BlackBerry 8820 coming to UK via Orange
By Dusan Belic on Saturday, July 28th, 2007 at 8:33 AM PST In Announcements, Devices, Orange, RIM (Research in Motion)
BlackBerry addicts in Britain, here’s some good news for you. Orange will be carrying RIM’s latest and greatest BlackBerry 8820 in UK. Meaning, beside the standard enterprise push-email and full QWERTY keyboard, you’ll also get integrated WiFi and GPS — all in the shape of the familiar BlackBerry (NSDQ: RIMM) 8800. Plus, the new CrackBerry will also come with the better media player ala Curve and will bundle support for microSDHC cards, allowing you to expand your memory up to 32 GB. Yeah, it should be the first really powerful BlackBerry device you can actually use outside your work — ok, I admit the Curve could do the job as well, but this baby sports WiFi and GPS! Now, let’s just wait for Orange to announce the pricing…


i really what to know why blackberry 8820 is better than blackberry 8800 so if you can tell me it will be helpfull
BlackBerry 8820 has a WiFi and GPS — both of these the 8800 lack. What more reason do you need?
TO clarify, the 8800 has GPS built in, only the wifi will be the difference and enhanced media player. 8800 has a so so media player as well fully internal GPS!
Cheers,
RIM Worker