<img src="images/logo-rim.gif" align="right">CeBIT - Hanover, Germany - Research In Motion (RIM) and Vodafone D2 announced today that they are working together to bring BlackBerry to Vodafone's corporate customers in Germany.
<img src="images/hardware-rim-6210.jpg" align="right">Research In Motion also unveiled two new BlackBerry models for customers in Europe. The data and voice-enabled BlackBerry and BlackBerry 6220 feature a smaller design with a light and comfortable feel, increased memory for greater application and data storage, as well as new support for wireless email synchronization and integrated attachment viewing. The Java-based BlackBerry 6210 and BlackBerry 6220 each deliver email, phone, SMS, browser and organizer applications in a single wireless handheld that supports international roaming. RIM is demonstrating the new BlackBerry handhelds this week at CeBIT 2003 in Hanover, Germany (Hall 12, Stand A50).
The BlackBerry 6210 is a world band handheld that operates on 900/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS wireless networks in North America, Europe, Asia Pacific and Latin America. The BlackBerry 6220 is a dual band handheld that operates on 900/1800 MHz GSM/GPRS wireless networks in Europe and Asia Pacific. Mobile professionals can use one handheld to access company information and manage communications while roaming.
The BlackBerry 6210/6220 offer always-on data operation with an integrated phone. The BlackBerry 6210/6220 are sleek (approximately 4.45 x 2.91 x 0.83 inches or 113 x 74 x 21 mm) and lightweight (approximately 4.80 oz or 136 grams) with an embedded RIM wireless modem and internal high performance antenna.
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