BlackBerry 950
BlackBerry 950 is an early BlackBerry model, introduced in 2000 by Canadian smartphone manufacturer Research in Motion. There were two editions, the Exchange Edition and the Internet Edition, both identical in hardware and differing only in the provided software; the Exchange Edition could connect to corporate email mailboxes running on Microsoft Exchange, while the Internet Edition could access general internet mailboxes only.[1]
Specifications
- Intel 80386 microprocessor[1]
- 4MB flash memory
- 512kB SRAM
- 6 or 8-line display with backlight
- one AA battery for power
- 134g (without plastic holster) or 161g (with plastic holster) weight
- 900MHz wireless modem
- QWERTY keyboard and trackwheel
References
- 1 2 Strietelmeier, Julie (February 26, 2001). "RIM BlackBerry 950 Review". The Gadgeteer.
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