This wasn’t really necessary, but these recently revealed photos of the Javelin show a good shot from the front, innards and rear. The Backberry code-named “Javelin” is said to sport Quadband GSM/EDGE, Wi-Fi, GPS, 3.2 megapixel camera, 480×360 display, OS 4.6 and a new ArgonV processor. Catch the other 2 shots below…

If you were curious as to what the upcoming touchscreen BlackBerry’s keyboard would look like, well… take a gander. When in landscape gets you can utilize full QWERTY, and portrait mode provides you with SureType. The “Storm” will also feature Tactile feedback on the touchscreen (it pushes in “just” a little bit), and rock OS 4.7. Check out the Vertical/Suretype mode after the break.

Aforementioned, the BB Thunder is wrapping up to be quite the iPhone competitor with its 360×480 touch display and OS 4.7. Well apparently the

It looks like the VZW exclusive Blackberry Thunder we saw last month is shaping up to be quite the iPhone contender. It’ll drop on Verizon and Vodafone as a lifetime exclusive, operating on high-speed HSPA and EV-DO networks (w/ a GSM/EDGE transmitter for kicks). The resolution is 360×480, which is slightly larger than the Apple iPhone and Apple iPhone 3G.

Head over to Crackberry to cop this PS3 theme, which is extremely similar to the Blackberry Bold’s new UI, you won’t regret it. {Crackberry}
If you planned to cop a Blackberry Bold from AT&T, it looks like your going to have to wait just a little bit longer (celebrities need not apply), the nex-gen device from RIM will be pushed back till mid-August. Yes its unfortunate news, but this brand spankin’ new demo video showing off the features should tide you over… For today that is, check it out below.

Get it? But According to Engadget, this bad boy is alleged to be RIM’s next-gen 2.5G device dropping mid-2009. Featuring WiFi, GPS, a expansive display, and a 3.2 megapixel camera, the Javelin isn’t exactly a tech-powerhouse like the Bold, but still has enough high-tier features to keep the average consumer complacent. Check out the gallery below.

Well it certainty has the capacity, but since it’ll only be exclusive to Verizon, I don’t see many folks switching carriers for it. Now according to BGR it’ll have a SIM card slot (for the international known, locally accepted) a microSD slot, and should be dropping Q3 this year. And being that America is are now officially/finally in the 3G age, the chip they are using supports CDMA 1x, EV-DO, GSM, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSPA, etc. Stay tuned for a official release date.




