
The BlackBerry 7100i looks like any normal cell phone, except this Nextel-powered device supports email, PDA functions, Bluetooth connectivity, speakerphone, Web browsing and Java support, GPS navigation, and walkie-talkie ability. The hi-res (240 x 260 pixels) color display and SureType keyboard technology (should) help the 7100i when typing email or managing your calendar and contacts. Other specs include 64MB flash memory and 8MB SRAM. It will be available for $349.99 next week via Sprint. Previous article.
[Via GPS News]
Publisher: I just hate this keyboard.
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