BlackBerry Bold officially announced!
That didn’t take too long, did it? We finally have it people — it’s alive and confirmed. The BlackBerry Bold is indeed the official name for the BlackBerry 9000 device and it should be available starting "this summer." AT&T is the first carrier to launch, but there is also a 1700MHz model coming which will support T-Mobile’s 3G data network. Here are a couple highlights:
- 1GB on-board memory with encryption.
- Tri-band HSDPA.
- Pricing in the $300-$500 range with a carrier.
- Launching on AT&T "this summer."
- Interchangable color back plates.
- 5 hours of talk time, 13 days of standby time.
- 624-MHz Marvell Tavor PXA930 processor.
- Taller and wider than the Curve.
One more shot and full press release after the jump!

For customers seeking a smartphone that makes a bold statement, Research In Motion (RIM) (NASDAQ:RIMM)(TSX:RIM) today introduced the admirable BlackBerry® BoldTM smartphone. Crafted from premium materials, inside and out, that radiate elegance with a dramatic presence, the BlackBerry Bold is designed to give business professionals and power users unprecedented functionality and performance in an intuitive BlackBerry® smartphone. It is the first BlackBerry smartphone to support tri-band HSDPA high-speed networks around the world and comes with integrated GPS and Wi-Fi®, as well as a rich set of multimedia capabilities. From its lustrous black exterior, satin chrome finished frame and stylish leather-like backplate, to its stunning display, sophisticated user interface and newly designed full-QWERTY(i) keyboard, the BlackBerry Bold smartphone is a symbol of accomplishment and aspiration.
"The new BlackBerry Bold represents a tremendous step forward in business-grade smartphones and lives up to its name with incredible speed, power and functionality, all wrapped in a beautiful and confident design," said Mike Lazaridis, President and Co-CEO, Research In Motion.
SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE
The BlackBerry Bold smartphone’s support for tri-band HSDPA and enterprise-grade Wi-Fi (802.11 a/b/g) networks and its next-generation 624 MHz mobile processor make short work of downloading email attachments, streaming video or rendering web pages. The BlackBerry Bold also includes 128 MB Flash memory plus 1 GB on-board storage memory, as well as a microSD/SDHC memory card slot(ii) that is conveniently accessible from a side door. It comes with the renowned BlackBerry productivity applications, including phone, email, messaging, organizer and browser, and works with thousands of mobile business and lifestyle applications, making it easier than ever to stay connected, productive and entertained. With this powerful new smartphone, users can even talk on the phone while sending and receiving email or accessing the web, and download Word, Excel or PowerPoint files and edit them directly on the handset using the preloaded DataViz® Documents to Go® suite.
STUNNING DISPLAY
The BlackBerry Bold smartphone comes with the most vivid and bold display ever introduced on a BlackBerry smartphone. Its half-VGA (480×320 resolution) color LCD is fused to the undersurface of the lens, making images leap out with stunning definition and clarity. Pictures are vibrant and razor sharp, while videos play smoothly and web pages, documents, presentations and messages snap with exceptional quality and contrast.
DESKTOP-STYLE WEB PAGES
With its newly enhanced, high performance browser and high-resolution, ultra-bright display, the BlackBerry Bold smartphone gives users an on-the-go web browsing experience with desktop-style depiction. The trackball mimics a mouse, making it easy to navigate sites in "Page View" or "Column View" or to zoom in on specific parts of a web page, while various emulation settings allow users to choose between the full desktop-style HTML content and layout or the mobile version. Attachments can also now be downloaded from within the browser and there is support for watching streaming videos (RTSP - real-time streaming protocol).
RICH MULTIMEDIA
While it is designed to meet the extensive requirements of the business professional during the day, the BlackBerry Bold smartphone also caters to the business person’s consumer side during evenings and weekends. It features a 2 megapixel camera with video recording capability, built-in flash and 5x digital zoom. The enhanced media player can display pictures and slideshows quickly, play movies smoothly in full screen mode, and manage an entire music collection. Audio can be played over the handset’s dual speakers in rich, stereo sound, and when using wired headphones or external speakers, the media player gives the user an equalizer with 11 preset filters - like "Lounge", "Jazz" and "Hip Hop" - that boost or soften audio ranges to create the perfect ambiance.
For managing music and video, the BlackBerry® Desktop Manager software includes Roxio® Media Manager for BlackBerry® as well as Roxio Photosuite® 9 LE, which makes it easy to enhance pictures and create photo albums on the computer. For users that manage their collection with iTunes®, the new BlackBerry® Media Sync application provides a simple way to sync iTunes digital music collections with the smartphone(iii). Support for High Speed USB 2.0 allows all files to be transferred quickly from a desktop computer to the BlackBerry Bold smartphone.
POWERFUL WI-FI & GPS
For even broader high-speed network coverage, the BlackBerry Bold smartphone supports the 802.11 a/b/g Wi-Fi standards, ideal for use in enterprise or campus wireless LAN deployments, over Wi-Fi hotspots and on wireless home networks. A new "Push Button Setup" is included, making it faster for users to connect to protected wireless networks that require a sign on process.
Through its integrated GPS, the BlackBerry Bold smartphone can pinpoint its exact location, supporting applications like BlackBerry® Maps and other location-based applications or services. With its improved rendering capabilities, faster download speeds and ability to support simultaneous voice and data, the BlackBerry Bold smartphone even allows users to navigate while on a call.
FIRST CLASS PHONE
The BlackBerry Bold smartphone features a new acoustic design that increases the size of the phone’s audio sweet spot, improving listening quality and clarity. It also comes with numerous premium phone features including Speaker Independent Voice Recognition (SIVR) for Voice Activated Dialing (VAD), Bluetooth® 2.0, with support for hands-free headsets, stereo headsets, car kits (including car kits that adhere to the Bluetooth Remote SIM Access Profile) and other Bluetooth peripherals. It is a quad-band EDGE and tri-band HSDPA handset that supports global roaming(iiii) and features dedicated ’send’, ‘end’, and ‘mute’ keys, smart dialing, speed dialing, conference calling and call forwarding. It also features noise cancellation technology that offsets background noise, a powerful speaker phone and support for polyphonic, mp3 and MIDI ring tones.
ROBUST EMAIL & MESSAGING
Like all BlackBerry smartphones, the BlackBerry Bold gives users the industry’s leading mobile messaging solution. It works with BlackBerry® Enterprise Server, which enables advanced security and IT administration within IBM® Lotus® Domino®, Microsoft® Exchange and Novell® GroupWise® environments, as well as BlackBerry® Professional Software for small businesses. It also works with BlackBerry® Internet Service, which gives users access to up to 10 work or personal email accounts (including most popular ISP email accounts), and the BlackBerry® Unite! software for SOHO and home users.
CONVENIENT ACCESSORIES
The BlackBerry Bold smartphone comes with a variety of convenient accessories including a stereo headset, travel charger, carrying case or sleeve and USB cable. Users will also be able to personalize their BlackBerry Bold smartphone by purchasing replaceable leather-like backplates that come in a range of colors. The removable / rechargeable 1500 mAhr battery provides multi-hour usage with a target talk time of approximately 5 hours and 13 days standby time.
Accessories for BlackBerry smartphones, including leather holsters and totes, charging pods, premium earphones, the BlackBerry® Remote Stereo Gateway and Bluetooth headsets, are available through retail outlets or online at: www.shopblackberry.com.
AVAILABILITY
The BlackBerry Bold smartphone (model number: 9000) is scheduled to be available from wireless carriers around the world beginning this summer.
For more information please visit: www.BlackBerryBold.com.









Sticker shock!
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Any Idea when Blackberry Bold will appear under T-Mobile???
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Hey people this phone was not meant to be an iphone killer. But the folks like me who need the best email device blackberry wins hands down. I cant wait to get this new one. I have a curve iphone and sidekick lx. As far as emailing goes Blackberry there is no higher.
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RIM has also announced a native windows live messenger client.
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the T-Mobile variation will be more interesting, as this is one of 3G+TalkForever phone, will land T-Mobile in Q4
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I had a chance to use last week and it terms of size, it feels surprisingly similar to a…Motorola Q. When you look at it in person, you would think a moto q and an iPhone just had a baby…
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“The “BOLDBERRY” it is.”
Someone here has one already, and was showing it around, I don’t think it was a prototype.
Then someone said it’s being nicknamed the “iBerry” ???
I never heard that here at the BGR, so I just did my usual eye-roll.
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What’s up with that faux-leather on the back? Gross.
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At times like this, having received my Verizon 8330 on Friday and feeling excited, I am immediately disappointed as this is the device I WANT! D**n Verizon, how do they let AT&T do it? Get out a CDMA (superior voice quality) version NOW!!! I will even pay full for it!
Thx BG for your constant vigilence.
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To clear up for the “name callers” out there: The BES (forced to use Blackberry by their companies IT department) customers this IS a great phone. For the rest of the world it becomes a choice between this, and the iPhone2 (& maybe some Nokias) as the supreme ultimate phone. The Blackberry has a real keyboard- a plus… But the larger screen, 32GB, GPS, thousands of new games and programs, web browser, etc. make the iPhone an awesome choice. To see RIM put up millions NOW, after I have been buying their phones for years to spur program development is an insult! Even with there larger market share -Clearly they are following , instead of leading now..
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BGR,
Thanks for giving us as much up to date info as you can.
And for you guys at RIM -
Come on people! The best you can do for a release date is “This Summer”!?
Apple hasn’t hid the fact they are releasing their 3G iPhone in the beginning if not the 15th of June.
You guys need to let us know when your phone is going to come out so I don’t go buy a new iphone in less than a month!
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Any word on whether a CDMA version will be released before 2010?
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I have been trying to find the size of the screen and it is not detailed anywhere….can you help?
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BG - what do you make of this blackberry media sync that lets you copy files from itunes. is this legit? if so, may be massively underestimated if they do this platform wide. interesting stuff.
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Shall I get this, or the anticipated Nokia E71? Decisions, decisions…
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The screen size as stated by the Crackberry reviews was- same height as Curve, but 1/4 in. wider.
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I think the Bold could stand to have a slightly larger screen. Seems the talk/end/menu keys are a bit larger than they need to be. Shrink those keys and enlarge the screen a bit more and it would look stunning. Right now it looks smaller than my Curve.
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Doubtful Tmobile will have this by the summer….
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Suffering from for years with an AT&T Edge blackberry, I felt ignored with the recent CDMA 8330 curves and their mobile tv and all the bells and whistles.
But AT&T comes through again. WHOS LAUGHING NOW!
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CEO Jim Balsillie was just on CNBC, he sounded like a very nice and laid back dude.
I guess that’s how you’d sound if you were sitting on top of the world like this guy.
Are all Canadians like that.
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Actually the correct link is http://www.blackberry.com/blackberrybold/
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I hate to beat a dead horse, but… if RIM doesn’t port a decent version of webkit browser to the “Bold”, it’ll just be a waste of good hardware. And no, Opera doesn’t cut it. Maybe they can pay Access to port their NetFront browser to this device.
I can just see the commercials now… “the bold(rim) and the beautiful(iphone)”
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Word at WES developer conf. today is 4.6 OS is for new hardware (Bold onward) only, but that a later 5.0 OS will retrofit some of the new functions back to old devices.
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Great looking phone, very elegant. I wrote about how much RIM has riding on this phone today:
http://www.growyourfunds.com/2008/05/new_blackberry_bold_9000_is_un_1.html
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this really is a beautiful BB, I want the evdo one SOOO bad, hurry up RIM
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