After countless rumors and leaks in cyberspace, Blackberry has finally unveiled the KEY2 LE, a more affordable option to the already-released KEY2 flagship phone. The toned-down KEY2 LE takes the key essential design points from the Key2 and brings back memories as it features a physical keyboard just below a 4.5-inch, 3:2 aspect ratio display. BlackBerry 6000 series [caption id="attachment_295367" align="alignnone" width="1000"] 6710 | Photo credits: ZDNet[/caption] The BlackBerry 6710 was one of the 6000 series, which was released in 2003. It features a classic phone design, a large monochrome LCD with 160 x 160 pixels, and 16MB of built-in memory. BlackBerry 7000 series [caption id="attachment_295368" align="alignnone" width="1000"] 7290 | Photo credits: T-Mobile[/caption] BlackBerry's 7000 series arrived with the same features as the 5000 and 6000 series but introduced a color screen. The Curve brand continued the consumer-oriented path of the BlackBerry Pearl, including multimedia features and a built-in camera. Read more in our articles including "Blackberry unveils the KEY2 LE" and "Blackberry Storm: RIM sheds the keypad".
After countless rumors and leaks in cyberspace, Blackberry has finally unveiled the KEY2 LE, a more affordable option to the already-released KEY2 flagship phone. The toned-down KEY2 LE takes the key essential design points from the Key2 and brings back memories as it features a physical keyboard just below a 4.5-inch, 3:2 aspect ratio display.
BlackBerry 6000 series [caption id="attachment_295367" align="alignnone" width="1000"] 6710 | Photo credits: ZDNet[/caption] The BlackBerry 6710 was one of the 6000 series, which was released in 2003. It features a classic phone design, a large monochrome LCD with 160 x 160 pixels, and 16MB of built-in memory. BlackBerry 7000 series [caption id="attachment_295368" align="alignnone" width="1000"] 7290 | Photo credits: T-Mobile[/caption] BlackBerry's 7000 series arrived with the same features as the 5000 and 6000 series but introduced a color screen. The Curve brand continued the consumer-oriented path of the BlackBerry Pearl, including multimedia features and a built-in camera.
Our coverage of Blackberry KEY2 LE features includes: "Blackberry unveils the KEY2 LE"; "Blackberry Storm: RIM sheds the keypad"; " BlackBerry Torch 9800 Review". Each article provides unique insights and information.