There were a few worries that next high-end smartphones RIM BlackBerry would not be making the door before the return rush to school, but to save the rumours of a release in mid-August, bold 9900 has recently passed through the FCC filing. It is generally a good sign that we will see the device in the following month, although hardly a sure bet. Some documents are dated far in the back, as on 23 June, but only have been viewable recently because of the usual confidentiality period the FCC grants.
The Bold BlackBerry 9900 was announced at the annual Conference of RIM this spring and directs their new OS 7 platform. It is a slim device, a lot of fresh style, while always remaining within the well-established faithful BlackBerry comfort zone. SPEC-Wise, it will be the first BlackBerry to break the mark of the 1 GHz processor and candybar smartphone rim traditional Prime with a touch screen. The display is an impressive 640 x 480 pixels, and while the camera is always seated at 5 megapixels as his predecessor 9780, it is now the HD 720 p video. The real kickers for new OS 7 of RIM phones will be increased support reality with a new compass, chip NFC to enable you to operate your phone on sensors in the store to pay for things and mobile hotspot Wi - Fi .we capabilities had a few times practice twice, if you want to take a look.
While the bold 9900 may not sexy revolution that shareholders and demand consumers are looking for, it is consistent with the habit of additional ubdates RIM while remaining faithful to established standards. Annoying, perhaps, but crucial to not scare the fans who still claims the BlackBerry. The spec updates are good enough just put slightly behind the curve, and the inclusion of near field communication is a level of futureproofing nice once these services are becoming more common. Is anyone really interested in picking up the next race of BlackBerry or RIM?