RIM May Offer Touchscreen BlackBerry

BARCELONA (Reuters) – Research In Motionmay bring out a touchscreen version of its popular BlackBerry e-maildevice if customers want it, according to co-chief executive JimBalsillie, who expects to deliver new high-speed devices soon.

Balsillie declined to give details about future product plans. Butwhen asked if RIM would bring out a touch-screen version of BlackBerry,which is well-liked for its miniature computer-like keyboard, he saidit was important to be flexible to customers’ demands.

"For sure we’re looking at all kinds of different device packagingand presentation," Balsillie said in an interview with Reuters at theMobile World Congress.

"I think getting religious on packaging is not the way to go," he said. "It’s really user preference-oriented."

Aside from established wireless players, RIM also faces competition from rivals such as Apple Inc’siPhone, which has won praise for its innovative touchscreen control.But one criticism against iPhone has been its lack of a corporatee-mail service, RIM’s core strength.

Balsillie said the company would introduce devices based on HSDPA, ahigh-speed wireless technology that is popular in Europe and used inthe United States by No. 1 wireless service AT&T Inc.

"Certainly going to HSDPA is something that’s very important to us in the near term," Balsillie said.

He said that while other handset makers were focusing on expandingtheir relationships with consumers, RIM was happy with its strategy ofselling through carriers.

(Reporting by Sinead Carew; Editing by Lisa Von Ahn)

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