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  2. List of BlackBerry products - Wikipedia

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    The only model with 32 MB and Bluetooth is the 7290, which was the last model released in the early BlackBerry form factor, and was the first BlackBerry model with Bluetooth. The 7290 was also the first quad-band BlackBerry. An aberration in this list is the 7270, the first Wi-Fi BlackBerry, released later. It is built into the old form factor ...

  3. BlackBerry Pearl - Wikipedia

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    The Pearl supports the full range of BlackBerry enterprise functionality. Unlike previous BlackBerry devices, the Pearl includes a music player, camera, as well as other multimedia functions. It requires the purchase of a MicroSD memory card to support storage of multimedia files beyond the 64 MB provided internally. [6]

  4. BlackBerry Storm - Wikipedia

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    The BlackBerry Storm is a touchscreen ... The device features 1 GB of onboard memory, 128 MB of NVRAM and an expandable memory slot support for a microSD card of up ...

  5. Comparison of memory cards - Wikipedia

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    PS Vita Memory Card 2012 64 GB Subcompact (15 mm × 12.5 mm × 1.6 mm [7]), compulsory DRM, up to 64 GB, proprietary (can be used on PS Vita only) P2 (storage media) Panasonic MicroP2: 2012 64 GB MicroP2 is a SDXC/SDHC card conforming to UHS-II (Ultra High Speed bus), and can be read by common SDHC/SDXC card readers. xD: Olympus, Fujifilm, Sony

  6. BlackBerry Storm 2 - Wikipedia

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    The Storm 2 comes with 2GB of on-board flash memory — 1GB more than the original — and is bundled with a 16GB microSD card (though not by Vodafone). [3] The phone has been a reasonable commercial success. When comparing the Storm 2 with the original Storm, users find the Storm 2 more user friendly.

  7. BlackBerry Electron - Wikipedia

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    The 3 versions of the Electron had differences in network support – the original (8700) model supported Quad-band GSM (EDGE/GPRS).. The 8707 (AKA "UMTS Electron") added 2100MHz UMTS 3G and the 8703 model was designed for US CDMA operators and supported both 850MHz and 1900MHz CDMA2K (EvDO/1xRTT) – the 8703 also has A-GPS support, which was not present on the GSM/UMTS variants.