Mobile operator Orange has confirmed that this weekend it will start selling
the high-end BlackBerry
Bold, the first of its kind to offer HSDPA high-speed data access, while
retailer The Carphone Warehouse also expects to have the devices in store as
early as 16 August.
An Orange spokesperson told vnunet.com
that the device "will be in Orange channels on Saturday". He was unable to
confirm that the Bold would definitely be available in stores for customers to
purchase this weekend, as the operator will only be taking delivery of the
devices a few days before, but he added that the BlackBerrys would be available
for online ordering as of Saturday and "should also be in store".
Orange will not be charging a standalone fee for the Bold device but
customers will have to sign up for a £40 per month contract.
The Carphone Warehouse gave 21 August as its official launch date for the
Bold. However, a spokesperson added that it could have the models on sale "as
soon as 16 August" on an Orange contract, also at £40 per month.
T-Mobile will not have the devices in store until September, although it was
the first UK operator to announce a launch date for the device. A spokesperson
for BlackBerry maker Research In Motion (RIM) said it was unaware of any
official release date from Orange and instead pointed customers towards the
September T-Mobile launch date.
The BlackBerry Bold is the first model from RIM to offer HSDPA high-speed
network access. It has the look and feel of the Apple iPhone but stops short of
offering a touch-screen capability.
Our
initial
tests found that the Bold is easy to navigate around and offers speedy
mobile web browsing compared to older BlackBerry models.
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