“ The BlackBerry Bold 9650 is the first global phone from Verizon Wireless to support GlobalAccess Connect, allowing customers to tether their BlackBerry Bold to a notebook or netbook and use it as a modem for wireless Internet access in more than 200 countries worldwide.
The specifications list of the new mobile phone from Research In Motion includes an optical trackpad for easy and fluid navigation, Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g) and Bluetooth connectivity, Push to Talk feature, 2.45-inch display that delivers a 480 x 360 pixel resolution, 3.2-megapixel photo snapper with flash, a 3.5 mm stereo headset jack, 512 MB Flash memory, microSD memory card slot with support for up to 16 GB of additional storage space, and a 1400 mAhr battery that can offer up to 5 hours of talk time on Verizon's network. Originally, Verizon announced that the handset would arrive in its stores on June 10. Pushed to the market as the successor of the BlackBerry Tour, the new Bold 9650 can be purchased either from any Verizon Wireless Communications Store around the United States, or from the wireless operator's website. One of the handsets that mobile phone carrier Verizon Wireless made available for pre-order about one month ago is the BlackBerry Bold 9650, a device that arrived in Verizon's stores a few days ago.