

For additional add-ons and help, please check out our cell phone accessories, ringtones, and help page. Sprint packages the RIM BlackBerry 8830 with a travel charger, a USB cable, a SIM card, a belt holster, desktop software, and reference material. Sprint's Worldwide BlackBerry plan starts at $69.99 for unlimited BlackBerry e-mail and Web access. The RIM BlackBerry 8830 for Sprint is available now $199.99 with a two-year contract and after rebates and discounts. However, it also adds unlocked SIM capabilities, giving you the freedom to use SIM cards from other countries, an AOL instant messaging client, and support for Sprint Navigation to be used with the device's built-in GPS chip.
Like Verizon's BlackBerry 8830, Sprint's version offers EV-DO support, multimedia capabilities, and solid performance. But with the new RIM BlackBerry 8830, all of that changes, as the dual-mode CDMA/GSM smart phone gives you freedom to make calls and receive e-mail around of the world. Sure, you can use CDMA in other countries, but if your itinerary includes Europe, you're out of luck. Up until now, globe-trotting Sprint customers may have felt a bit stymied by the limited world-roaming capabilities of the CDMA network. For the globe-trotting executive, the RIM BlackBerry 8830 is a powerful voice and messaging tool that offers world roaming and solid performance.
