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BlackBerry Bold

Line of BlackBerry smartphones


Line of BlackBerry smartphones

FieldValue
nameBlackBerry Bold
imageBlackBerry Bold.png
manufacturerResearch In Motion
available2008–2013
discontinued
osBlackBerry OS
successorBlackBerry Q10
BlackBerry Classic
BlackBerry Z10
inputQWERTY
predecessorBlackBerry Curve 8330
BlackBerry 8800/8830
statusDiscontinued

BlackBerry Classic BlackBerry Z10 BlackBerry 8800/8830 The BlackBerry Bold was a line of mid-range and high-end smartphones developed by BlackBerry Limited. The lineup was launched in 2008 with the BlackBerry Bold 9000, originally a flagship BlackBerry device before the introduction of the BlackBerry Storm. In 2009, the form factor was made more compact with the 9700 and the 9630. In 2010, the 9650 and 9780 were released with BlackBerry OS 6. In 2011, the 9780 was replaced by the 9790/9788 alongside the 9900/9930 series. The 9900/9930 and 9790, which have additional touchscreen displays, released in August and November 2011, respectively.

The Bold family was known for its distinctive form factor, QWERTY keyboard, and typical BlackBerry messaging capabilities with a different keyboard design than the Curve and Pearl series. The Bold series was usually more expensive and had more expensive materials (e.g. leather, soft touch rubber, carbon fiber, metal) compared to the Curve (plastic, glossy), and had higher specifications. There were two basic form factors within the Bold line: the original larger size on the 9000 and 9900, and the compact form factor of the other models.

Early series

BlackBerry Bold 9700

Main article: BlackBerry Bold 9700

The BlackBerry Bold 9700 (codenamed "Onyx") was released on December 18, 2009. While it shares most of its features with the larger models, the difference in the 9700's specifications are as follows:

  • Wi-Fi calling supported UMA (Carrier dependent)
  • Browser – HTML browsing, View Movies/Clips from websites built for mobile streaming, RSS feed support
  • Voice Dialling

All pre-loaded BlackBerry applications are available on the Bold 9700, including but not limited to: WordToGo, PowerPointToGo, BrickBreaker and WordMole. The Bold 9700 also offers BlackBerry Messenger 4.7 but is upgradable to 7.1 in the BlackBerry App World. By upgrading the OS to version 6.0, a user also automatically upgrades to higher versions of applications.

BlackBerry Bold 9650

Verizon Wireless: June 3, 2010 (Online) June 10, 2010 (Retail Stores) The BlackBerry Bold 9650 is part of the 9600 device series which takes design cues from both its predecessor, the BlackBerry Tour 9630, as well as its GSM variant, the BlackBerry Bold 9700 & the BlackBerry Bold 9780. Changes from the Tour include built-in Wi-Fi, 512 MB of onboard storage, and an optical trackpad instead of the trackball. It utilizes a 528 MHz processor, and has a 3.4 MP camera available as an option. The major difference between the 9700/9780 vs the 9650 is that the 9650 is the World Phone Edition that can use CDMA & GSM networks globally; the 9700/9780 only runs on GSM networks. Sprint Nextel announced that they would be the launch carrier for the Bold 9650 shortly after the device was introduced, releasing the phone on May 23, 2010. Verizon Wireless followed closely, releasing the phone exclusively online on June 3, 2010, followed by its retail stores on June 10, 2010. It was released in Canada the week of April 27, 2010.

BlackBerry Bold 9780 Series

The BlackBerry Bold 9780 was released in November 2010. On September 7, 2011 China Mobile and BlackBerry announced a variant known as the Bold 9788. The 9788 variant is identical to the 9700 except that the 9788 uses a Chinese 3G standard known as TD-SCDMA.

The 9780 shares the same form factor as the 9700, and the only notable differences are an improved camera (5.0 MP vs. 3.2 MP) and double the onboard memory of the 9700 (512 MB vs. 256 MB). Both devices are OS 6.0 capable, with the 9780 having OS 6 already installed. Additionally, the chrome chassis around the older Bold models had been omitted.

BlackBerry 7 series

On August 3, 2011 BlackBerry announced their seventh major release of BlackBerry OS. It included several major changes such as universal voice search, support for HTML5, Liquid Graphics and Near field communication. It also has many optimizations which improve web and gaming experiences as well as social network integration as well as some layout changes with some new icons. BlackBerry OS 7 comes bundled with the premium version of Documents To Go. On January 9, 2012 BlackBerry announced BlackBerry OS 7.1 which allows Wi-Fi Tethering, BlackBerry Tag and UMA calling.

BlackBerry Bold 9900/9930

UK August 12, 2011 (Vodafone)

CAN August 12, 2011 (Bell, Telus)

USA August 15, 2011 (Verizon)

USA August 21, 2011 (Sprint)

UK August 21, 2011 (O2)

USA August 31, 2011 (T-Mobile)

AUS September 1, 2011 (Optus)

AUS November 3, 2011 (Vodafone)

HKG Sept 7, 2011 (SmarTone, 3, China Mobile, Vodafone, CSL)

CAN Oct 19, 2011 (WINDMobile)

USA Nov 6, 2011 (AT&T)

  • Thinnest BlackBerry to date
  • Glass fibre Cover for battery compartment
  • NFC technology

The Bold 9900 was launched in Thailand at the DTAC 3G Expo on September 3–4th 2011. Soon after, many users were complaining that the phone was not 100% reliable for daily use as it often "froze" during the use of BBM (BlackBerry Messenger). The browser was also one of the main problems, as the touch was not as smooth as BlackBerry advertised. Both issues were promptly resolved through the over-the-air software releases of BBM 6.0 and BlackBerry OS 7.1, respectively. The Bold 9930 operates on both GSM and CDMA networks whereas the Bold 9900 can only function on the GSM network. However, the Bold 9900 can function in GSM bands that the 9930 cannot use. On select carriers, the Bold 9900 was the first BlackBerry phone to show 3G HSPA+ as "4G".

BlackBerry Bold 9790

Introduced on November 15, 2011, the BlackBerry Bold 9790 follows the compact ergonomics of the previous Bold 9780, with an upgraded 1 GHz processor. The camera features an autofocus, but can only produce VGA resolution videos. Other specifications are identical to the 9900.

Model comparison

Early series

ModelBlackBerry Bold 9000BlackBerry Bold 9700BlackBerry Bold 9650BlackBerry Bold 9780BlackBerry Bold 9788Announce DateDisplayProcessorMemoryInternal storageRAMInputsWiFi / BluetoothCompatible NetworksOperating systemBatteryWeightDimensionsCamera
Image[[File:Blackberry bold 9000.jpg125pxBlackberry 9000]][[File:Blackberry bold 9700.png217x217pxBlackberry 9700]][[Image:Blackberry-Bold-9650-Verizon.jpg125pxBlackBerry Bold 9650]][[Image:BlackBerry Bold 9780 Leather Pocket, Black.jpg125pxBlackBerry Bold 9780]]
url=http://press.rim.com/release.jsp?id=1562title=RIM Introduces the BlackBerry Bold Smartphonework=Research in Motionurl-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080517012537/http://press.rim.com/release.jsp?id=1562archive-date=2008-05-17}}url=http://press.rim.com/release.jsp?id=2567title=RIM Introduces the New BlackBerry Bold 9700 Smartphonework=Research in Motionurl-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120428065332/http://press.rim.com/release.jsp?id=2567archive-date=2012-04-28}}url=http://press.rim.com/release.jsp?id=3906title=RIM Introduces the New BlackBerry Bold 9650 Smartphonework=Research in Motionurl-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120105083846/http://press.rim.com/release.jsp?id=3906archive-date=2012-01-05}}url=http://press.rim.com/release.jsp?id=4622title=RIM Introduces the New BlackBerry Bold 9780 Smartphonework=Research in Motionurl-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120107123622/http://press.rim.com/release.jsp?id=4622archive-date=2012-01-07}}September 6, 2011
480x320 px 2.6 inch (built on 110 μm pixel) at 221 ppi480x360 px 2.44 inch (built on 100 μm pixel) at 244 ppi
624 MHz Marvell Tavor PXA930Qualcomm MSM7600 @ 528 MHz624 MHz
1 GBmicroSD slot only; 2 GB card included
122MB256MB512MB
Trackball, keyboardOptical trackpad, keyboard
802.11a/b/g, Bluetooth 2.0 + A2DP802.11b/g, Bluetooth 2.1 + A2DP
2G GSM and 3G HSPA2G GSM, 3G CDMA and 3G HSPA2G GSM and 3G HSPA2G GSM and 3G TD-SCDMA
BlackBerry OS 4 / 5BlackBerry OS 5 / 6BlackBerry OS 6
1500 mAH1400 mAH1500 mAH
136 g122 g136 g122 g
114 x109 x112 x109 x
2.0 MP3.2 MP5 MP

BlackBerry 7 series

ModelBlackBerry Bold 9900BlackBerry Bold 9930BlackBerry Bold 9790Announce DateDisplayProcessorGPURAMStorageInputsConnectivityCompatible NetworksGSM/GPRS/EDGEUMTS/HSPACDMA/EVDOHSDPAHSUPAOperating systemBatteryWeightDimensionsCamera
Image[[File:BlackBerry Bold Touch 9900.jpg200pxBlackBerry Bold 9900]][[File:BlackBerry Bold 9790.jpg200pxPhoto of a black BlackBerry Bold 9790, english keyboard.]]
August 3, 2011November 15, 2011
640 x 480 px 2.8 inch TFT LCD (built on 88 μm pixel) at 287 ppi480 x 360 px 2.45 inch TFT LCD (built on 100 μm pixel) at 246 ppi
Qualcomm Snapdragon 2 MSM8255T processor 1.2 GHzMarvell Tavor MG1 PXA940 1 GHz
Adreno 205PowerVR SGX 543 GPU
768 MB
8 GB Internal Storage
microSD slot
Multi-touch touchscreen, volume controls, proximity and ambient light sensors, 3-axis accelerometer, Digital Compass, GPS/aGPS
802.11a/b/g/n Dual band
Bluetooth 2.1 + A2DP + EDR
Near field communication
850/900/1800/1900 MHz
2100/1900/850/800 MHz (RDE7UW/RDY7UW) or 2100/1700/900 MHz (RDV7*UW)2100/900 MHz2100/1900/850/800 MHz (REC71UW) or 2100/1700/900 MHz (RED71UW)
800/1900 MHz
14.4 Mbit/s7.2 Mbit/s
5.76 Mbit/s
BlackBerry OS 7
1230 mAH Replaceable Lithium-ion polymer battery
12.8 days standby (GSM/UMTS)
6.3 hours talk (GSM)
5.9 hours talk (UMTS)
50 hours music playback1230 mAH Replaceable Lithium-ion polymer battery
12.8 days standby (CDMA/GSM/UMTS)
6.6 hours talk (CDMA)
6.3 hours talk(GSM)
5.9 hours talk (UMTS)
50 hours music playback1230 mAH Replaceable Lithium-ion polymer battery
18 days standby (GSM)
17 days standby (UMTS)
5.2 hours talk(GSM)
5.3 hours talk (UMTS)
33 hours music playback
6.3 hours video playback
130 g107 g
115 x110 x
5 megapixel
4x digital zoom
Flash
HD video (720p) at 30 fps5 megapixel Continuous auto focus
2x digital zoom
Flash
VGA at 30 fps

References

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