Offering the capability of real time email in any location, the BlackBerry Smartphone has become a popular wireless handheld device. Designed and developed by the Canadian company Research in Motion (RIM), the abilities of the Blackberry (mobile telephone service, text and media messaging, internet browsing, push email and fax) have created its addictive reputation, known to most users and the Webster New World College Dictionary as the "CrackBerry."
Research in Motion manufatures the blackberry.
The company RIM made the BlackBerry company, which was formerly owned by Mihalis (Mike) Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie, and the BlackBerry company makes the BlackBerry phone.
The name of the company that produces the phone brand Blackberry is RIM, which stands for Research in Motion. In January 2013 they changed their name to Blackberry.
Blackberry is the company that manufactures the Blackberry 8800. The unit first hit stores in 2007. It was first in the 8800 series. There are also the 8820 and 8830 models.
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No, Verizon Wireless is not the only cell phone company that sells Blackberry's. All cell phone companies carry at least one brand of Blackberry. Rogers, Telus, and Fido are a few examples.
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A blackberry (fruit) is "une mûre" (fem.) in French. The brand name Blackberry (smart phone) is unchanged.
Blackberry smartphones are manufactured by R.I.M. (Research in Motion) who are located in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Blackberry is it's own company. The phone is compatible with any service that includes GSM technology.
If you lose your Blackberry you should call your cell phone company and report it lost. They will turn the phone off and send you a replacement phone.
Yes but only by the phone company that you have.
Maybe. If your phone company sells the bb torch then yes.
Only three Blackberry brand phone models are currently available in pink, according to the Blackberry website. These are the Curve models 9300, 9320 and 9360.
Based on my findings, it seems that almost every cellphone provider has the BlackBerry Bold available on their plans. So, no, you do not have to get a specific phone company to get the BlackBerry Bold. Find the one that suits you best and go with it!