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[...] the user guide found along with this leaked OS for not release BlackBerry references the 9650 as BlackBerry Bold 9650. The last Bold followed 97xx naming convention and it should be the series for future Bold devices [...]
[...] BlackBerry Bold 9650 has finally arrived and is now available for purchase on the Sprint website. Sprint had originally indicated that the BlackBerry Bold 9650 would be available on May 23rd, instead they have decided to release it a little bit earlier and surprise us. You can pick up the BlackBerry Bold 9650 for $199.99 after a $100 mail-in- rebate on a new 2-year agreement or $449.99 at full price. We haven’t heard whether or not it is available at any Sprint retail store locations. There are also no news about releasing Bold 9650 from big red Verizon yet, which we’re getting a bit skeptical about, but still have hope as they say it is coming soon. [...]
[...] BlackBerry Bold 9650 can operate on Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE networks, Single-band UMTS/HSPA networks or Dual-band CDMA/EVDO REVA networks. This means you can use BlackBerry Bold 9650 as a world phone on any carrier around the world, be it CDMA or GSM. If you are picking up this this Bold 9650 from Sprint then you may not need to spend another $10 to $20 dollars to unlock it, as it comes factory unlocked from Sprint. So after buying this, you can insert T-Mobile, USA or AT&T, USA Sim card and it will work. [...]
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[...] the user guide found along with this leaked OS for not release BlackBerry references the 9650 as BlackBerry Bold 9650. The last Bold followed 97xx naming convention and it should be the series for future Bold devices [...]
[...] This device is officially launched as BlackBerry Bold 9650 by RIM at WES [...]
[...] BlackBerry Bold 9650 has finally arrived and is now available for purchase on the Sprint website. Sprint had originally indicated that the BlackBerry Bold 9650 would be available on May 23rd, instead they have decided to release it a little bit earlier and surprise us. You can pick up the BlackBerry Bold 9650 for $199.99 after a $100 mail-in- rebate on a new 2-year agreement or $449.99 at full price. We haven’t heard whether or not it is available at any Sprint retail store locations. There are also no news about releasing Bold 9650 from big red Verizon yet, which we’re getting a bit skeptical about, but still have hope as they say it is coming soon. [...]
[...] BlackBerry Bold 9650 can operate on Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE networks, Single-band UMTS/HSPA networks or Dual-band CDMA/EVDO REVA networks. This means you can use BlackBerry Bold 9650 as a world phone on any carrier around the world, be it CDMA or GSM. If you are picking up this this Bold 9650 from Sprint then you may not need to spend another $10 to $20 dollars to unlock it, as it comes factory unlocked from Sprint. So after buying this, you can insert T-Mobile, USA or AT&T, USA Sim card and it will work. [...]