Blackberry Bold 9900 and 9930 Release Date and Price


After this latest Blackberry Bold phone was announced, I’m so excited and thrilled to get my hands on it! Some websites said that it will be released sometime this summer, but some said that it has no release date yet.

Whenever the release date is, I hope it will be released as soon as possible by next month or the month after next month. I assume, Blackberry Touch Bold 9900 and 9930 will be released by late July 2011.

As for the price, based on the various resources that I’ve read, it will be around $400 or less. If it comes with a plan, it will be around $100 to $150.

Blackberry Bold 9900/9930 is the first Touch Bold phone! It has 8GB Internal memory and can be maximize up to 40GB (with up to 32GB external memory support).

The best thing about Blackberry Bold 9900 and 9930 is that it’s powered by the latest Blackberry OS! The Blackberry OS 7. I don’t know what new in their latest OS, but I’m pretty sure that it will make us drool for its juicy features.

As what I’ve read in the official BB blog, OS7 features Liquid Graphics, NFC, Augmented Reality and HD Video. I’m pretty sure that there are more features that are yet to be revealed.

If you ever asked what’s the difference between Blackberry Bold 9900 and 9930, that I don’t know yet. If you know the difference, kindly share it in the comments section below.

UPDATE: Ooops! Now I know what’s the difference between 9900 and 9930. 9900’s Wireless Network supports Tri-Band HSPA+, Quad-Band GSM/EDGE. While 9930 supports Dual-Band CDMA/EVDO Rev A, Dual-Band HSPA+, Quad-Band GSM/EDGE.

Check the first and official announcement of the Blackberry Bold 9900 and 9930 smartphones at the official Blackberry blog here!


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2 responses to “Blackberry Bold 9900 and 9930 Release Date and Price”

  1. […] worldwide release date of this much awaited Blackberry phone is yet to be announced. The price is still a blur, but there […]

  2. the only diff between the 9900 and the 9930 is that the 9930 has (cdma)6.3in the battery life what ever that means apart from that thats the only difference

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