Research In Motion have launched the Blackberry 7130e, the first Blackberry capable of utilising 3G EV-DO networks. The handset features a large 260x240 LCD display with 65K colours, Bluetooth, and 64MB memory, as well as Blackberry's famous push-email solution. Like earlier models this device also boasts RIM's excellent SureType keypad. Via PhoneArena.
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