It incorporates GPS and an improved search engine.

The Canadian company Research In Motion (RIM) has introduced a new terminal called Bold BlackBerry connectivity using third-generation mobile (3G) and you are trying to get closer to customers of Apple's iPhone, as it adds new features and a multimedia display largest for surfing the internet. It will have a price of between 300 and 400 dollars (between 200 and 250 euros).
The phone is ready for navigation on the Internet, a search engine with high performance and a screen that provides BlackBerry as a representation of images like a desktop computer. To browse through menus and Web pages whose operation uses a trackball mouse mimics the traditional emulation and various functions allow users to choose between submission of HTML content as a desktop computer or mobile version.
