Pricing:
* 36-month contract – $ 199.99
* 24-month contract – $ 299.99
* 12-month contract – $ 524.99
Features:
* Enhanced SurePress touch screen
* Portrait SureType and Multi-tap or QWERTY landscape and portrait keyboard options
* High resolution 480 x 360 pixel colour display
* International data roaming – can roam globally on GSM/GPRS networks
* Supports multiple email accounts
* 3.2 Megapixel Camera with flash, auto focus, and image stabilization
* Video Recorder
* Text Messaging Capable
* Media Messaging Capable
* BlackBerry® Instant Messaging (IM)
* HTML web browsing
* Pre-Installed BlackBerry® App World Storefront
* Tethered data capabilities
* Media player
* BlackBerry® Media Sync
* 3.5mm stereo headset capable
* Wi-Fi Support (802.11 b/g)
* Bluetooth® 2.1 including the following profiles – Mono/Stereo Headset, Handsfree, Phone Book Access Profile, Serial Port Profile. Stereo Audio (A2DP/AVCRP), DUN
* 2 GB onboard memory
* Supports microSDTM expandable memory
* Built in GPS-Assisted BlackBerry® Maps
* Includes Desktop Software that allows user to synchronize calendar, address book, tasks and memos between smartphone and desktop
Specifications:
* Network: 1xEVDO Rev.A
* Frequency: 800/1900 MHz
* Weight: 155g
* Dimensions: 112 x 62 x 13.9mm
* Colour: Black
* Style: Bar
* Digital Talktime: Up to 330 minutes (5.5 hours)
* Digital Standby Time: Up to 264 hours (11 days)
Minimum 12, 24 or 36-month contract and minimum $39.99 Voice & Data Package required to get the prices quoted. Combinations can include select Voice Calling Plan with Email & Surf feature or Talk, Email & Surf plans.
Talk and standby times are approximate and depend on network configuration, signal strength and features selected.
Thanks to mts , mobilesyrup
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