-- 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.