An image and a few details have emerged on the BlackBerry 9300, an as yet unannounced 3G smartphone coming from RIM.
Not surprisingly, this device will apparently have a great deal in common with other recent BlackBerries. For example, it is supposed to have a larger, higher-resolution screen than the BlackBerry Curve 8900, which has a 480-by-360-pixel display.
Similarly, the 9300 is expected to have a faster processor than the 8900, but it's not clear if it will be as fast as the BlackBerry Bold's 624 MHz processor.
Like the Bold, the 9300 will sport quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE and tri-band UMTS/HSDPA. The source can't confirm Wi-Fi, but says it is very likely. Bluetooth is essentially a given.
No other details are available at this point, aside from its code-name: Gemini.
Coming When?
There is no word yet on when the BlackBerry 9300 will be released, or what it will cost. It's possible this smartphone won't hit the market until around the end of this year.
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