Move over, Android: Here comes BlackBerry Bold

22.10.2008
Research In Motion doesn't mind stealing Android's thunder. Details about the long-delayed , RIM's new weapon in the 3G battle, were revealed Wednesday -- yep, right smack in the middle of Google's glory.

RIM says its BlackBerry Bold phone will become available on AT&T starting November 4. Bold's pricetag isn't too timid, either: The phone will sell for a cool US$300, two-year contract included. Compare that to the $200 iPhone 3G and $180 T-Mobile G1, and you'll see where Bold earns its name.

Breaking Down Bold

So will Bold be worth the big stack of bills? Maybe. The device -- , before the iPhone 3G had even entered our vocabulary -- has seen as RIM worked to perfect its network performance. RIM and AT&T are certainly hoping all the waiting will pay off. Here's what you can expect in the Bold:

-- An iPhone-esque look with a customizable leatherette backplate (add-on colored shells let you switch out the hue)

--A tweaked-up QWERTY keyboard with specially sculpted keys meant to avoid slipping and new thin metal dividers between each key

-- Support for 3G, HSDPA, and EDGE

-- Simultaneous voice and data capability

-- 802.11a/b/g WiFi

-- Stereo Bluetooth

-- Standard 3.5mm headphone jack (sorry, G1)

-- Full GPS capabilities

-- A 2-megapixel camera with 5X digital zoom

-- A 624 MHz mobile processor with 1GB on-board memory and 16GB additional memory capacity

Now, to be clear, Bold isn't BlackBerry's answer to the iPhone; that's , expected to hit stores by the holidays. Bold lacks the iPhone's touch technology, screen size, and accelerometer. Its AT&T is also no match for Apple's ubiquitous iTunes offering. But for business users seeking a full office suite and a non-virtual keyboard in a powerfully updated package, Bold might just be the right next step -- if, of course, the cost isn't too much of a burden.