If the Bold works, don't fix it. AT&T followed that advice and has achieved mostly solid results on its version of RIM's BlackBerry Bold 9000, which is similar to the model for Canada's Rogers Wireless, we reviewed back in August. The Bold remains an excellent executive smartphone with a gorgeous screen, reliable e-mail, Microsoft Office document editing, and a terrific media player. But we wish AT&T had used that three-month delay to work on the troubled Web browser, which still struggles to load pages that contain JavaScript.
Research In Motion Ltd
http://www.rim.com
- Price as Tested: $299.99 - $549.99 List
- Service Provider: AT&T
- Operating System: BlackBerry OS
- Screen Size: 2.8 inches
- Screen Details: 2.8", 480x320, 65k-color TFT LCD screen
- Camera: Yes
- Megapixels: 2 MP
- 802.11x: Yes
- Bluetooth: Yes
- Web Browser: Yes
- Network: GSM, UMTS
- Bands: 850, 900, 1800, 1900, 2100
- High-Speed Data: GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA
- Processor Speed: 624 MHz