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Stay in touch. When you're working out of the office, you sometimes wish you could take your work with you. That way you wouldn't have a stack of emails waiting for you when you got back from every business trip or on the move. Dealing with them is a time consuming task - and one you can often deal with in the spare minutes while you are away.

Make decisions faster and deliver responsive customer care with BlackBerry solutions for business.  Connect with your company’s applications, field service teams, forms and more.  See the difference productivity can make.

Latest BlackBerry Devices:

BlackBerry Curve 8520

An affordable model featuring an optical trackpad to replace the traditional rollerball, allowing you to smoothly navigate by sliding your finger in a certain direction. it's an efficient solution that works wonderfully well. The familiar full QWERTY keyboard is present and correct, offering a comfortable, reliable and speedy method of entering text. The top of the phone has a rubberised strip with three multimedia keys and it also includes Media Sync for the PC. There's Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, with a 3.5mm jack too. The phone measures 109x60x13.9mm and weighs 106g.

BlackBerry 9300

The BlackBerry Curve 3G is the same size as the 8520, which is a nice size in the hand. The front is split equally between the efficient QWERTY keyboard and the 2.46-inch display. The keyboard is expertly designed, with raised keys that make it easier to tell between the keys. Using our thumbs to type makes typing racing smoothly around the keyboard, with an easy-access alt key on the bottom left providing access to numerals and punctuation marks. The centre keys may cause those with bigger thumbs to falter but otherwise it works well for a small QWERTY.

The familiar BlackBerry trackpad sits above the keyboard, and has adjustable sensitivity – it’s so good that the traditional and iconic BlackBerry Trackball has faded into memory. The phone measures 109x60x13.9mm and weighs 104g

BlackBerry Bold 9780

The Bold 9780 is, quite simply, the best BlackBerry ever made. It's small, sleek and extremely good looking, with a wealth of improvements and the bonus of a battery that performs well. The latest Bold is more akin to to the Curve family, and is actually slightly smaller than the 8900, yet it has the addition of 3G, the fastest processor yet used on a BlackBerry and OS 5.0 as standard. The screen is smaller than the original Bold, but it hasn't lost any of the detail. The resolution is the same, making the pixels even finer than before, and this makes reading text or looking at pictures an incredible nice experience. The camera has a 3.2-megapixel sensor with a flash and it records video too. A trackpad is in place, as first used on the budget-friendly 8520. With the superior screen it works very well here, especially in the web browser where it makes navigation very easy. You can adjust the sensitivity and before long you'll have it on the highest setting and be able to fly around the menus. The phone measures 109x60x14mm and weighs 122g.     

BlackBerry Torch 9800

BlackBerry users are a loyal bunch, as RIM has discovered. Once a BlackBerry user, pretty much always a BlackBerry user, whether they favour the QWERTY keyboards of the Bold and Curve ranges, Pearl's SurePress facility, or the Storm handsets with their touch-screens. Despite this popularity, RIM has never really managed to crack the mainstream market, something which it is trying to do with the BlackBerry Torch series, with not only the new operating system, but a touch-screen, AND a slide-out QWERTY keyboard.

The top section of the device is home to the 3.2in touch-screen. It slips open with a smooth action and manages to feel pretty secure, unlike many other phones of this design. Beneath this screen you'll find four touch keys and a trackpad, all of which are pretty standard for BlackBerry's. If you didn't like the clickable touch-screen of the BlackBerry Storm, the good news is that RIM has replaced it with a capacitive screen, which was both responsive and smooth in use. The phone measures 111x62x14.6 mm and weighs 161g

BlackBerry 9900

The BlackBerry Bold 9900 is RIM's hottest new smartphone, and it's a conscious step to taking on the glamorous iOS and Android operating systems while staying true to the BlackBerry ethos. So,it has the QWERTY keyboard and exceptional messaging skills you'd expect from a BlackBerry, but RIM has also invested a lot on making a touchscreen interface that is a whole lot smoother than it's previous efforts.

The phone marks the debut of the BlackBerry 7 OS - a new operating system that optimises the BlackBerry experience for the new touchscreen.

Swiping, zooming and scrolling araound apps and websites is now a much better experiance than with the old trackball or sticky touchscreens. The new OS also has BlackBerry Maps intergrated, so you have instant access to the hardware's GPS and location-based services.

Add to all this an NFC mobile payment chip, and it becomes clear that the Bold 9900 very much represents the future of the BlackBerry platform. And with gadgets as slim, stylish and powerful as this, it would appear the BlackBerry future looks pretty good. The phone measures 115x66x10.5mm and weighs 130g  

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