BlackBerry Expand Non-QWERTY phone

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Success with marketing it did not make the QWERTY smartphone Research In Motion (RIM) satisfied. Canadian companies were also expanding the market after conventional non-QWERTY phone users.

Releasing the 3G series BlackBerry Pearl 9105, Monday (04/26/2010) ahead of the Wireless Enterprise Symposium (WES) in 2010, does this. This is the first BlackBerry model that uses 14 standard keys and alphabet letters (alphanumeric).

"Referring to the trend growth of smartphones the User and the fact that more than three-quarters of the global mobile market is still using the traditional handset with an alphanumeric keypad, we think the latest 3G BlackBerry Pearl has a chance at a promising market," said Mike Lazaridis, President and Co-CEO of RIM.

BlackBerry Pearl 9105 Series 3G-candy bar shape with dimensions of 10.8 x5x1, 33 millimeters. Although tiny ability is not less sophisticated with 624 MHz processor, data connection UMTS / HSDPA, and even the first product that supports the BlackBerry next 802.11n WiFi standard b / g. In addition to the series 9105, RIM's 9100 series also provides a semi-QWERTY keypad with 20 buttons. Both will be available starting in May 2010.