
The Blackberry 957 Internet Edition was one of the first devices that allowed mobile web use and e-mail, now ubiquitous in smart phones.

Blackberrys came with applications that included e-mail, address book, calendar, alarm, calculator, memo pad, and a task list that could by synchronized with a user's PC through the included dock. The Blackberry 957 came with 5 megabytes of flash storage, 512 kilobytes of random access memory, with an Intel 386 processor running at 20 megahertz. BlackBerry UEM, a cross-platform EMM solution by BlackBerry, delivers device ownership flexibility, built on the trusted security and reliability we’re known for.

The first Blackberry was introduced in 1999 as a two-way pager before pivoting to become a device featuring an always-connected e-mail with personal digital assistant functionality.

Research in Motion (RIM) produced this Blackberry model 957 Internet Edition in 2000. These 10 gadgets were all the rage in the 2000s: Motorola Razr PHOTO BY WIKIME/DIA COMMONS The original Motorola Razr was released in 2004, but it only really reached cult status after the brand released the phone in the legendary metallic hot-pink variation in 2005.
