UPDATE: Sprint has announced that it will offer the Tour for $200 after instant and mail-in rebate, with a two-year service agreements. With all the fuss about the Apple iPhone 3G S things have been a bit quiet in BlackBerry land. But the folks from Waterloo (Ont.) are making a bit of a splash June 17—the day the version 3.0 iPhone software goes live, with the announcement of the BlackBerry Tour 9630.
RIM Unveils Blackberry Tour For Verizon Wireless, Sprint
By Roger Cheng
JUNE 16, 2009
NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--Research in Motion Ltd. (RIMM) on Tuesday unveiled the Blackberry Tour for Verizon Wireless and Sprint Nextel Corp. (S), breaking its pattern of releasing devices with an exclusive wireless carrier partner.
BlackBerry Tour smartphone announced; Sprint prices it at $200 after rebates
By Matt Hamblen
June 16, 2009
BlackBerry Tour smartphone, which Sprint Nextel Inc. separately said it will sell later this summer for $200 with a two-year service agreement and rebates.
New BlackBerry Tour Caters to Globetrotting Users
By Richard Adhikari
06/16/09
Research In Motion's newest BlackBerry is built for the world-traveling pro, boasting support for enough cellular standards to get a signal in almost any country. One standard it does not support, however, is WiFi. Verizon and Sprint will debut the phone, but neither the carriers nor Research In Motion would commit to a release date.
Blackberry Tour gets 3G, but no Wi-Fi
Waterloo (ON) – Research in Motion (RIM) today announced the new Tour smartphone, which looks like the CDMA sibling to the GSM-based Curve 8900. Yet, the phones are very different in their hardware and software specifications and it is once again that forces buyers to make compromises as Wi-Fi is not supported.
Make No Mistake: RIM's BlackBerry Is The One To Beat
June 17, 2009
Research In Motion on Tuesday introduced BlackBerry Tour 9360, a 3G BlackBerry smartphone that represents the latest in RIM's dominant BlackBerry handhelds. And let's take a moment to remember that "dominant" is no misnomer: while the new BlackBerry device's unveiling didn't have the crackle and snap of recent announcements by Apple, with its iPhone 3G S, and Palm, with its much-awaited Palm Pre, BlackBerry and RIM are currently the leaders of the pack -- enjoying as much as a 55.3 percent smartphone market share in North America, according to one researcher.
New BlackBerry Tour joins smartphone fray
By David Goldman
June 17, 2009
Research In Motion unveils new high-end BlackBerry for Verizon and Sprint, aimed at international travelers. The smartphone wars are heating up with recent launches of the Apple iPhone 3GS and Palm Pre, and Research In Motion is determined to stay in the game.
RIM Unveils Blackberry Tour For Verizon Wireless, Sprint
By Roger Cheng
JUNE 16, 2009
NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--Research in Motion Ltd. (RIMM) on Tuesday unveiled the Blackberry Tour for Verizon Wireless and Sprint Nextel Corp. (S), breaking its pattern of releasing devices with an exclusive wireless carrier partner.
BlackBerry Tour smartphone announced; Sprint prices it at $200 after rebates
By Matt Hamblen
June 16, 2009
BlackBerry Tour smartphone, which Sprint Nextel Inc. separately said it will sell later this summer for $200 with a two-year service agreement and rebates.
New BlackBerry Tour Caters to Globetrotting Users
By Richard Adhikari
06/16/09
Research In Motion's newest BlackBerry is built for the world-traveling pro, boasting support for enough cellular standards to get a signal in almost any country. One standard it does not support, however, is WiFi. Verizon and Sprint will debut the phone, but neither the carriers nor Research In Motion would commit to a release date.
Blackberry Tour gets 3G, but no Wi-Fi
Waterloo (ON) – Research in Motion (RIM) today announced the new Tour smartphone, which looks like the CDMA sibling to the GSM-based Curve 8900. Yet, the phones are very different in their hardware and software specifications and it is once again that forces buyers to make compromises as Wi-Fi is not supported.
Make No Mistake: RIM's BlackBerry Is The One To Beat
June 17, 2009
Research In Motion on Tuesday introduced BlackBerry Tour 9360, a 3G BlackBerry smartphone that represents the latest in RIM's dominant BlackBerry handhelds. And let's take a moment to remember that "dominant" is no misnomer: while the new BlackBerry device's unveiling didn't have the crackle and snap of recent announcements by Apple, with its iPhone 3G S, and Palm, with its much-awaited Palm Pre, BlackBerry and RIM are currently the leaders of the pack -- enjoying as much as a 55.3 percent smartphone market share in North America, according to one researcher.
New BlackBerry Tour joins smartphone fray
By David Goldman
June 17, 2009
Research In Motion unveils new high-end BlackBerry for Verizon and Sprint, aimed at international travelers. The smartphone wars are heating up with recent launches of the Apple iPhone 3GS and Palm Pre, and Research In Motion is determined to stay in the game.
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