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This is the RIM BlackBerry 9000 interface – in-depth look at BlackBerry 9000 UI

May 8, 2008 by Will Park - 1 Comment

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The BlackBerry 9000 is the next greatest thing to come out of Waterloo. With loads of pictures already circulating the interwebs and Blackberry 9000 specs already known, there’s not much that we don’t know about the curvy handset.

Good thing for us, CrackBerry has their own BlackBerry 9000 live and in-hand for an in-depth look at RIM’s new user interface. The BlackBerry 9000 sports BlackBerry OS 4.6 and the video below shows off the new UI’s slick aesthetic. Menu icons light up as you scroll over them and the display’s 480×320 resolution really gives the graphics a shiny, high-end look. And, the faster processor gives BlackBerry OS 4.6 a swiftness that previous BlackBerry handsets lacked.

Peep the videos below and see for yourself!

[Via: CrackBerry]

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