
The 7130g is powered by a 312MHz Intel Xscale processor, the same as found in the BlackBerry 8700 series. Internal memory now consists of 64Mb of Flash memory flus 16Mb SDRAM, a significant improvement over the 32Mb and 4Mb in the older 7100x. The battery life has been improved too - the BlackBerry 7130g has a whopping 18 days standby time (up from 8 days) and four hours talktime. Although the standby time is impressive, the talktime is a little disappointing for a business handsets.. in our view, four hours is not enough.
Via Mobile Gazette
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