I like it, but I wonder how changed it is from the Curve? I wish the photographer would show us some side-by-side pics with the Curve, and also turn it on so we can see if it has the juicy 9000 screen, or a more current-gen screen.
Overall, I like the RIM is expanding their portfolio. Now, we'll have: - A full-featured business phone (90XX to replace the 88XX) - A consumer suretype flip (91XX, new form factor) - A consumer qwerty (93XX, to replace the Curve) - A consumer touchscreen (95XX, new form factor)
The only device still missing from the 9XXX generation is a new suretype candybar Pearl. Surely they're not replacing the candybar format with only the 91XX flip?
If I was a betting Canis, I'd say we'll soon see some "leaked" photos of a new candybar suretype device: 92XX, anyone?
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I like it, but I wonder how changed it is from the Curve? I wish the photographer would show us some side-by-side pics with the Curve, and also turn it on so we can see if it has the juicy 9000 screen, or a more current-gen screen.
Overall, I like the RIM is expanding their portfolio. Now, we'll have:
- A full-featured business phone (90XX to replace the 88XX)
- A consumer suretype flip (91XX, new form factor)
- A consumer qwerty (93XX, to replace the Curve)
- A consumer touchscreen (95XX, new form factor)
The only device still missing from the 9XXX generation is a new suretype candybar Pearl. Surely they're not replacing the candybar format with only the 91XX flip?
If I was a betting Canis, I'd say we'll soon see some "leaked" photos of a new candybar suretype device: 92XX, anyone?