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Video: BlackBerry 9000 Full OS Tour


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Thursday May 8, 2008 4:14 PM CDT - By: Michael Kwan

Even though it's not officially available to the public just yet, people have managed to snag a few units of the upcoming BlackBerry 9000 through eBay. It's a strange situation, to be sure, but it lets the rest of us get an up-close look at the latest addition to the CrackBerry family. In the video embedded below, you will an intense walkthrough of the new operating system found on the BlackBerry 9000. Let's just say that it's a lot prettier than before.

Also in the video, you can see a size comparison with the Pearl, Curve, and 8830 World Edition. The BlackBerry 9000 is pretty much the same size as the 8830, but it "feels slimmer" because of its rounded corners and such. The high-resolution display is an absolute dream to behold and it seems like the user interface is better than ever. This video has to be the most in-depth OS tour to date.






Via gizmodo.com


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