BlackBerry Bold is the BlackBerry 9000?

We’ve got some intel that we’ve been sitting on that suggests the final name of the BlackBerry 9000 will turn out to be the BlackBerry Bold. This isn’t confirmed, and the domain, which was purchased from a shady-looking comnpany in Canada, currently has text link ads on it. Not a good sign. Let’s see if this pans out. Anyone feeling the name if it turns out to be real?

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  1. On May 9, 2008 @ 11:12 pm, Seth Said:

    Uh, no. My CND $0.02 … “Bold” just sounds too contrived, not to mention boring. “Bold” is in the design and the OS. Leave it there. I’m hoping this is just a rumour without standing. RIM needs a better marketing department (or agency, if they outsource) if all that the marketing people come up with is “Bold” … I mean, name notwithstanding, I’ll still buy it but I’ll refer to it as the “9000″ over “Bold” any day …

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  2. On May 10, 2008 @ 12:25 am, DaTechnologyKing Said:

    Nobody is really going to call it “Bold” they are going to call it “the 9000″, especially the CrackBerry users…

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  3. On May 10, 2008 @ 12:39 am, FARBES Said:

    I think the final name will turn out to be the 3G Blackberry over bold or 9000

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  4. On May 10, 2008 @ 12:52 am, Bla1ze Said:

    Nope, not feeling it…RIM uses CSC Corporate Domains, which is a part of register.com out of Yarmouth,NS,Canada where their home office is out of New York..look at all the domains..

    Blackberry9000.com,
    Blackberry9100.com,
    Blackberry9310.com,

    All the same registrar..and look at the whois information as well..

    Registrant:
    Research In Motion Limited
    Domain Administrator
    295 Philip Street
    Waterloo, ON N2L3L3
    CA
    dnsadmin@rim.net
    +1.5198887465 Fax: +1.5198887465

    Domain Name: BLACKBERRY9130.COM
    Registrar of Record: Corporate Domains, Inc.

    Administrative Contact:
    Research In Motion Limited
    Domain Administrator
    295 Philip Street
    Waterloo, ON N2L3L3
    CA
    dnsadmin@rim.net
    +1.5198887465 Fax: +1.5198887465
    Technical Contact:
    CSC Corporate Domains
    Technical Administrator
    PO Box 597
    Yarmouth, NS B5A 4B4
    CA
    admin@internationaladmin.com
    +1.9027492792 Fax: +1.4137238334

    Aside from that information, the name BOLD sucks ass.

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  5. On May 10, 2008 @ 12:55 am, J Morris Said:

    i dont really care too much for the name. i cant wait to see what this has to offer. if it flops ill just end up with the curve !

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  6. On May 10, 2008 @ 12:55 am, misiones Said:

    I don’t like it…

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  7. On May 10, 2008 @ 12:56 am, FARBES Said:

    I suggests the final name of the BlackBerry 9000 will turn out to be the BlackBerry UBRAN. Then, You should say yourself ” CALL ME URBAN..” * BLACKBERRY URBAN * instead of BLACKBERRY BOLD

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  8. On May 10, 2008 @ 2:51 am, castlerock611 Said:

    I agree,it should stay at 9000,RIM are trying now to market their devices,about time,cant wait for the iphone killa the 9100 storm

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  9. On May 10, 2008 @ 3:14 am, Adrian Said:

    Which U.S. carrier is getting this?

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  10. On May 10, 2008 @ 3:51 am, charles Gadsdon Said:

    Bold is ok. 9000 is better. I want to know when I’ll be able to buy the ‘berry on UK Vodafone! I phoned them up yesterday and they know NOTHING about it………. pffffff

    I get my upgrade on 7th June. Do you think UK Voda will have it by then?

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  11. On May 10, 2008 @ 4:31 am, smis Said:

    They should call it Turtle about the speed of their releases.

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  12. On May 10, 2008 @ 7:18 am, JerryD Said:

    BlackBerry Bold (with or without the SHOUTING upper case) just doesn’t live up to the legacy.

    Although, if it were shortened to B3….

    BlackBerrry B3
    Yea I think I like that!

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  13. On May 10, 2008 @ 8:49 am, steve Said:

    “9000″ name RULES!!
    “Bold” sounds like a name “steve Jobs” wood call his next screwup!!

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  14. On May 10, 2008 @ 9:12 am, Eddy Said:

    My whois search on blackberrybold.com comes up with a company in Washington State:

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    Registrant:
    c/o BLACKBERRYBOLD.COM
    P.O. Box 821650
    Vancouver, WA 98682
    US

    Registrar: DOTSTER
    Domain Name: BLACKBERRYBOLD.COM
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    c/o BLACKBERRYBOLD.COM
    P.O. Box 821650
    Vancouver, WA 98682
    US
    +1.360-449-5933

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    Vancouver, WA 98682
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  15. On May 10, 2008 @ 10:36 am, DavidB Said:

    ‘Bold’ doesn’t do anything for me.

    Unlike some above, I think it DOES need a name. Consumer devices from RIM seem to have names, business devices don’t (I don’t consider “World Edition” a name though some folks seem to). 9000 is obviously a consumer oriented device for ATT and TMO here stateside.

    81xx Pearl and 83xx Curve, versus 87xx and 88xx without names.

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  16. On May 10, 2008 @ 11:00 am, BBTechKnow Said:

    I’d call it the Blackberry Eclipse. It’s dark, the red tinges feed into it. It’s curvy like a mother. The chrome gives it an eclipse like look.

    Blackberry Eclipse. The world in your hand.

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  17. On May 10, 2008 @ 12:04 pm, Dayne Said:

    Wow. Now that’s what I like to see, initiative….

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  18. On May 10, 2008 @ 12:15 pm, theUNTjoker Said:

    This thing absolutely rocks…….however the “Blackberry Bold” really makes it sound a tad HORRIBLE, I can think of a ton of different names for that thing than “Bold”…..

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  19. On May 10, 2008 @ 12:41 pm, BBTechKnow Said:

    I doubt AT&T will go for it given that they’re colloquially known as the Death Star.

    I also thought of

    Blackberry Pebl
    Blackberry Razr
    Blackberry iPhoneknockoff
    Blackberry BlackPearl

    But they all seemed like fud.

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  20. On May 10, 2008 @ 2:14 pm, MobileRoar Said:

    I don’t think the name is half bad. Don’t see what all the fuss is about. Plus, who cares what the name is if its kick butt device?

    It’s not like it’s called the Blackberry Pansy or something like that…

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  21. On May 10, 2008 @ 3:11 pm, RON Said:

    SB - Blackberry Pi.

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  22. On May 10, 2008 @ 3:15 pm, RON Said:

    B3??. Better would be B4. I still like Blackberry Pi. Especially with vanilla ice cream. Isn’t Pi the root of something?

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  23. On May 10, 2008 @ 3:20 pm, RON Said:

    Pi or π is one of the most important mathematical constants.

    Important - Good.

    Constant - Better.

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  24. On May 10, 2008 @ 3:21 pm, RON Said:

    That’ll be $5000.00 please. Just deposit it to my account.

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  25. On May 10, 2008 @ 3:37 pm, Adrian Said:

    Which U.S. Carrier is getting this?

    Please not AT&T

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