The BlackBerry Bold 9790 Bellagio was launched in its heyday and the handset has even caused a riot in the world.
BlackBerry Bold 9790 Bellagio was launched in 2011. At that time, Research in Motion, which was the manufacturer, was at the end of its heyday, BlackBerry was selling well in many countries.
Bold 9790 aka Bellagio comes with a combination of touch screen and qwerty keyboard. This phone is also reinforced with BlackBerry OS 7 and 8 GB of internal memory.
The camera is 5 megapixels.
First sold in November 2011 in the world, this handset sparked a riot. Because at that time, Bellagio was discounted 50% of the price.
The struggle to get the BlackBerry Bold 9790 at 50% off is pretty tough. Many of the queues have even been present since Thursday afternoon, the day before the discount event was held.
According to security officers at the venue, there were 90 people who were victims of the event which was attacked by thousands of fans. Even though the stock provided by the organizers is only 1,000 units. Even then, it must be purchased using a credit card, and one person can only buy one unit.
Many use the services of a jockey to queue. Honor jockey is also fairly decent.
According to security officers at the venue, there were 90 people who were victims of the event which was attacked by thousands of fans. Even though the stock provided by the organizers is only 1,000 units. Even then, it must be purchased using a credit card, and one person can only buy one unit.
Various foreign mass media also reported how thousands of people were willing to queue for BlackBerry Bellagio or Bold 9790 at discounted prices. Other media discuss the chaos of queues and the madness of the world community on BlackBerry.
The BlackBerry Bold 9790 went on sale this morning, with thousands of diehard fans lining up outside the mall. Some people fainted, luckily hundreds of police were already on the scene to prevent riots
That was the last time BlackBerry made a fuss. After that, BlackBerry's prestige slowly receded after the iPhone and a row of Android smartphones.