smartphone. Qualcomm’s MSM8655 SoCpowers this design, it’s powered by a 1.2GHz processor with 768 MB ofRAM at its disposal. There’s 8GB of storage space and that can be expanded right upto 32GB using a microSD card. The 2.8-inch touchscreenhas a resolution of 640x360 with a pixel pitch of 298PPI. There’s a 5MP camera built into the back of the phone and it supports 720p video recording as well -there’s also a flash. Controlling the interface is done using the optical trackpad and the 35 keys on the hardware keyboard are backlit. There’s 3G connectivity as well as dual-band Wi-Fi 802.11n capability. The phone runs BlackBerry OS 7.0, but it’s upgradable to 7.1. There’s a price to pay for the luxury phone, and that is some 1.39 lakh rupees, several times more than most phones sold in the Indianmarket. The price being asked for the P’9981 is quite a lot. The phone is likely tobe hit amongst those whowant to make a fashion statement. In terms of features and performance and also theplatform, it’s not the popular one in the streettoday. RIM has been in the news for a number ofreasons - mainly for losing popularity and also losing out in the tablet race. A move such as the launch of this luxury smartphone is a bit awkward, considering the company isn’t doing too well and there are job cuts likely on the way. They’ve also had tocut down prices of the PlayBook tablet and then even stop selling the 16GB model.
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
BlackBerry Porsche Design P'9981 phone launched in India
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smartphone. Qualcomm’s MSM8655 SoCpowers this design, it’s powered by a 1.2GHz processor with 768 MB ofRAM at its disposal. There’s 8GB of storage space and that can be expanded right upto 32GB using a microSD card. The 2.8-inch touchscreenhas a resolution of 640x360 with a pixel pitch of 298PPI. There’s a 5MP camera built into the back of the phone and it supports 720p video recording as well -there’s also a flash. Controlling the interface is done using the optical trackpad and the 35 keys on the hardware keyboard are backlit. There’s 3G connectivity as well as dual-band Wi-Fi 802.11n capability. The phone runs BlackBerry OS 7.0, but it’s upgradable to 7.1. There’s a price to pay for the luxury phone, and that is some 1.39 lakh rupees, several times more than most phones sold in the Indianmarket. The price being asked for the P’9981 is quite a lot. The phone is likely tobe hit amongst those whowant to make a fashion statement. In terms of features and performance and also theplatform, it’s not the popular one in the streettoday. RIM has been in the news for a number ofreasons - mainly for losing popularity and also losing out in the tablet race. A move such as the launch of this luxury smartphone is a bit awkward, considering the company isn’t doing too well and there are job cuts likely on the way. They’ve also had tocut down prices of the PlayBook tablet and then even stop selling the 16GB model.
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