BlackBerry 6 to be available for Bold 9700 and 9650, Pearl 3G

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Via a press release, RIM has announced that BlackBerry 6, which will debut on the BlackBerry Torch 9800, will also be available for the BlackBerry Bold 9700 and 9650, as well as the BlackBerry Pearl 3G. Great news for all you Bold owners out there (sorry 9000 owners)! Here is the official verbiage from the release:

BlackBerry 6 will debut on the new BlackBerry® Torch™ smartphone (announced today) available from AT&T on August 12 and it is also designed to run on select BlackBerry smartphones already in market. Subject to carrier certifications in the months ahead, the new OS is expected to be available for the BlackBerry® Bold™ 9700, BlackBerry® Bold™ 9650 and BlackBerry® Pearl™ 3G, as well as future BlackBerry smartphones.

The OS will be available, pending carrier approval, in the coming months. Hit the jump to view the full release.

RIM Unleashes BlackBerry 6

WATERLOO, ONTARIO–(Marketwire – Aug. 3, 2010) - Research In Motion (RIM) (NASDAQ:RIMM)(TSX:RIM) today announced BlackBerry® 6, a new operating system for BlackBerry® smartphones that retains the trusted features that distinguish the BlackBerry brand while delivering a fresh, approachable and engaging experience that is both powerful and easy to use. BlackBerry 6 features a redesigned interface that seamlessly works with a touch screen and trackpad, expanded messaging capabilities that simplify managing social media and RSS feeds, an advanced multimedia experience that rivals the best in the industry, a convenient new Universal Search tool, and a new and efficient WebKit-based browser that renders web pages quickly and beautifully for a great browsing experience.

“BlackBerry 6 is the outcome of RIM’s ongoing passion to deliver a powerful, simplified and optimized user experience for both touch screen and keyboard fans,” said Mike Lazaridis, president and co-ceo, Research In Motion. “Following extensive research and development to address consumer needs and wants, we are delivering a communications, browsing and multimedia experience that we think users will love, and we are thrilled to debut BlackBerry 6 on the amazing new BlackBerry Torch smartphone.”

Visual, Fluid Interface
BlackBerry 6 has been redesigned making it easier and more intuitive, with clean, sleek visuals and natural, fluid navigation. Designed to be both fresh and familiar, the new interface enables a productive, fun and highly satisfying user experience whether using a touch screen or trackpad and keyboard.

BlackBerry 6 offers multiple views that help users better organize their applications and content. Icons are arranged on the Home Screen in 5 customizable views (All, Favorites, Media, Downloads and Frequent) that are navigable with simple swipes. Users can organize where they want their icons to appear, and can add contacts or web page shortcuts directly to the Home Screen.

Also new to BlackBerry 6 are visually-rich, context-sensitive Action Menus. Within a given application, by clicking and holding the trackpad or through an extended touch of the display, users can bring the most common actions or tasks of an application to the surface. In addition, users can seamlessly multitask by holding down the Menu key, which pops up a visual grid of all the applications currently running, so users can instantly switch between applications.

A powerful Universal Search tool is also accessible from the Home Screen. By simply clicking or tapping the Universal Search icon, users can search for any content on their handset, the web or in the new BlackBerry App World™, which is also integral to BlackBerry 6.

Fast Rich Web Browsing
BlackBerry 6 integrates a new and efficient WebKit-based browser that renders web pages (as well as email) quickly and beautifully for a great browsing experience. It features tabs for accessing multiple sites simultaneously, an auto-wrap text zoom feature that can intelligently wrap text in a column while maintaining the placement of a page’s key elements, and pinch to zoom.

Social Feeds and Text Messaging
The new Social Feeds application simplifies the management of social networking and RSS feeds and provides integrated access to the native BlackBerry® Messenger (BBM™), Facebook®, Twitter™, MySpace™, AOL® Instant Messenger™, Google Talk™, Windows Live™ Messenger and Yahoo!® Messenger applications for BlackBerry smartphones. Social Feeds streamlines the user experience, provides an integrated view of friends’ activities across multiple social networks, and lets users post updates across multiple networks simultaneously. Users can also easily add their favorite RSS Feeds from the Social Feeds application or directly from a website while browsing.

RIM’s new Text Messages application also adds exciting new features for users who communicate mostly via SMS and MMS, including the ability for users to now view a conversation in one threaded ‘chat’ as well as share photos, videos and other rich content.

Engaging Multimedia Experience
The multimedia experience in BlackBerry 6 is designed to give users a more engaging and streamlined experience with album art everywhere in the new music and video players. The new BlackBerry® Desktop Software 6 integrates media sync for easily syncing photos and videos as well as iTunes® and Windows Media® Player music with the smartphone*. It also includes Wi-Fi Music Sync, a unique feature that allows users to view their entire iTunes® or Windows Media® Player music libraries from their BlackBerry smartphone, create and edit playlists, as well as select music for download. When in range of their home Wi-Fi network (or via USB), the changes are synced with iTunes® or Windows Media® Player and the songs are automatically downloaded to the smartphone. BlackBerry 6 also gives users access to a range of camera modes that can help them capture better images. Editing, organizing and sharing shots is amazingly simple, with intuitive options for grouping pictures.

The new Podcasts application makes it easy for users to find and manage audio and video podcasts. Users can view all the podcasts saved on their smartphone, browse a catalogue of podcasts available for download, subscribe to them, and wirelessly download the content directly onto their smartphone. There is also a dedicated YouTube® application, so viewing and sharing videos is easier than ever and users can also easily search for videos using the new Universal Search tool in BlackBerry 6.

Compatibility with Existing BlackBerry Smartphones
BlackBerry 6 will debut on the new BlackBerry® Torch™ smartphone (announced today) available from AT&T on August 12 and it is also designed to run on select BlackBerry smartphones already in market. Subject to carrier certifications in the months ahead, the new OS is expected to be available for the BlackBerry® Bold™ 9700, BlackBerry® Bold™ 9650 and BlackBerry® Pearl™ 3G, as well as future BlackBerry smartphones.

56 Comments
  • Corey McGrath

    When is the OS 6 coming out for 9700(T…Mobile)?

    • JiMJiM

      Yeah…sorry to say but Im jumping ships Blackberry……Hello Android!!!

  • sean76

    carrier approved? Laughable….should be out by 2011!

  • parker

    No love for storm 2? Glad i jumped to the droid x.

    Don’t even regret it one bit

    • hiphop911

      Do u miss BBM? I have about 60 bbm friends…

  • Tony

    No 8530/8520 support? I just got this (literally) garbage phone like 3 months ago, and it’s already obsolete? Oh wait… it was obsolete before it was even launched.

    • Mister Walker

      And you bought it anyway… What a turkey.

      • Tony

        I didn’t realize how shitty it was until afterwards. Like an idiot, I kept getting BlackBerrys thinking that the next one would be better. They never are. I’m getting a Droid.

      • Ron

        The 8530 had pretty much the same specifications as the 8320 which is a few years old. You should of done some research before buying your phone. Complaining about this phone not getting OS 5 is pretty stupid it’s like expecting the cheapest Android phone to get Froyo. Not going to happen.

        I used to have a BlackBerry though and I understand what you mean buy the phone being obsolete before it even launched but now I have an Android.

  • Seabass

    I like RIMM how you can update older devices unlike apple blocks some stuff to make you want to buy the new device.

  • jazzyl

    So No OS 6 for the Storm 2. That’s BS RIM.

     Sent via BlackBerry

    • BBMAN

      because the storm anything sucked hard

  • http://www.tecrux.com/ Apple News Blog

    lol !! No OS for 9000 .. thats bad :(

  • Fyrfyter

    This is total shit. Can’t wait til my renewal comes up, I’m going to Android. I guess RIM thinks its good to bleed customers for being stupid. Hope they enjoy that thought without me. Everyone else can upgrade their OSes without needing a new handset. RIM is going to take a big hit within the next year. Hope it was worth it.

  • Jon

    Im sorry you have no right calling anyone a moron max. Youre the moron in another post who said bb suck cause they only have 512 megs of ram now when htc phones have 8 gigs.

    Sorry but you obviously dont know a thing about technology so move along.

  • Jason

    Only people who complain about BB are the idiots who buy the storm cause they secretly want an iphone or cheap out and get the curve. Just get the bold 9700. It is the most feature rich and you will never regret it. The torch just seems to build on the bold slightly for those who like its new features. How ever most of it in the OS anyways so hello BB 6 on bold :)

  • jbran15

    I know that this is probably not the smartest question but I am going to ask it anyway. Are there really any major differences in the bold 9700 and bold 9650? I know that the 9700 is on at&t and the 9650 is on sprint and verizon. I am currently with sprint which I may be considering a change of carriers soon. I would appreciate any help with my question. Thank you

  • Doogie Howser

    Yeah, the 9700 has less RAM for downloading Aps than the 9650..crazy huh? Past that the 9700 has like, longer battery life or something..otherwise they are the same..I’d go for the 9650. You can do a sise by side comparison on Blackberry’s website..

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