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BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 unveiled

Submitted by Ritu on September 17, 2008 – 7:23 amEmail This Post Email This Post | 2 Comments


At last, a BlackBerry that looks good and is loaded with goodies. Research In Motion (RIM) unveiled the BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 smartphone. It is the first BlackBerry phone to come in the flip form factor.

Tech2.com

Specs & features:

Quad-band EDGE-based

Weight 3.6 ounces

3.9 x 1.9 x 0.7-inch

Two high-resolution, light-sensing colour displays

External LCD

240 x 320 internal LCD

Speaker Independent Voice Recognition (SIVR) for Voice Activated Dialing (VAD)

MP3 ring tones

Smart dialling

Conference calling

Speed dialling

Call forwarding

Voicemail attachment playback

Enhanced background noise cancellation

Bluetooth 2.0

Stereo headset

Car kit

GPS receiver

SureType QWERTY keyboard

10 supported personal and work email accounts

Preloaded DataViz Documents

Preloaded Go software suite

Editing for Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint files

2 megapixel camera with flash, zoom

Video recording

BlackBerry Maps

HTML browser

RTSP support for watching online streaming video from sites like youtube.com

Built-in Wi-fi (802.11 b/g)

UMA (unlicensed mobile access)

The BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 smartphone availability and pricing details will be announced at a later date.

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2 Comments »

  • roshan says:

    - A thyristor is a four-layer semiconductor device, consisting of alternating P type and N type materials (PNPN). A thyristor usually has three electrodes: an anode, a cathode, and a gate (control electrode).
    The most common type of thyristor is the silicon-controlled rectifier (SCR). When the cathode is negatively charged relative to the anode, no current flows until a pulse is applied to the gate. Then the SCR begins to conduct, and continues to conduct until the voltage between the cathode and anode is reversed or reduced below a certain threshold value. Using this type of thyristor, large amounts of power can be switched or controlled using a small triggering current or voltage.

    Thyristors are used in motor speed controls, light dimmers, pressure-control systems, and liquid-level regulators.

  • Aman says:

    well this phone can really bring in a revolution..the over hyped iphone will go down the drain

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