Running on OS 6.0, the flipper has two screens—one 2.7-inch QVGA on the inside, and on the outside there's a 2-inch QVGA. New messages and caller info is displayed on the outer, with the inner being the screen you'd mostly use. Sadly RIM hasn't used the Torch's touchscreen tech on the Style, but considering this phone is going to be firmly aimed at the young'uns, I imagine that was a sensible pricing decision.
There's a 5MP camera with flash, GPS, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, and comes with an 8GB microSD card. On sale October 31st at Sprint, it'll cost $100 after a $100 mail-in rebate.
wow, it looks pretty :)
ReplyDeleteNot half bad looking.
ReplyDeleteI donno.
ReplyDeleteFirst glance i was like "WTF is this?"
But its growing on me a little
doesn't look good at all! the qwerty keys are so small.
ReplyDeletenice ty for info ;))
ReplyDeletenot my taste :(
ReplyDeleteLooks alright. Maybe in a different color it would be better.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a nice lil gadget.
ReplyDeletehaha, cool
ReplyDeleteLooks ok. :P
ReplyDeleteawesome!
ReplyDeleteSort of want. Not in purple though - too Harry potter.
ReplyDeletethanks for the tech news
ReplyDeletethanks for the news
ReplyDeleteIt would look better in silver, I think.
ReplyDeletespiffy lookin
ReplyDeletehmmm i guess the price is right, but i'm a "touchscreen" man myself. iPhone FTW!!
ReplyDeletethats awesome looking.
ReplyDeletenice
ReplyDeleteWow, bringing back the flip phone in style. Very large flip phone, and removes the touchscreen? Dunno, BlackBerry never seemed like an economic phone.
ReplyDeletelooks great, I love flip phones.
ReplyDeleteive always wanted something like this!!
ReplyDeleteI dont like blackberries. They look too ... meh and the buttons are way too small.
ReplyDeleteMmmm looks a bit ugly design wise =/
ReplyDeletehttp://quarterqwerty.blogspot.com/
What a ugly design
ReplyDeletehmm. looks kinda strange in my opinion, i think the regular curve or whatever looks better
ReplyDeletenice phone
ReplyDeleteshittiest phone ever
ReplyDeleteJesus bro, your followers and posts are admirable. This phone however isn't. I'm waiting for a better nokia.
ReplyDeleteI'm really not a fan of BlackBerry at all. I've heard and seen nothing but problems with them in my time working in the wireless industry, and anything BlackBerry does aside from Enterprise support, Android and iPhone OS do better.
ReplyDeleteThat said, for people who aren't nerds like me, this could be a great device.
blackberry keeps going in the wrong directions.
ReplyDeletesick fone im gunna have to get me one of these bad boys
ReplyDeleteCant say I'm a hug fan of the flip up style.
ReplyDeletehttp://jaceland.blogspot.com/
Looks cool, but i'll stick with my bold
ReplyDeleteNice Post! :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks alright but I rather go with an Iphone :D
ReplyDeleteNot too sure about this one...I personally wouldn't get it.
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking of switching to sprint and I hope to god that that thing comes in different colors. If it does I'm def dropping verizon.
ReplyDeleteNice, I really like that style of phone
ReplyDeleteThis thing is super cool. I'm in.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I could get used to the keyboard. Not considering this one.
ReplyDeleteThe Style Clamshell looks sexy for me...
ReplyDeletelooks sweet
ReplyDeletenice phone
ReplyDeleteIt looks okay, but I still don't know about it. I still prefer the touch screen.
ReplyDeleteWell that looks... Umm.. Very like uh.. Well good, I guess :o
ReplyDeleteI'm very confused, never seen anything like that before.
Nice. I wish they had phones this sweet when I was a kid.
ReplyDeleteNice little phone, cute.
ReplyDeleteNo like look so violet :))
ReplyDeleteBlackbarry whit flap
look so bad bealhhhh::P
Looks as pretty as expensive.
ReplyDeleteCould get one of those :o
ReplyDeletenow, solves the problem of keyboard (I think)
ReplyDeleteim thinking of grabbing this... or the i4
ReplyDeleteIt has an awkward shape, but it has some nice gear.
ReplyDeleteew. Do not want.
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