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Celcom, RIM launch BlackBerry Bold in Malaysia

CBR Staff Writer Published 08 September 2008

Celcom Malaysia and Research In Motion have officially introduced the BlackBerry Bold smartphone in Malaysia.

According to Research In Motion (RIM), its BlackBerry Bold smartphone supports tri-band HSDPA high-speed networks and integrates 802.11 a/b/g Wi-Fi and GPS, which can pinpoint the user's location and supports location-based applications and services.

It comes with a half-VGA color LCD. The smartphone also comes with enhanced multimedia capabilities including a media player for music, videos and photos and a two megapixel camera with video recording.

Dany Bolduc, regional director for Asia-Pacific at RIM, said: The BlackBerry Bold smartphone provides BlackBerry customers with unprecedented display quality, speed, power and functionality for both professional and personal use in a stylish design that exudes confidence. We are very pleased to be working with Celcom to bring this breakthrough smartphone to customers in Malaysia.

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