Well, now that the pearl's out and about, it's time we focused once more on RIM's utilitarian bizphone lineup -- except now the Boy Genius has gotten a hold of some pictures of the
BlackBerry 8800.
You guys remember the one, don't you? Probably not enough to push RIM's price above $90, but hey, it's got three different branded options. Right? Right? Click on for some more photos. Oh, and Boy Genius wants to give a shout out to Muellerlinger!
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
Wayne Schulz @ Sep 23rd 2006 5:57AM
I wonder if this one is going to allow streaming audio/video or if it's going to only work by dragging and dropping the audio files to the device. I also hope it can hangle over 1GB of SD data unlike it's little brother the 8100.
Sadly by the time the carriers get these out they are usually too dated.
SonyStyle @ Sep 23rd 2006 9:01AM
i like this one a lot better because it is full querty
ben @ Sep 23rd 2006 9:27AM
network? CDMA please!
resource @ Sep 23rd 2006 9:57AM
I don't get it.
Why are there 3 different ones?
Will one of them have a camera?
Please tell me one will have a camera.
Rick Russie @ Sep 23rd 2006 11:50AM
Am I missing something, why are the Z and the Y on the first image switched?
PEZ @ Sep 23rd 2006 11:53AM
There aer 3 models for 3 different carriers - at least.
Mmmmmmmmmmmk? :)
BLOCKMONSTER @ Sep 23rd 2006 12:10PM
First one is Euro version (Indigo). They have QWERTZ and the next one is T-Mobile (Crimson), and of course the self-revealing last one is Voda.
Information used from the guy on BBForums who posted it.
Dan @ Sep 23rd 2006 12:31PM
Does anyone else notice that the Y and Z are in the wrong places on the article's main photo????
Benjy @ Sep 23rd 2006 12:51PM
Will there be WiFi?
nofx @ Sep 23rd 2006 1:19PM
now thats sexier than the 8100.
acnst @ Sep 23rd 2006 2:30PM
@9: There is more than one keyboard layout on this planet. The QWERTZ-layout is usuallay used in Germany.
Chillin @ Sep 23rd 2006 2:48PM
Where's the Camera?
Without one it is useless to me.
Minhua @ Sep 23rd 2006 3:06PM
With a camera, it becomes a liability for corporations, which is why I think it doesn't have one. If a consumer wants a camera, go get a Pearl.
json @ Sep 23rd 2006 3:16PM
There's some hot treo killer action going on here... If any of these models get 3g and video streaming and mp3 playback with wifi, i will definately be selling my treo 700. I'll miss my 1.3mp camera but i'll just have to cope(not)
brian l @ Sep 23rd 2006 3:23PM
i hope nextel or sprint will be one of the three. especially nextel. one can dream
Steve @ Sep 23rd 2006 3:36PM
I'm actually really surprised this doesn't have a camera. The Pearl is VERY enterprise friendly as the built in camera can be fully disabled via BES policy
Adrian @ Sep 23rd 2006 4:08PM
Does this thing have a memory card slot?
paolo @ Sep 23rd 2006 4:28PM
GSM/UMTS FOR SURE!
J-RoQ @ Sep 23rd 2006 5:10PM
Why are there too 'S' letters and the 'Z' and 'Y' buttons aren't switched? Just weird to me
FM @ Sep 23rd 2006 5:23PM
#20 (J-RoQ)
That 1st one does NOT have 2 "S". The bottom corner is a "$" (dollar) sign. And as stated above, the "Z" and the "Y" keys are switched, due to it being a GERMAN version keyboard. They use the "QWERTZ" keyboard, instead of "QWERTY" like the United States.
Mobaisle @ Sep 23rd 2006 5:36PM
It appears that the scroll wheel has been replaced by the trackball on the face of the device, which seems like it would be more difficult to operate. I predict a lot of complaints from management-types that have been using the scroll wheel Blackberry for years.
Ben @ Sep 23rd 2006 5:36PM
Since the T-Mobile one might not have a camera, can this possibly bring down the price, and if so how much do you think it could go for?
kesey @ Sep 23rd 2006 6:00PM
GAY WATERMARKS ENGADGET.
Bob @ Sep 23rd 2006 6:08PM
In response to #16: Sorry man, inside info tells us that Nextel will NOT be getting any new blackberry's. Sprint will, but there will probably not be any realeased with the PTT function that Nextel has. Looks like we're stuck with 7100i's till the end of the world.
Scuzzy @ Sep 23rd 2006 6:12PM
That is not an "S".... it is a dollar sign "$"
ryboy @ Sep 23rd 2006 6:29PM
C-D-M-A
S-P-R-I-N-T
P-L-E-A-S-E
Greg Gebhardt @ Sep 23rd 2006 6:46PM
What are the two copper contacts on the edge of the device. On the bottom group of images, look at the first image.
acnst @ Sep 23rd 2006 7:21PM
@28: I think that these are charging contacts - similar to the ones found on the 8100. I expect to see a charging cradle, like the one for the 8100 found on www.shopblackberry.com, which uses these contacts.
Thought @ Sep 23rd 2006 7:36PM
According to the guy on blackberryforums, Muellerlinger, the second one is called Indigo...the others for T-Mo and Voda will be called Crimson.
He also talks about release dates:
http://www.blackberryforums.com/rumor-mill/47938-what-do-you-think-about-8800-pictures-inside.html#post326266
SLVR6 @ Sep 23rd 2006 8:28PM
While I would prefer to have a camera on my phone, there is certainly a place for not having one. #17, in my case it wouldn't matter if the camera was disabled or not. Many big corporations that deal in developing new product (cars in my case), strictly forbid camera's onsite. I don't think security would be willing to believe me that the camera was disabled!
dilligaf @ Sep 23rd 2006 8:38PM
Where's the camera?
At this level of the game, a gadget as popular as the Blackberry not to have a camera is beyond stupid.
TRAFMAN @ Sep 23rd 2006 8:39PM
What happened to hating watermarks guys?
Tyler Turner @ Sep 23rd 2006 9:03PM
Ok, so if this DOESNT come for TMO, which it probably will ... am I able to get the voda version in the US ... I mean, will it work the same (reception and such)? To me, their version looks the best :P
HaulinSS @ Sep 23rd 2006 10:51PM
Why are the "Y" and "Z" swapped in the first picture?
Shai Bomze @ Sep 23rd 2006 11:47PM
Please dont tell me they got rid of the thumbwheel!!!
I can't see one on these pics
Frank Jonen @ Sep 24th 2006 12:42AM
I don't buy the "liability issue" for not including a cam. With the blackberry server you can enable and disable about every function on a blackberry device connected to it. But honestly if a company can't afford their own blackberry server, chances are they don't use anything that can't be found on the web anyway.
So for the companies with the really big secrets it's irrelevant if it has a cam or not. If it's to prevent naughty office pictures… don't, that's what flickr is made for :)
Jeremy @ Sep 24th 2006 1:04AM
It WILL be released to T-Mobile
RT @ Sep 24th 2006 1:55AM
Federal courts also do not allow cameraphones inside, so this phone not having one is a plus for lawyers.
lgost @ Sep 24th 2006 9:34AM
Why does RIM have a problem with VAD?...It's one of the safest "hands-free" options going, and they stick it only on the Pearl?...what do they have against the business users??
Pierre @ Sep 24th 2006 10:12AM
the z and y's are switched on the keyboards in germany because the Z is more commonly used
That could reveal a little something about our leaker don't y'think?
Wayne Schulz @ Sep 24th 2006 2:10PM
1. The lack of a camera will be a plus for nearly all corporate users. There is no easy way for a security guard to tell if the camera function has been disabled remotely.
2. Streaming over the Internet is a must. The ability to stream Sirius/XM content (or any other online source) would be very welcomed.
3. While I greatly adore the eight billion slightly different variations of the same theme -- would RIM please just give me the ability to read html email? It can't be that hard.
4. Before you can be better (than the Treo) you have to at least be the same. The lack of quality third party apps will relegate the BB devices to heavy email use only.
Just my .02 - obviously your mileage may vary.
paul @ Sep 24th 2006 4:53PM
does the mona lisa picture in first shot indicate a camera?
TexRob @ Sep 24th 2006 5:01PM
No thumbwheel going forward, it was holding them back from making Blackberry's slimmer.
d33zilla @ Sep 24th 2006 9:28PM
T-Mo, Sprint, & Cingular will be gettin these, jus LOOK at them! they all have a likeness 2 a phone on these Carriers!
1st pic u know thats the pearl's big brother, thats goin on T-Mo we all know that!
2nd pic kind looks like that Sprint "Razr" (Samsung MM-A900) nextel? that word be real WACK!
and 3rd pic goin 2 Cingular, they all ready have a BB that with the same style (BlackBerry 8700)
really all i want is a CAMERA & FULL QWERTY.......!!!!
thats it
cya..........
SteveNYC @ Sep 24th 2006 11:16PM
Here's my question. Did they finally provide the bluetooth DUN profile? I cannot for the life of me understand why they refuse to provide that profile. On Verizon, they encourage you to take the $15 tethering plan and use the BB as a modem via a USB cable. Why the limitation? Odd.
Ed @ Sep 25th 2006 4:19AM
Have they got rid of the highly useful scroll wheel for up down scroll buttons? I know mechanical things such as wheels are less reliable but it is one of the best features of the 8700 series.
Ben Dawson @ Sep 25th 2006 7:53AM
I work for Rogers Wireless here in Canada (GSM carrier) and we are launching the Pearl in about 2 weeks. We've already started hearing rumors about this one coming out 2nd quarter of 2007. I'm currently using an 8700r and am very excited about the 8800 since I'm not a big fan of Suretype keyboards.
robbie edell @ Sep 25th 2006 3:24PM
Can anyone please confirm for verizon... and if anyone knows dates that would be great..thanks
Jay*Dizzle @ Sep 25th 2006 9:29PM
The only model thats sexier than the 8100 is the first model up top (with the Y and Z letters in the wrong places). The 2nd below that one (all black) is medicocre and the third one (grayish-smoked color) is just down right ugly as hell. (I know y'all feelin me! LMAO!)Hopefully, Verizon & Cingular wireless carriers
will release the third ugliest model and leave the Tip-top looking model to T-Mobile (with the addition of replacing the Y and Z letters). I really-really hope blackberry will release an 8800 model with a camera as well....It makes the device more "well-rounded" for consumers. Stereo bluetooth is also a plus. WIFI...mandatory, especially with T-Mobile until they can upgrade to their new 3G network. I haven't seen a mention in expandable memory, but hopefully it exists, otherwise it'll be just like all the other boring business oriented blackberries.
J @ Sep 30th 2006 6:09PM
Does anyone know appox. dimensions of the phone?