Engineering:BlackBerry Quark

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BlackBerry Quark
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BlackBerry Quark 6230
Compatible networksGSM900 and GSM1900
Mass136 g (including battery)
Operating systemRIM BlackBerry OS 3.x
Memory2 MB SRAM, 16 MB flash
Display160 x 100 (16000 pixels)
ConnectivityUSB (with Mass Storage Mode support)
Development statusDiscontinued

The BlackBerry Quark (6210 / 6220 / 6230 / 6280) is a discontinued series of business-focused smartphones developed by Research In Motion. Launched in 2003, it was one of the most popular first-generation BlackBerry models.[1]

It is the first BlackBerry device which can make calls without a headset attached.

Specification

The specification of devices in the series includes:[2][3]

  • ARM7EJ-S CPU: 32-bit, single-core (1999)
  • 2 MB SRAM
  • 16 MB flash
  • 160 x 100 monochrome LCD display
  • USB (with Mass Storage Mode support)
  • 34-key QWERTY keyboard
  • Built-in speakerphone
  • SMS
  • Lithium-ion rechargeable battery

Reception

Time (magazine) magazine listed the BlackBerry Quark among its All-Time Top 100 Gadgets in 2010. [4]

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