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Oct 04
Saturday
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RIM Internal Documents specify “Niagara” and “Apex” CDMA BlackBerrys

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Update: At the request of a certain legal team, the original images have been removed. They were not exactly needed, just proved their existence.

While all of the present talk in the BlackBerry world is focused on the Thunder and Javelin offerings, it seems that future BlackBerry products are missed. In a RIM Internal document forwarded earlier in the year, two new names have come up.

While the “Niagara” was known to us previously, it was always thought that it was a abandoned name for the Bold. We now know that it is a CDMA EVDO Rev. A device, with styling similar to the Thunder, and will be a evolution to the 8830 world phone, we can only assume that just like the rest of RIM’s line up, a single word name will be attached to it.

The all new Apex is a ready in 2009 version of the Kickstart, aimed at the CDMA market, with EVDO Rev. 0 onboard. We also have confirmation on the new 8330 Jupiter, which is a CDMA version of the Javelin, which will feature EVDO Rev. 0, a slightly larger battery than its GSM counterpart, and the same processor as the rest of the BlackBerry Line up.


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  • juwaack68
    Excellent - nice to see CDMA love.
  • AKJ
    ?D doe that mean that the "Niagara" is a Blackberry Storm, probably design for the Sprint network.
  • AKJ
    or maybe like Curve 8330i for Nextel
  • Sith_Apprentice
    Nigara is a replacement to the 8830 aka the Bold for CDMA. 8350 is the Nextel Curve.
  • ambsie wambsie
    so this means, that the javelin is coming out this fall. SCOREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
  • Darius
    27tsanF6LHc5l


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