posted by GSMDude
Fri Jul 07, 2006 5:29 pm
with cdma, verizon and sprint doesnt have access to the gsm phones in asia. thats why cingular and t-mobile get the better picks. they get them from overseas... just a year later.
Post a comment and discuss this story with other readers.