BlackBerry 950
Appearance
BlackBerry 950 (introduced as "Inter@ctive Pager 950", development name "Leapfrog") is an early BlackBerry model, introduced in 1998 by Canadian smartphone manufacturer Research in Motion.[1] There were two editions, the Exchange Edition and the Internet Edition, both identical in hardware and differing only in the provided software; the Exchange Edition could connect to corporate email mailboxes running on Microsoft Exchange, while the Internet Edition could access general internet mailboxes only.[2]
Specifications
- Intel 80386 microprocessor[2]
- 4MB flash memory
- 512kB SRAM
- 6 or 8-line display with backlight
- one AA battery for power
- 134g (without plastic holster) or 161g (with plastic holster) weight
- 900MHz wireless modem
- QWERTY keyboard and trackwheel
References
- ^ McNish, Jacquie; Silcoff, Sean (2015): Losing he Signal. The Untold Story Behind the Extraordinary Rise and Spectacular Fall of BlackBerry. pp. 50, 64-66. ISBN 978-1-250-06017-4.
- ^ a b Strietelmeier, Julie (February 26, 2001). "RIM BlackBerry 950 Review". The Gadgeteer.