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Rogers drops the BlackBerry Bold 9000 to $99.99 on-contract, also adds the white Bold 9000
Just yesterday we saw the introduction of the BlackBerry Bold 9700 with Rogers. And at the time, the Bold 9700 was listed for $299.99 with the now older model Bold 9000 at a slightly lower $249.99. Not much of a difference in price, but thankfully the BlackBerry Bold 9000 is now much lower in price, more »
BlackBerry Bold now available for purchase with Rogers
Of course, we already knew that today was the day that they BlackBerry Bold was moved to the available status for Rogers Wireless customers, however we can also give you the rest of the disappointing news that comes along with it.
First up, and perhaps most upsetting is the price. The BlackBerry Bold will retail for $399.99. And in addition that $399 comes along with the standard three-year agreement and requires a data plan totaling more than $45 per month.
BlackBerry Bold now available in Germany, still not in US, Canada
The BlackBerry Bold seems to have begun its worldwide roll out, and both the US and Canada are left waiting, as neither even have even had an official availability date announced. The latest to shift the Bold from the coming soon to available status is T-Mobile Germany, who joins Movistar in Chile. The one thing more »
Movistar becomes first to launch the BlackBerry Bold — in Chile
Movistar in Chile has just become the first carrier in the world to launch the highly anticipated BlackBerry Bold, and it is pretty clear they are excited. In fact it almost seems like they are just rubbing it in the faces of BlackBerry fans worldwide, making the bold (pun intended) statement of “Primeros En El more »
Tiger Direct offers the BlackBerry Bold for pre-order, will ship in September
A final US release date still has not been announced for the BlackBerry Bold, but that does not seem to matter to Tiger Direct. They have just recently added the Bold to their website as a pre-order item promising delivery in September. The Bold is a little on the pricey side at $649.99, but all more »
BlackBerry Bold gets delayed again on AT&T, Rogers
Things are not looking up for the highly-anticipated BlackBerry Bold. With further delays now expected from AT&T, it is also seeing a slight delay with Rogers in Canada.
The BlackBerry Bold will still be available for Canadian customers long before it hits here in the US, however it was supposed to have been officially available yesterday, July 25 and that of course did not happen. Rogers has pushed that launch back to July 29.
Luckily its just being delayed a week, and not nearly as bad as what we are seeing here in the US.
BlackBerry Bold heading to T-Mobile, in Germany
So sad for those hoping that the BlackBerry Bold would be landing shortly at T-Mobile here in the US, but instead pricing information has been announced for T-Mobile Germany. The price is set at €219.95 (about $350 US), which is a bit higher than the $299 that has already been announced for Rogers, which will more »
BlackBerry Bold gets more official with its own website
AT&T has recently added the BlackBerry Bold in all its glory to their website. While tons of AT&T (and other carrier) customers have been focusing on nothing more than the iPhone 3G lately, both RIM and AT&T have also been getting ready to launch the BlackBerry Bold 9000. The Bold will feature a 480 x more »
Rumor confirmed; we now have the BlackBerry Bold
RIM has officially announced the new BlackBerry Bold (previously the BlackBerry 9000. True to its name, RIM is announcing it in a bold manner, complete with a product site of its own. And since it bears the BlackBerry brand, we don’t have to tell you how sleek and cool looking this new BlackBerry model is, right? But just in case you have no idea how uber cool this BlackBerry Bold is, it has a lustrous black exterior, satin chrome finished frame and stylish leather-like blackplate.
Blackberry: “iPhone? iPhone who?”; RIM earings double
RIM has got to be feeling pretty good this morning. Despite the competition from the plethora of smartphones on the market, the company managed to up its subscriber count by 2.2 million in the companies Q4 (ending March 1). This is an impressive feat for 3 main reasons:















