
Motorola Q and Nokia E61 fans will hate us for saying it, but we here at Cameraphone Focus have never been too keen on the Blackberry form factor. It looks too much like a pocket calculator and not enough like a phone. However with T-Mobile's UK launch of their latest Blackberry we may have to dig out our humble pie fork.
Dubbed the 7130g, the handset incorporates quad-band radio, Bluetooth, a speakerphone, MP3 ringtones - but no MP3 playback - and a "bright, high resolution colour display" with a light-level sensor that knocks back the screen's backlight in bright lighting conditions. The device has 64MB of RAM on board.
Via The Register
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