BlackBerry Bold 9700 For Jamaica Digicel and Lime
Todays Jamaica have receive another bold to its family the Bold 2 (Blkackbery 9700). Lime and Digicel have introduce the BlackBerry Bold 9700, which launch today.
The BlackBerry Bold 9700 combines an extensive array of high-end communications and multimedia features in a compact and highly refined design that will appeal to both professional and personal users.
It offers top-of-the-line performance, functionality and features with support for 3G HSDPA networks around the world, a next-generation (624 MHz) processor, 256 MB Flash memory, built-in GPS and Wi-Fi, a 3.2MP camera and a dazzling, high resolution display.
Both company Lime and Digicel::n “There is pent-up demand and great anticipation in the Caribbean market for the latest BlackBerry smartphone. The performance of this compact, highly functional handset will surely satisfy the most demanding users,” said LIME’s Chief Marketing Officer Chris Dehring.
Digicel Group Marketing Director Kieran Foley said: “Digicel believes that everyone should have easy access to the Internet, e-mail and instant messaging and the BlackBerry Bold 9700 smartphone steals the show in terms of offering these innovative services and applications for those who wish to stay at the top of their communications.”
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