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A BlackBerry Pearl smartphone is seen in an illustration released on September 10, 2008. (Reuters/Brodeur Partners)
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Research In Motion Ltd is launched a flip version of its popular BlackBerry Pearl smartphone, a move that reasserts its push into the retail consumer market. (Reuters/Brodeur Partners)
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The first-ever flip BlackBerry comes loaded with multimedia features such as a video and music player and a 2-megapixel camera with flash, as well as a Web browser and an abridged keyboard. (Reuters/Brodeur Partners)
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It will be available from T-Mobile USA later this year for an undisclosed price. (Photo/Research in Motion)
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