RIM Prepare Latest CDMA BlackBerry - Year 2011 seems RIM is preparing a series of BlackBerry products that run on CDMA networks, and as usual, what is on the
CDMA BlackBerry device is basically has the same features and functions.
With what is on the
GSM BlackBerry devices. In the second quarter of 2011, we will hear the emergence BlackBerr Playbook CDMA version, this device is planned to be carried by Sprint WiMAX with CDMA support. Next we will find the BlackBerry Montana, this is a CDMA version of BlackBerry Dakota which most likely this product will come with a Bold Touch, where as it has been revealed previously that this peragkat will have a QWERTY keypad at the bottom of the screen but also features a touch screen.
Later in the third quarter will see the BlackBerry Monaco kikta, seen as the successor of the BlackBerry Storm with a little more slender form, using Qualcomm 1.2GHz processor, 3.7 inch WVGA screen, and a 5 megapixel camera with video capture HD.
Next, we'll get a taste of
BlackBerry CDMA Apollo dubbed with the name of Sedona, a next-gen Curve with the support of NFC. Finally, look to the early 2012 we will get a device that looks to be Malibu CODEC Touch Curve (Curve with a touch screen) with slightly lower specification than Monaco.
On the technology side, most of these new devices will adopt some new technologies that are not visible in the BlackBerry before, including a digital compass, NFC, HD video recording and "management" and support for HTML 5 is better, those devices will also get OpenGL support, the ability of a mobile hotspot, with 24-bit screen color, better web browser, and a virtual keyboard that overhauled the way the BlackBerry, OS 6.1 should already be present device.
But unfortunately we see that it turns out Mike Lazaridis has not used a dual-core processors in its products and it seems there will be many changes at the time of the launch later ... we can not wait to wait. (feedberry)