The world at your fingertips. Need to stay connected while you're on the go? The Tour 9630 ensures that you'll always be within reach.What makes the Tour 9630 cell phone special? With the BlackBerry operating system, it's everything you need in one handheld device. Check your email when you're away from home, use voice dialing to make calls while you're on the road, and take advantage of the built-in organizer so you'll never miss important meetings.What else can it do for me? It'll also keep you entertained! Take photos and send them to your friends, watch videos on the 2.4 diaognal display, or load up your music collection and rock out. With its intuitive trackball, you can navigate your apps, messages, and emails with ease.What's in the box? Tour 9630 handset, lithium-ion battery, back-door, charger, and user's guide.From BlackBerry.Before purchasing any unlocked cell phone, please verify with your wireless provider that the phone will be compatible on their network. AT&T and T-Mobile, which utilize GSM and operate on GSM/EDGE 850/1900 MHz, are compatible with Nokia, Samsung, Motorola and BlackBerry unlocked cell phones. Verizon and Sprint, which utilize CDMA networks, are not compatible in most cases. If you have any questions, please contact your service provider directly and verify their compatibility prior to purchasing any unlocked cell phone.Wireless capability may require a network connection, additional accessories, and/or a service connection fee.Use of Bluetooth technology may require Bluetooth software and compatible accessories.Please consult the manufacturer's documentation regarding the safe and proper use, handling, storage, charging, and disposal of products containing lithium-ion batteries.
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