Bold 9900 from BlackBerry

August 11, 2011 05:14 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 02:47 am IST - New Delhi

Sanjay Kaul , Senior Director, channel sales, RIM India with Sunil Lalvani, Director, channel sales, RIM India, at the launch of new " BlackBerry Bold 9900 " in New Delhi on Thursday. Photo Rajeev Bhatt

Sanjay Kaul , Senior Director, channel sales, RIM India with Sunil Lalvani, Director, channel sales, RIM India, at the launch of new " BlackBerry Bold 9900 " in New Delhi on Thursday. Photo Rajeev Bhatt

Research In Motion (RIM) on Thursday launched its latest BlackBerry smartphone, Bold 9900, loaded with the next-generation operating system. Priced at Rs.32,490, the smartphone is built on a new driven platform powered by the latest BlackBerry software and hardware that also offers a large highly-tactile keyboard along with touch display. BlackBerry Bold 9900 comes with a range of powerful hardware enhancements including a 1.2 GhZ processor and HD video recording. It also features Canada-based company's new ‘Liquid Graphics' technology that combines a dedicated high-performance graphics processor with a fast CPU and high resolution display to deliver a responsive touch interface with fast and smooth graphics. The new BlackBerry smartphone is equipped with integrated suite of phone, email, messaging and social applications to keep users connected, while the new operating system ‘BlackBerry 7' includes a number of other pre-loaded applications and integrated functionality for increased productivity and collaboration.

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