VIDEO: BlackBerry 9300, 9670 and 9800 all caught out and about

BlackBerry's new line up gets a public fondling

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7 July 2010 14:52 GMT / By Paul Lamkin

RIM lovers may have been a bit disheartened as of late, what with all the iPhone and Android news. But don't despair because Salomondrin has got his hands on three upcoming BlackBerry handsets, and captured them on video for sneaky peak.

The video above shows the, OS 6.0 running, BlackBerry 9800, or the BlackBerry Slider as we have heard it referred to in the past. 

It's reported that the 9800 has a 3.2-inch touchscreen with 360 x 480 resolution and connectivity via 3G, EDGE, Wi-Fi, GPS and Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP.

The camera is apparently going to be 5 megapixels with auto-focus and flash on board.

The next handset is the 9300, which we've also seen before. The one on show in this video is a lovely shiny purple colour and looks a bit like a cross between the Curve 8520 and 8900:

The final video shows off the OS 6.0 running 9670. This version of the handset has a 3.2-megapixel camera, but this is likely to be 5 megapixels by the time of its official release. It's also purportedly got 512MB of RAM and 4GB of storage.

So, what do you RIM-fanatics think? Is BlackBerry on course for a glorious comeback with these devices - or is it going to be playing catch up for ever after? Let us know the usual way.

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Via: salomondrin.net

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Phones, Mobile phones, BlackBerry, BlackBerry Bold, BlackBerry Curve, blackberry 9670

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