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RIM BlackBerry Gemini 9300


Released February, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Slim and compact- fits well in your hand. Higher resolution screen when compared to previous generation phones.

The Cons:Still has a trackball on it- prone to performance issues. Not that different from previous generation Blackberry's. Inferior interface and App's when compared to it's competition.

The BlackBerry 9300 Gemini is a forthcoming next-generation smartphone from RIM. It is anticipated to be released some time in the first quarter of 2010. The Gemini will feature more or less the standard BlackBerry frame design, with full QWERTY keypad and a large screen.

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The screen is supposed to be higher resolution than the preceding line of BlackBerry units, the 8900. It is quad-band GSM receptive, and tri-band HSDPA receptive. It includes a digital camera, though resolution is uncertain at this point. It will also almost certainly include Wi-Fi connectivity and a GPS receiver. Though it is too early to give pricing information for the Gemini 9300, it is expected to be a high-end BlackBerry model, competitive with other 3G smartphones.

Features

  • GSM 850/900/1800/1900
  • Tri-band 3G HSDPA
  • Large display with higher resolution than 8900 series
  • Full QWERTY keypad
  • Bluetooth connectivity
  • Digital camera
  • High-speed Internet browsing
  • SMS, MMS, email, instant messaging
  • Email account synchronization
  • Document viewing and editing

Unconfirmed Features

  • Upgraded CPU, potentially 624MHz
  • Silver color
  • More display colors
  • 3.2-megapixel (or better) camera
  • Wi-Fi connectivity
  • GPS receiver

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    Slim and compact- fits well in your hand

  • 1

    Higher resolution screen when compared to previous generation phones

Cons
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    Still has a trackball on it- prone to performance issues

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    Not that different from previous generation Blackberry's

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    Inferior interface and App's when compared to it's competition

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