RIM BlackBerry Bold gets a Hands-on review
By: Daniel Chubb | June 26, 2008 | Leave a Comment
They found that specs impressive before they had even put a hand to the Bold, then looking at the tight build and beautiful screen they start to be won over. Research In Motion have really done something special with the BlackBerry Bold, the features include a very well-built phone with keys nice and stiff, these give the user a much nicer feel when typing, the phone is also very light and that’s with the battery installed. It also includes a BlackBerry first (HSDPA networking) and a nice 1GB of built-in storage (iPhone owners smile).
The BlackBerry Bold display looks good with 480 by 360 pixels, that’s the same as Apple iPhone but you get a crisper display thanks to being on a smaller screen. Infosync did not want to say if it was better than the iPhone display overall, they want to do a review with them side-by-side before making that claim.
The new BlackBerry really shines when it comes to the improved interface; the real winner here was the new media player that vastly improves over the current player on BlackBerry handsets. RIM are hoping that the new features in Bold and some other stuff coming soon to the BlackBerry line (no details yet) well help it compete much better with Apple’s device.
The e-mail and calendar applications have not had any real update, which is a shame. Although they have given the Bolds text-heavy menus a nice revamp in color. To get the full details of Infosync’s hands-on, visit it here.
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