
The BlackBerry 9000 as featured on engadgetmobile seems to have received a major revamp where its software is concerned, along with a more streamlined hardware design. It uses a strip interface instead of the vertical, Windows-like interface that are being utilized in current models. The chances are mostly cosmetic, with transitions and other animations being sleeker compared to its predecessors. Confirmed features include 3G, HSDPA connectivity, WiFi support and a sharper screen resolution. We’ll probably have to wait until July or August to see the BlackBerry 9000 arrive in stores.
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