Today RIM announced two new additions to its lineup of Smartphone’s. The QWERTY-packing Bold 9790 and the full-touch Curve 9380 both run on BlackBerry OS 7 and feature HVGA+ (480 x 360 pixels) screens. The BlackBerry Bold 9790comes with a 2.45" touch screen display, a 1GHz Marvel Tavor MG1 processor, 768MB RAM, 8GB internal storage, 5 megapixel camera with VGA video capturing and a microSD card slot. The Bold 9790 is well geared connectivity-wise too - Wi-Fi, 3G with HSPA, GPS and even NFC. The compact new Bold comes with a full four-row portrait QWERTY keyboard and an optical track pad. The phone runs on the RIM's latest BlackBerry OS 7 and will hit the stores in the following few weeks. The BlackBerry Curve 9380 is the first Curve ever to come with a touch screen. It measures 3.2" in diagonal and, as we said, comes with HVGA+ resolution. The rest of the specs are not quite impressive though - the new Curve runs on a 806MHz processor and has 512MB RAM and 512MB internal memory expandable via the microSD slot. The connectivity package is quite good, though, featuring Wi-Fi, GPS, 3G with HSPA and NFC capabilities. The Curve 9380 does not have a physical keyboard but still keeps the optical track pad. The phone is also expected to hit the shelves in the next couple of weeks.
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