BlackBerry Bold 9000 gets launch dates
By Will Park on Friday, July 25th, 2008 at 5:24 PM PST In AT&T, BlackBerry, RIM (Research in Motion), Rogers, Rumors, T-Mobile, Vodafone
So, it’s the 25th day of July, and we’ve still not heard a peep regarding the Blackberry (NSDQ: RIMM) Bold 9000’s release. Previous reports indicating that July 25 was the date to look forward to for an official announcement of the BlackBerry Bold’s launch were obviously off the mark.
Where does that leave BlackBerry fanatics chompin’ at the bit for some high-res, 3G love from Waterloo? Apparently in the same place they were yesterday, only, with a little more insight as to when the BlackBerry Bold 9000 is expected to launch in their neck of the woods.
We’re hearing that the RIM is looking towards a staggered BlackBerry Bold launch on five major carriers around the globe.
First up, is Canada’s Rogers (NYSE: RCI) network. They’ll be kicking off the Bold-party on July 29.
Vodafone (NYSE: VOD) UK is expected to release the BlackBerry Bold on August 1, with T-Mobile (NYSE: DT) Germany going live with the highly-anticipated BlackBerry flagship on August 4.
Then, we should be seeing the BlackBerry Bold coming to AT&T (NYSE: T) in the US and O2 in the UK sometime in September. Unfortunately, that’s about as accurate a launch windows as we can give our American readers.
But, what we do know about the BlackBerry Bold’s launch is that it will be rocking the BlackBerry OS 4.6.0.97 (rel. 212) with the BlackBerry Media Sync iTunes compatibility software.
Don’t hold your breath in waiting for the BlackBerry Bold to launch in your particular market. But, it’s nice to have a rumored launch-date to look forward to – regardless of whether the rumor pans out, or not.
[Via: BlackBerryNews]


BlackBerry Bold Australian launch event is Tuesday 29th July in Sydney
What ever happened to Direct Connect, where is that feature?
Vodafone launch has been put back till the end of August!
Hey!, does anybody knows when they will launch the bb bold??
the g phone will make impact on the blackberry phone