Report: RIM Preps Touch-Screen BlackBerry
05/15/08 - 03:28 PM EDT
The Wall Street Journal reports that Research In MotionRIMM is planning to release its touch-screen Blackberry 9500 -- codenamed Thunder -- in the third quarter of this year. The article states that Verizon Wireless will have a "lifetime" exclusive on the handset in the U.S. VodafoneVOD, which is a partner in Verizon Wireless along with Verizon CommunicationsVZ, will be the exclusive agent worldwide. This means the Thunder will probably be jammed-packed with radio circuitry - CDMA and EV-DO for the United States, as well as GSM/EVDO/EDGE/HSDPA for other countries. There's also information that states the phone will be able to handle what looks like the next big thing -- the 4G wireless data technology called LTE. Today's report comes on the heels of RIM's announcement last week of its upcoming, feature-laden, AT&T/Blackberry BoldT cellphone, which is currently awaiting U.S. government two-way radio handset approval If the phone is indeed available by the third quarter, it will arrive just in time to compete with the second-generation AppleAAPL iPhone, the soon-to-be-ubiquitous Google-backedGOOG Gphone, Garmin'sGRMN nuviphone, AT&T/LG's Vu, Sprint/Samsung InstinctS, Sony/Ericsson'sSNEERIC Xperia, or any other upcoming smartphone you can think of.
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