BlackBerry has announced the availability of its Blackberry Tour on Verizon and Sprint network. The newest Smartphone from RIM offers support for both CDMA and GSM networks including EV-DO and HSDPA– allowing it to be used around the world.
The BlackBerry Tour offers BlackBerry push technology, geo-tagging, full QWERTY keyboard, CDMA, 2100 MHz UMTS/HSPA and quad-band EDGE/GPRS/GSM networks, measures 4.4 x 2.4 x 6 inches and has a weight of 4.58 ounces.
It includes a 3.2 megapixel camera with variable zoom, auto focus, flash and image stabilization, GPS receiver, and Bluetooth and pre-installed 2GB microSD card expandable up to 16GB and incorporates 256MB internal flash memory and 500mA AC power adapter. The Blackberry Tour handset offers a talk time of five hours and can stay on standby mode for 14 days.
The phone is loaded with multiple capabilities including access to social networking sites like Facebook, Flickr, and MySpace, and sharing pictures and videos via MMS, and instant message.
The BlackBerry Tour 9630 is available from Verizon for $200 with a two-year service agreement. Sprint is charging that same price after a $100 mail-in rebate, and with a two-year service contract.
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