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AT&T Launches
GPS-Enabled Blackberry
April 23, 2008
Workers
and consumers on the go can now put away their maps but still easily
navigate the fast lane.
AT&T and Research In Motion have launched the BlackBerry Pearl 8110
smartphone, which includes built-in global positioning system (GPS)
support for location-based applications and services. Combined with
navigation and mapping applications such as AT&T Navigator, the handset
provides turn-by-turn voice and on-screen directions with colorful 3-D
moving maps that can be used in vehicles or while walking. AT&T
Navigator also alerts users through voice and on-screen prompts to
traffic slowdowns and incidents along their programmed travel route, and
it provides customers with the option to choose an alternative route.
"The BlackBerry Pearl 8110's stylish design and consumer features blend
well with the productivity features for managing your day while away
from home or the office," said Michael Woodward, vice president,
Business Voice/Data and Wireless Products, for AT&T's wireless unit.
"Beyond the BlackBerry Pearl 8110's powerful e-mail and messaging
capabilities, which keep users on track with important information while
mobile, its new built-in GPS capabilities — coupled with AT&T Navigator
— will keep customers literally on track when they are getting from
Point A to Point B."
The BlackBerry Pearl 8110 smartphone from AT&T measures just 4.2 inches
by 2.4 inches by 0.5 inches, weighs approximately 3.2 ounces and is
available in a glossy titanium or rich red finish. It features the
popular BlackBerry e-mail and messaging capabilities, including RIM's
SureType QWERTY keyboard system for easy typing and phone dialing —
enhanced with word completion and a spell-checker with a user-customized
dictionary. The smartphone features a display that supports more than
65,000 colors and automatically adjusts brightness based on surrounding
light levels. The BlackBerry Pearl 8110 also is the first BlackBerry
that enables users to wirelessly download AT&T's popular — and free —
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smartphone. Customers can easily find and map local businesses, save
favorite listings and get step-by-step directions to or from any
location.
"The BlackBerry Pearl 8110 smartphone maintains the exceptional styling
and sleek form factor of the BlackBerry Pearl franchise," said Mark
Guibert, vice president, Corporate Marketing at Research In Motion. "It
expands functionality with richer multimedia capabilities and built-in
GPS while continuing to deliver the full power of the BlackBerry
platform. With value-added services, like AT&T Navigator, AT&T Mobile
Music and AT&T's global roaming, the BlackBerry Pearl 8110 is an ideal
choice for customers who want a new phone that can serve both business
and personal needs."
The BlackBerry Pearl 8110 also features impressive multimedia
capabilities, including an advanced media player that is ideal for users
who want easy access to music and videos while on the go. It also
includes a 2-megapixel camera that supports video recording,1 a 3.5-mm
stereo headset jack, externally accessible microSD/SDHC memory slot for
additional storage, high speed USB and Bluetooth 2.0 with support for
headsets, car kits, stereo headsets and other Bluetooth accessories.
The BlackBerry Pearl 8110 is powered by AT&T's nationwide2 EDGE network
— the largest high speed national wireless data network in the U.S. —
with availability in more than 13,000 cities and towns and along almost
40,000 miles of major highways. The BlackBerry Pearl 8110 can also keep
users who are abroad connected with wireless e-mail, Internet access and
other mobile applications through data services in more countries than
any other U.S. carrier, with data-roaming in more than 145 countries.
Customers can also use the BlackBerry Pearl 8110 to make or receive
voice calls in more than 200 countries.
The new BlackBerry Pearl 8110 smartphone from AT&T is available now at
AT&T retail stores nationwide, via and through AT&T's
business-to-business sales teams for as low as $149.99, with a two-year
contract, unlimited data plan and $39.99 voice plan. Customers who want
personal e-mail access and Web browsing with BlackBerry Internet Service
can choose the BlackBerry Personal Unlimited data plan for as low as $30
a month with a qualified voice contract. Unlimited corporate e-mail and
data access via BlackBerry® Enterprise Server or BlackBerry
Professional Software are available for as low as $45 a month when a
qualified voice plan is also chosen. Customers who travel overseas can
select the BlackBerry International Unlimited data plan for as low as
$65 a month with a qualified voice plan. AT&T Navigator requires a
separate subscription of $9.99 a month.
The BlackBerry Pearl 8110 also supports AT&T Mobile Music subscription
services and AT&T unlimited Push To Talk for walkie-talkie-like
communications; both services are an additional $9.99 a month with a
qualifying voice plan. Small business customers also can couple their
BlackBerry data plans with AT&T's new BusinessTalk voice plans, which
start at $60 a month for five users and 700 Anytime Minutes and can be
expanded for $9.99 a line to accommodate up to 40 users and 20,000
Anytime Minutes. When combined with BlackBerry Professional Software,
BusinessTalk provides small businesses with a complete voice and data
solution. Companies may also choose BusinessTalk with either unlimited
Mobile to Mobile or Push To Talk features. |