Thursday, October 8, 2009

BlackBerry Tour CDMA Comes to India

Blackberry Reliance Mobile has announced the launch of the CDMA supported Blackberry Tour on its meshwork in India. The latest CDMA substance from the RIM stables, the Tour, module be continuing to be oversubscribed along with its predecessors -- the BlackBerry Curve 8330, BlackBerry Pearl 8130, BlackBerry 8703 and BlackBerry 8830The BlackBerry Tour is a high-end CDMA smartphone with a patron of transmission functionalities as well as hold for email, ethnic networking and a wide difference of another ambulatory applications. The sound module be available nationally from Oct. 12 for Rs. 27,990. As a primary content from Reliance Mobile for pre-booking customers, users module be healthy to savor digit months of free BlackBerry cyberspace Service on Reliance Mobile's CDMA network.The BlackBerry Tour is a sleek hunting figure - thanks to its black finish and chrome highlights surrounding its edges. It measures 112mm x 62mm x 14.2mm (L X W X D) and weighs just 130g. A large familiar, full-QWERTY keyboard graces the front along with the2.44" bright, 480x360 partitioning display. Other features on the sound include:
  • 3.2 megapixel camera with flash, uncertain zoom, ikon stabilization, autofocus and recording recording
  • Full HTML scheme browser, including hold for moving frequence and recording (RTSP)
  • Advanced media contestant for videos, pictures and music, a 3.5 mm stereo headset jack and hold for the Bluetooth Stereo Audio Profile (A2DP/AVCRP)
  • 256MB Flash memory
  • Expandable module via hot swappable microSD/SDHC module bill slot, activity up to 32GB cards
  • Built-in GPS
  • BlackBerry Media Sync support
A field drawback module be the demand of Wi-Fi on this one. So, before you get hopping to buy this one, do ready in mind that there is no Wi-Fi hold and for data, you module hit to stick to Reliance's cyberspace service.As mentioned earlier, the Tour crapper be yours for Rs. 27,990 and module be available staring Oct. 12. For those hunting for the digit months of free cyberspace usage, pre-booking begins on Oct. 7!
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