BlackBerry Rolls Out Cellular Phones For CDMA Users

BlackBerry Rolls Out Cellular Phones For CDMA UsersBlackBerry handset manufacturer Research In Motion (RIM) made announcement about the launching of its novel double screen 'Style' smartphone for CDMA users in the country, to be sold in the open market.

The former BlackBerry cellular phones rolled out for CDMA clients were packed with the services of Tata Teleservices and Reliance Communications .

The nexle launched smartphone features a compact flip design with double high-resolution presentations and a QWERTY keyboard.

Besides, the phone has a 2-inch (diagonal) outside screen for fast viewing of notifications as well as messages together with a 2.7-inch (diagonal) internal screen.

In a declaration, RIM India MD Frenny Bawa stated, "The CDMA segment represents a significant portion of the overall mobile subscriber base in India and we are pleased to further our commitment to Indian consumers with the introduction of this powerful and stylish BlackBerry smartphone."

The phone comes packed with multimedia traits that comprise a 5 mega pixel camera.

The new cell phone will back up video recording, provides built-in GPS for location-based apps and geo-tagging, Wi-Fi access and an expandable memory slot for around 32GB of extra storage.

The BlackBerry Style smartphone will present an optical trackpad for direction-finding.

It will back up applications such as YouTube , BBM, Facebook , Twitter and MySpace.