The BlackBerry Charm (7100 series) is a discontinued smartphone made by BlackBerry Limited, then known as Research In Motion. The Charm was equipped with SureType technology, which used predictive type to allow for normal QWERTY-style typing using only 20 keys. [1] [2] It featured a 240x260 pixel display, polyphonic ringtones, quad-band GSM radio, and Bluetooth. [3] [4] [5] The original 7100t ( T-Mobile) was released in 2004, [6] with the 7100r ( Rogers), 7100v ( Vodafone), [7] 7100g ( Cingular / AT&T Wireless), [8] 7100x ( O2), [9] and 7100i ( NEXTEL / Sprint) [10] being released later.
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The BlackBerry Charm (7100 series) is a discontinued smartphone made by BlackBerry Limited, then known as Research In Motion. The Charm was equipped with SureType technology, which used predictive type to allow for normal QWERTY-style typing using only 20 keys. [1] [2] It featured a 240x260 pixel display, polyphonic ringtones, quad-band GSM radio, and Bluetooth. [3] [4] [5] The original 7100t ( T-Mobile) was released in 2004, [6] with the 7100r ( Rogers), 7100v ( Vodafone), [7] 7100g ( Cingular / AT&T Wireless), [8] 7100x ( O2), [9] and 7100i ( NEXTEL / Sprint) [10] being released later.
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