
The first Blackberry mobile phone to feature UMTS support – 8707v – has been unveiled. The quad-band GSM/UMTS device is a version of the Blackberry 8700 series. It sports the same features, but has slightly different appearance and adds 3G connectivity.
Via PhoneArena
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