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Story: RIM unveils first super-3G BlackBerry

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Posted by: rafal.michalski@o2.pl (Tuesday 13 May 2008, 3:14 PM)

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Snappy but...

Looks snappy, but with all the hype about connectivity someone forgot to include one key feature - a bigger screen! it may be OK for emailing but when browsing through corporate websites it may be a strain for your eyeballs, when you have to scroll all the time or squint to make out the tiny text. Anyway, it is a step forward and in the right direction. maybe 2Bold will include a touchscreen and a bigger one ;-)

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