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Unannounced BlackBerry trio show up online

Onyx, Magnum and Driftwood

Specifications for three previously unannounced BlackBerry handsets have emerged online.

The trio - codenamed 'Onyx', 'Magnum' and 'Driftwood' - washed up on website BoyGeniusReport. The site hasn’t been able to secure any pictures of the phones.

All three will supposedly be GSM/GPRS/Edge and 3G capable. Wi-Fi and GPS will also feature on all three talkers.

Magnum and Onyx have been “confirmed” for US network provider AT&T, but which carrier will get Driftwood isn’t mentioned.

Onyx and Magnum are both said to feature a 480 x 360 resolution display, but Driftwood’s screen specifications haven’t been mentioned.

All three Research In Motion phones could also come with a camera and, unsurprisingly, a Qwerty keyboard.

We’ll bring you more news when we have it. ®

Latest Comments

Simple upgrades?

Perhaps "Magnum" and "Onyx" are a new Curve and a new Bold (probably in that order), and "Driftwood" of the unknown screen specs is a Storm 9600? That last one would make lots of Storm owners unhappy, but might make lots of would-be Storm owners happy. :)

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Perhaps they could...

... make a phone called 'Reliable'. Cause the current crop sure as hell ain't!

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