Review: BlackBerry 9650 Bold
Jun 4, 2010, 11:41 AM by Eric M. Zeman
Research In Motion boldy goes nowhere new with its latest BlackBerry, the 9650 Bold. It's solid and capable, but fails to break any new ground. For boring suits, it suits just fine.
Research In Motion has taken the 9630 Tour, added Wi-Fi and a touchpad, and re-christened it the 9650 Bold. The "Bold" name has historically been reserved for RIM's top-of-the-line BlackBerries. This compact, QWERTY-toting smartphone represents the best that RIM has to offer, though its best often doesn't match up with the competition. It's an email machine, to be sure, but RIM's operating system is getting old and we know the next revision is coming soon. Is the 9650 worth taking a chance?
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SOS
Didn't this phone come out 6 years ago? 🤣
Can we get something new please!!!
This phone has several great features that CDMA blackberry users have been after for a while. It may not be a droid, but not everyone wants or needs that. This ...
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Disrespect said:
Same Ol' Stuff with Blackberry...
Didn't this phone come out 6 years ago? 🤣
Can we get something new please!!!
What are you looking for?
This is a top of the line device for folks...
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