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Four New Blackberry cell Phones on their way to AT&T Posted: 25 May 2009 08:51 AM PDT Good news for Blackberry lovers , there are four new blackberry cell phones now is on its way to AT&T. The first model is the Blackberry Onyx, its most of the specs are identical to the Bold, a couple key changes are the 3.2 MP camera, and the slide also mentions using a micro USB connector instead of the standard Mini USB that RIM has used for eons. In addtion ,their style also looks a little different. Check out the New at&t phones - AT&T Blackberry Onyx specs in below gallery photos. The second model is Blackberry Magnum. All leaked pictures of it are not clear, so we can get few info about the new device. We only know the Magnum is being touted as the "Blackberry Bold portfolio evolution" , and will support a Navigation evolution. In addtion, we guess it will have a full QWERTY as well as HVGA touchscreen. New at&t phones-AT&T Blackberry Magnum photos: The next model is Blackberry Pearl 3G, which is the updated version of the current peal. It will be of the non-flip variety and will sport triband AT&T 3G, as well as a high resolution display (exact res TBD). We hope the Pearl 3G will look a little more stylish than the one in the slide. Check out the New at&t phones-AT&T Blackberry Pearl 3G specs in below gallery . The last one is Blackberry Gemini, which is also known as blackberry curve 8520. The Gemini gets the name because of its look and feel. It will be a entry-level Blackberry as it won’t have 3G. We expecte it will come with an optical trackball instead of the usual Curve-style trackball, yet the above slide mentions it comes with a trackball. In addtion , it may have GPS but not sure yet, and 2 MP camera with no flash. More pictures about these upcoming AT&T cell phones: Source: Engadgetmobile Via Unwiredview Related posts:
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