The BlackBerry Bold 9700 is like a classically-tailored suit: elegant, predictable, practical, and easy to slip into, but not visibly innovative. It advances the state of the art without making unsettling changes. In some ways, this is good; the Bold is fast, clean, and a great messaging and media phone. But BlackBerry's slow Web browser, lack of consumer-level Exchange support, and aging interface are starting to look weak next to the competition.
Research In Motion Ltd
http://www.rim.com
- Price as Tested: $199.99 Direct
- Service Provider: T-Mobile
- Operating System: BlackBerry OS
- Screen Size: 2.4 inches
- Screen Details: 480-by-360, 65k-color TFT LCD screen
- Camera: Yes
- Megapixels: 3.2 MP
- 802.11x: Yes
- Bluetooth: Yes
- Web Browser: Yes
- Network: GSM, UMTS
- Bands: 850, 900, 1800, 1900, 2100, 1700
- High-Speed Data: GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA
- Processor Speed: 624 MHz

has half moon on top of it. left side of keyboard below the A.
bottom right key (AKA SHIFT key)
to find a contact in the Address Book screen.
to keylock your BlackBerry quickly from the home screen. (Alternate keypress is just press K, but this only works if "Dial From Home Screen" is disabled)
- close message listing and return to home screen (ribbon)