Alabama Fans, get your Crimson Palm Treo!
This post was published 2 years 7 months 28 days ago which may make its actuality or expire date not be valid anymore. This site is not responsible for any misunderstanding.I am an Alabama Fan, so these colors are super cool to me, but I don’t want a Palm Powered Treo or a Blackberry, so I am out of this one.
The BlackBerry Pearl and Palm Treo 680 smart device officially are red hot as AT&T today introduced an eye-catching, dark ruby-colored version of the BlackBerry Pearl and a striking crimson iteration of the Treo 680. The red BlackBerry Pearl is the first wireless handset to be branded for the new AT&T.
Both new, colorful models are available immediately and exclusively to AT&T customers at Cingular Wireless retail stores — the Treo 680 initially at select outlets and the BlackBerry Pearl at all stores nationwide — and through http://www.cingular.com, AT&T’s wireless business-to-business sales organization, authorized dealers and select national retailers.
Click the image to see a larger version, this is beautiful!
“The new, red BlackBerry Pearl and crimson Palm Treo 680 are the next ‘gotta have it’ wireless handsets from AT&T,” said Michael Woodward, executive director, mobile professional solutions, for AT&T. “The additional choices of color offer panache and style, and these world-class products boast all of the features that made the original versions very popular among AT&T customers.” Although the Palm Treo 680 and BlackBerry Pearl from AT&T now come in a choice of colors — AT&T continues to offer the attractive original models — the compelling looks, features and functionality that have given them a broad following remain the same.
For more information, please go to http://www.cingular.com/blackberrypearl or http://www.cingular.com/treo680.
Source : Press Release
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