Sprint announces BlackBerry Bold 9930 and Torch 9850, coming this fall

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AT&T isn’t the only major U.S. carrier getting in on the action today. Sprint on Wednesday confirmed that it too will soon launch a pair of Research In Motion’s latest smartphones. The touch-and-type BlackBerry Bold 9930 and the full touchscreen BlackBerry Torch 9850 will both become available to Sprint subscribers later this fall. Sprint neglected to specify a launch date or pricing, but we likely won’t have long to wait until these sleek new BlackBerry 7 phones find their way to store shelves. “Sprint’s incredibly loyal BlackBerry customers will appreciate the benefits of the BlackBerry 7 user experience on these two new smartphones – BlackBerry Bold 9930 and BlackBerry Torch 9850,” said Sprint’s product boss Fared Adib in a statement. “BlackBerry 7 is an evolution that extends the ability to support our customers domestically and internationally as they juggle their busy personal and professional lives with one easy-to-use device. We are excited to continue our strong relationship with RIM through these new powerful devices.” Sprint’s full press release follows below.

America’s First BlackBerry 7 Smartphones
Coming to Sprint This Fall

BlackBerry Bold 9930 boasts thinnest design and widest QWERTY on a BlackBerry smartphone; BlackBerry Torch 9850 will be the first all-touch BlackBerry smartphone for Sprint customers

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. – Aug. 3, 2010 – Sprint (NYSE: S) announced an expansion of its robust portfolio of BlackBerry® smartphones with the fall availability of America’s first two BlackBerry® 7 smartphones – BlackBerry® Bold™ 9930 and BlackBerry® Torch™ 9850 from Research In Motion (RIM). Specific pricing and availability will be provided closer to availability.

Both new smartphones are powered by the next-generation BlackBerry OS, BlackBerry 7, a performance-driven operating system designed to deliver the ultimate in communications, multimedia and productivity. Both smartphones also feature Liquid Graphics™ technology, a key new feature powered by BlackBerry 7 to deliver incredibly fast, smooth performance and a highly responsive touchscreen experience. They are also both powered by a 1.2GHz processor, offer 5MP cameras and are World Phone capable.

“Sprint’s incredibly loyal BlackBerry customers will appreciate the benefits of the BlackBerry 7 user experience on these two new smartphones – BlackBerry Bold 9930 and BlackBerry Torch 9850,” said Fared Adib, vice president – Product Development, Sprint. “BlackBerry 7 is an evolution that extends the ability to support our customers domestically and internationally as they juggle their busy personal and professional lives with one easy-to-use device. We are excited to continue our strong relationship with RIM through these new powerful devices.”

Two options – Super Thin or Full Touchscreen

At just 10.5mm thick, the BlackBerry Bold 9930 smartphone is the thinnest BlackBerry smartphone ever. It features a 2.8-inch capacitive touchscreen display, the widest QWERTY keyboard available on a BlackBerry smartphone and a trackpad for easy navigation.

Key features of BlackBerry Bold 9930 include:

  • BlackBerry® service with access to up to 10 supported business and personal email accounts, plus BlackBerry® Enterprise Server support for corporate email installations
  • BlackBerry® Playbook™ support with BlackBerry Bridge™ (Bridge is available as a free download on BlackBerry App World)
    • Near Field Communications (NFC) support for a secure exchange of information between NFC-enabled devices over a very short distance
    • Augmented Reality using the built-in compass (magnetometer) to support augmented reality applications
  • DataViz Docs To Go® Premium suite preloaded, for editing Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint files from anywhere
  • BlackBerry App World™, the official app store for BlackBerry smartphones offering customization, fun and productivity

The sleek BlackBerry Torch 9850 smartphone will be the first full-touch BlackBerry smartphone from Sprint. It features a spectacular, new 3.7-inch capacitive touchscreen display, the largest ever on a BlackBerry smartphone, and trackpad for easy navigation.

Key features of BlackBerry Torch 9850 include:

  • BlackBerry® service with access to up to 10 supported business and personal email accounts, plus BlackBerry® Enterprise Server support for corporate email installations
  • BlackBerry® Playbook™ support with BlackBerry Bridge™ (Bridge is available as a free download on BlackBerry App World)
  • Augmented Reality using the built-in compass (magnetometer) to support augmented reality applications
  • DataViz Docs To Go® Premium suite preloaded, for editing Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint files from anywhere
  • BlackBerry App World, the official app store for BlackBerry smartphones offering customization, fun and productivity

Enhancing the Experience with BlackBerry 7

BlackBerry 7 introduces a next-generation BlackBerry browser with a significantly faster, more fluid web browsing experience that is up to 40 percent faster than BlackBerry® 6 based smartphones and up to 100 percent faster than BlackBerry® 5 based smartphones1.

The new BlackBerry Bold 9930 and BlackBerry Torch 9850 smartphones also feature Liquid Graphics technology, with each smartphone combining a dedicated high-performance graphics processor with a blazingly fast CPU and stunning high-resolution display to deliver an incredibly fast, smooth and responsive visual experience.

Building upon the Universal Search feature introduced in BlackBerry 6, BlackBerry 7 expands the capability to include voice-activated search. This new capability makes it easier and more convenient to search for content on the smartphone or web.

BlackBerry 7 also integrates BlackBerry® Balance™, which separates personal content from corporate content, giving users the freedom and flexibility to use the smartphone for personal email, Facebook®, Twitter®, multimedia, games and other apps, while satisfying the need for corporate data to be highly secure and manageable. BlackBerry Balance works in conjunction with BlackBerry® Enterprise Server 5.0.3, which provides a number of unique IT policy controls, such as wiping only corporate data or blocking work-related content and apps from being copied or forwarded to personal contacts.

BlackBerry Bold 9930 and BlackBerry Torch 9850 use the Sprint 3G Network domestically and offer World Phone capability for international travel to nearly anywhere in the world. Sprint customers have the power to make or receive phone calls in more than 185 countries and access to BlackBerry® data services, including email, apps and web browsing in nearly 150 countries. Customers also have the option of using a third-party SIM for international voice and data services.

21 Comments
  • sirpaul

    “Sprint’s incredibly loyal BlackBerry customers will appreciate the
    benefits of the BlackBerry 7 user experience on these two new
    smartphones…”

    Are they basically saying you’ve gotta be an obsessed fanboy to like this phone? Too funny. Nice job Sprint!

    This is similar to what appeared in leaked Bold 9900 T-Mobile docs. In the “Consumer Audience” section they wrote “current BlackBerry users interested in touch screen, premium hardware features and latest applications.”

    EDIT: A bit more info:

    From Engadget:
    “Update 2: A trusted source just informed us that the Torch 9850 will soon go for $199 on contract (and after rebate) at US Cellular, or $549 with no strings attached.”

    • Szentkr

      I am hoping that the new blackberry is going to meet the expectations of their customers. I have heard of dedicated blackberry users switch over to the Iphones specifically because the internet is faster. So I hope the phone is better and faster all around because, I myself, would like to stay with the blackberry.

  • http://about.me/brandonmccall brandonmccall

    How comedic.

  • Applesucksfatties

    Geez.. I’m starting to think that iBGR has a hard on for these new BlackBerrys (kinda like Max secretly does).   I haven’t seen this much positive news about RIM on iBGR..  well, ever!

  • Anonymous

    I just paid $23.87 for an iPod 2-64GB and my girlfriend loves her Panasonic Lumix GF 1 Camera that we got for $38.76 there arriving tomorrow by UPS. I will never pay such expensive retail prices in stores again. Especially when I also sold a 40 inch LED TV to my boss for $657 which only cost me $62.81 to buy. Here is the website we use to get it all from, http://to.ly/aRzu

    • Anonymous

      I just paid $10 for ur mom

      • Steve Jenkins

        you got hustled…

  • Anonymous

    2.8 in? Try 4 in and it would be game

    • Steve Jenkins

      If you need to compensate for a small dick, then thats on you…

      • Anonymous

        Put a cock in your mouth

      • Steve Jenkins

        Does your mommy let you talk that way? I have a feeling if she knew you were using language like that, she’d probably wash your mouth out…biotech doucher…

      • Anonymous

        Shut up bro

  • http://twitter.com/hawaiiinsomniac hawaiiinsomniac

    Can’t wait to try out the 9850…

    Yes haters, not everyone wants an iPhone.

  • Anonymous

    Augmented reality on the Bold?! And NFC!

    Wow, who cares?

  • Imakeyourmumsay

    Umm..its STILL f*#king 3G!!!

  • Jim

    Thank God it’s still 3G. I don’t want to pay $10 a month for 4G. I work from home so 75% of the time I am on my wi-fi anyway.

    I might play around with these. I have an LG Optimus S and while Android is fun the battery live sucks compared to my old BB Curve and I really miss my BB keyboard. The virtual keyboard on the Optimus is a bit too small for me.

  • Max

    who gives a rats ass, two shits, or a flying fuck?

    • Steve Jenkins

      your mom, your sister, and your hot female cousin…

  • gordunramsie

    Can you guys believe RIM has been churning out the same old boring crap for this long? 

    YOU”VE GIVEN UP! NOW PISS OFF!!

    • Steve Jenkins

      Hopefully the + I just bestowed on you will cheer you up a little, doucher…..

  • Jshanik

    Does the fact that the date on the phone is AUG 26th mean anything?

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