A lot of unreleased BlackBerrys have been making the rounds the last couple of months, and RBC Capital Markets analyst Mike Abramsky has rounded them all up in this handy graph, while tossing in his own estimates for releases, pricing and a few interesting new bits of information. For one, he lists the Onyx Delta as having a touchscreen and bearing model number 9900 instead of 9700a. Previously, we thought it was just a refresh to be able to run OS 6 and to upgrade the camera to 5 megapixels. A touchscreen would make it a different beast altogether. The other noteworthy addition is the Dakota, a project that most of us figured was canned. Despite looking like a Bold 9000 without a trackball, the Abramsky says it’ll be in the Curve family.
Most of the other devices there we’ve already looked at, but the pricing and carrier info is pretty interesting.
- BlackBerry Bold/Torch/Talladega 9800 – $199-$299, due August on AT&T, who has a 6-month exclusive
- BlackBerry Kepler 9300/9330– $99 – $149, due Q3
- BlackBerry Atlas 8910 – $49 – $149, due Q3/Q4 in China and India
- BlackBerry Onyx Delta 9900/9700a – $199 – $299, due Q3/Q4
- BlackBerry Oxford 9670 (clamshell) – $199, due Q3/Q4 on Verizon
- BlackBerry Dakota/Magnum – $199 – $299, due Q4
While the details may shift and launch dates pushed back, this is a pretty comprehensive look at what we know is coming from RIM sooner or later. Any in particular catching your eye?
[via BusinessInsider]