BlackBerry KickStart Spec Sheet Shows Up
August 12th, 2008 by Ronen Halevy
Nothing groundbreaking over here but we just got this sent in as a tip. Below you will see the spec sheet for the KickStart from back in February. I don’t think that much has changed since then other than it now being called the 8220 Pearl. I was sad to notice that the KickStart will not be sporting DivX support like the Bold. Other than that this is just for you spec sheet fanboys who want to know the exact temperature parameters.
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Nice, my dad is waiting patiently for this phone
[...] (via BerryReview) [...]
[...] a detailed list of all of the KIckstarts supported features has been leaked to the crew over at BerryReview. The spec sheet is from back in Feburary so some of the stuff could be outdated but check it out. [...]
[...] (source) Possibly related posts: (automatically generated)BlackBerry 8220, Not Kickstart? [...]
No DivX support is a major turn off for me on this device..RIM needs to have that across all new devices.
Bla1ze
exactly what I was thinking….
[...] The guys at Cellpassion managed to spot the 8210 & 8220 on eXpansys. Both are now available for preorder at an undetermined price. There is not much new on the product pages other than a few things I did not see before even in our spec sheet. [...]