Alabama Fans, get your Crimson Palm Treo!
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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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