Now
Blackberry users can wirelessly read email, make phone calls,
book meetings, and more -
in color. The RIM Blackberry 7230's
high resolution 240x160 display supports over 65,000 colors.
The
popular handheld also includes increased memory for application
and data storage (16 MB flash memory plus 2 MB SRAM), and easy
integration with multiple email systems, so you can keep your
existing email address or use the one included with the
Blackberry.
Plus integrated attachment viewing lets
you read Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, WordPerfect, and
Adobe PDF files with ease. Completely embedded wireless
technology, lets the Blackberry travel lightly with no extra
attachments or dialing-in required to get online.
Similar to a
DSL line on a wired computer, the BlackBerry's connection is
designed to remain on and continuously connected to the wireless
network, so data and email is delivered to your handheld with no
extra effort required.
Services available include wireless
e-mail, voice and SMS, mobile data service, a wireless calendar,
and of course, wireless Internet access. The 7230's integrated
phone features Tri-Band cellular phone service, which operates
on 900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS wireless networks, allowing for
international roaming between North America, Europe, and Asia
Pacific.
For security, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server supports the
Triple DES standard, which meets established corporate security
requirements for remote data access to allow secure sending and
receiving of confidential information from any location.
Blackberry software is supported by Microsoft Exchange Version
2.1 or higher, or Lotus Domino Version 2.0 with Service Pack 2
or higher.
Also, Blackberry supports Java 2 Micro
Edition (J2ME), enabling a wide range of open standard software
application development. When used as an organizer, the
Blackberry offers PC synchronization, a calendar, reminders, and
other standard PDA features, as well as a keyboard-backlit
QWERTY keyboard, and a Trackwheel brand thumb-operated
trackwheel for ease of navigation.
Accessories include a USB cable for
charging and PC synchronization, an international travel
charger, and a swivel holster. The machine measures 4.4" x
2.9" x 0.9", and weighs 4.8 oz. The Lithium battery is
rated at up to 4 hours talk time and 10 days standby time.
Features:
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The
first color-display BlackBerry
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Also
the first BlackBerry with games, and one of the first with
tri-band GSM, for better world roaming
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Includes
an integrated, backlit QWERTY keyboard, corporate email
integration, attachment viewing, and WML/HTML browser
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Supports
attachment viewing for Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint,
WordPerfect, and Adobe PDF
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Supports
Microsoft Exchange and Lotus Domino
Technical
data:
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User
Interface: Backlit, Clock, Text
Message Indicator, Voice Mail Button, Voice Mail Indicator,
Volume Select/Display, Signal Strength Indicator
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Size
& Weight: 4.4" x 2.9" x 0.94"
inches 4.8 ounces
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Call
Management:Call Timers, Redial, Missed Call Indicator,
Call Log, Voice Activated Dialing, Any-Key Answer,
Auto-Answer, Auto-Redial, Speed Dial, Mute Control,
No-Answer Transfer, One-Touch 911, Vibrating Ring,
Differential Ring
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Phone
Book Capacity: 250 entries
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Advanced
Messaging: SMS Messaging Two Way, Text Messaging
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Web
& Data Features: Internet Browser, Call
Restrictions, Lock Alarm
Power:
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Battery
Strength Indicator
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Minimum
Rated Standby Time: 240 hours
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Minimum
Rated Talk Time: 240 minutes
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Battery
Cell Composition: Lithium Ion
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