Celio Corp has announced support for BlackBerry; giving RIM customers the power to get the most out of their smartphones with a larger blind and keyboard. The BlackBerry solution volition be available in mid-Q4 2009, free-of-charge for existing and new REDFLY Mobile River Companion C8N and C7 owners.
At launch, the REDFLY will be compatible with the BlackBerry Bold 9000, BlackBerry Curve 8900 and BlackBerry Tour 9630, with plans to documentation additional phones as they ar released by RIM.
The REDFLY Mobile River Companion comes in two models – the C8N and C7 – and has a large screen, full QWERTY keyboard, touchpad, up to 8-hour battery, and USB, VGA and media ports, enabling citizenry to get the most from their BlackBerry handhelds. The REDFLY has no OS, repositing or mainframe, but uses the smartphone’s calculation might to give users the ability to interact with the smartphone’s familiar drug user port on an 800×480 solving exhibit. The REDFLY is currently compatible with more than 70 Windows Mobile devices.
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