| RIM BlackBerry 6230 Phone (T-Mobile) |
Compatible with T-Mobile cell phone service, RIM's Java-based BlackBerry 6230 is a business-oriented phone, organizer, and communication device that works like a normal phone but also happens to give you e-mail access, SMS text messaging, and Web browsing along with everything you'd expect from an organizer--all in a single wireless handheld that supports international GSM/GPRS roaming. The 6230 uses a 160 x 100 pixel monochrome screen and comes with an easily attaching headset for convenient, hands-free conversation so you can read, type, or retrieve information while you talk.The 6230 offers tri-band 900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS networking and operates on 1900 MHz in the US and Canada (900/1800 MHz in Europe/Asia Pacific). GSM/GPRS networks grant "always-on" operation and let you maintain a virtual connection to the wireless network for data services. GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) is a packet-switched network designed for wide-area data communication, while GSM offers high-quality mobile voice services. BlackBerrys Java-based 6210 model offers a smaller and lighter body than previous incarnations of this wireless handheld as well as upgrades to memory for greater data storage. E-mail and SMS improvements, such as wireless email synchronization and integrated attachment viewing, combined with the wireless services that BlackBerry users are already accustomed to--a phone, a Web browser, and organizer applications--round out the 6210s offerings. The phone operates on 900/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS wireless networks, allowing for international roaming among North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific.The BlackBerry 6210 is powered by a 32-bit microprocessor and uses an embedded RIM wireless modem. It offers 16 MB of flash memory plus 2 MB of SRAM for storage. The thumb-operated trackwheel and backlit QWERTY keyboard make messaging quick and easy.
$349.99
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