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AT&T Blackberry 8800 Smart Phone
Mid Feb.'07, AT&T today introduced the thin BlackBerry 8800 handset, made by Research In Motion (RIM). This BlackBerry® 8800 incorporates a full QWERTY keyboard and offers users a blend of performance and elegance, launching parties say.
This smart phone features built-in Global Positioning System (GPS), Push To Talk (PTT), and Global Wireless Connectivity.
It has premium, dark blue finish and also contains RIM's new trackball navigation system for fast and intuitive navigation, a media player and a microSD expandable memory slot for storage of music and videos.
This BlackBerry 8800 e-mail and gps phone offers proven and popular BlackBerry features including support for phone, email, text messaging, web browser, organizer, corporate data applications and more. Operating on AT&T's high-speed nationwide EDGE wireless data network (however, not available in alle areas), the quad-band BlackBerry 8800 also enables gives users to make phone calls in more than 200 countries and access email and other data applications in over 120 countries (Check with AT&T for international roaming services).
According to AT&T they boast the largest Push To Talk network in America and their PTT-Push To Talk service includes several differentiating features, including "availability" icons, quick group calling and users can easily switch a PTT session to a regular wireless voice call.
GPS and Navigation
This BlackBerry 8800 phone has built-in GPS and supports location-based services applications. Users can receive turn-by-turn voice and on-screen driving directions on the BlackBerry 8800 with the TeleNav GPS Navigator™. On this AT&T RIM Blackberry device, TeleNav GPS Navigator can be used in vehicles or while walking and offers colorful 3D moving maps. Users can also download TeleNav Maps™, a free application providing access to non-GPS static maps and step-by-step written driving directions. The BlackBerry 8800 also is ready for industry-specific applications, like AT&T's wireless field service solutions powered by Corrigo and sales force automation applications from Antenna Software.
This phone-email-gps device also comes with a complement of accessories -- headset, travel charger, holster, and USB cable -- that are included in the box.
It's price will be about $300 after rebates and with a two-year commitment.
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AT&T Blackberry 8800 page.
Unlimited corporate email access via BlackBerry will cost around $45 a month with a voice contract. Customers interested in only unlimited personal email access and Web browsing with BlackBerry® Internet Service can choose the BlackBerry Personal Plan for as low as $29.99 a month with a voice contract. Unlimited AT&T Push to Talk service is available for an additional monthly charge of $9.99 per device and $19.99 for Push to Talk Family. AT&T Push to Talk also features a pay-per-use option of $.15 per minute. TeleNav GPS Navigator is available for additional monthly charges of $5.99 for 10 trips and $9.99 for unlimited trips, AT&T/Cingular says.
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AT&T Blackberry 8800 page.
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