RIM revealed 5 new Rim wise mobile phones featuring Rim 7 OS in August
Posted by: Amy on Aug 17, 2011
Today, RIM has introduced 5 new Rim mobile phones running Rim 7 OS.The road-up includes the Rim Bold 9990 and 9930, the Rim Torch 9810, and also the Rim Torch 9850 and 9860.
RIM is shipping all 5 mobile phone models having a 1.2GHz processor and devoted GPU, a chance to record 720p HD video having a 5-megapixel camera, and augmeneted reality abilities built-in. All will ship using the latest Rim 7 operating-system which RIM boasts offers 40% faster web browsing and enhanced HTML5 performance. The premium version of Documents To Visit is incorporated free of charge, you receive Rim Safeguard for backup copies, and Rim Balance to be used of 1 phone like a work and leisure phone. Finally there's an element known to as Liquid Graphics which uses the CPU/GPU for softer pictures no matter what you're while using phones for.
For the mobile phone models, let's begin with the Bold 9900 and 9930, which RIM is pushing because the slimest mobile phones they've available at 10.5mm. It ships having a 2.8-inch touch screen combined using the typical Rim Texting keyboard and 8GB of on-board storage. The Bold offers up NFC the very first time inside a Rim phone. Should you're wondering the way the two models will vary it's just a situation from the 9930 being for CDMA systems. The Torch 9810 however offers up a bigger touch screen display compared to Bold at 3.2-inches, and hides the Texting keyboard behind a slider permitting for any more compact phone overall.
Finally we now have the 9850 and 9860 which drop the laptop keyboard completely. Rather there's a 3.7-inch display by having an on-screen Texting keyboard rather. On-board storage drops to 4GB and RIM is clearly striving these mobile phone models at customers instead of business customers having a target the web, photos, videos, and games. For the model variations, the 9850 is perfect for the U.S. and also the 9860 is definitely an worldwide version.
RIM has mentioned that new mobile phones is going to be available globally soon with 225 service providers and marketers registered to make sure you could possibly get one wherever you're in the planet.
