The rumours were true. Research In Motion (RIM) has officially confirmed its development of the BlackBerry 8820, the first handset in its history to feature built-in Wi-Fi connectivity. It also supports Micro SDHC memory cards.
RIM BlackBerry 8820 RIM's 8820: the first BlackBerry with Wi-Fi
Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA) …
Damn, and I only have had my 8800 for about 2 months (if that). Wonder if o2 in the UK would allow me to upgrade again, the WiFi access could be useful when in coverage areas for cutting down on certain costs!
Still, nice to know the rumour wasn't infact vapour! :)
...your comment that the RIM 8820 is "the first handset in its history to feature built-in Wi-Fi connectivity" is not true. There used to be a wi-fi model called 7270, though that model did little else, and was probably aimed at internal corporate Wi-Fi networks. The specs are still available:
Official: BlackBerry gets Wi-Fi, VoIP
The rumours were true. Research In Motion (RIM) has officially confirmed its development of the BlackBerry 8820, the first handset in its history to feature built-in Wi-Fi connectivity. It also supports Micro SDHC memory cards. RIM BlackBerry 8820 RIM's 8820: the first BlackBerry with Wi-Fi Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA) …
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Posted Wednesday 18th July 2007 12:14 GMT
Anonymous Coward
Upgrade #
Damn, and I only have had my 8800 for about 2 months (if that). Wonder if o2 in the UK would allow me to upgrade again, the WiFi access could be useful when in coverage areas for cutting down on certain costs!
Still, nice to know the rumour wasn't infact vapour! :)
Posted Wednesday 18th July 2007 17:03 GMT
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It seems the 8820 is already listed with Orange as 'coming soon' on the UK site which sounds promising. Does not actually say how soon though....
Limited tech specs include wi-fi.
Posted Wednesday 18th July 2007 22:14 GMT
Matthew Karas
Pedantic, I know, but... #
...your comment that the RIM 8820 is "the first handset in its history to feature built-in Wi-Fi connectivity" is not true. There used to be a wi-fi model called 7270, though that model did little else, and was probably aimed at internal corporate Wi-Fi networks. The specs are still available:
http://na.blackberry.com/eng/devices/device-detail.jsp?navId=H0,C65,P324
Matthew Karas
Posted Wednesday 18th July 2007 23:15 GMT
Morely Dotes
The question is.... #
Where in North America can I buy a femtocell base station? There's nothing wrong with my existing handset, but I'm fed up with airtime charges.
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