Blackberry 8800 now on Cingular
By Thomas Ricker | February 21, 2007
Filed under: Cellphones
Straighten your ties and button your suit jackets, RIM’s promiscuous debutante — the Blackberry 8800 — is up and dancin’ on on Cingular’s website. $500 list, or $300 after $50 mail-in rebate and 2-year contract, the 8800 brings everything we expected: quad-band EDGE, GPS, microSD expansion, Bluetooth 2.0, push-to-talk support, and 5-hours talk / 24-days standby in a 0.55-inch device weighing just 4.73-ounces. 3G data? No. WiFi? Not this time. For that we’ll have to hold tight for the anticipated mid-year launch of the 8820.
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