
T-Mobile and RIM announced the BlackBerry Curve 8520, which was formerly known as the Gemini. Ho hum, just another BlackBerry, right? Well, this is the first to feature the highly praised optical trackpad in place of the trackball–that’s right, no more sticky trackball syndrome. Other features include:
- Tactile QWERTY keyboard
- Wi-Fi
- Quad-band GSM/EDGE (sadly, no 3G, what the heck??)
- 320×240 display
- 2MP camera
- Out of box Mac compatibility
Available from T-Mobile USA on August 5th in either black or frost.
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According to reliable sources, AT&T will be cutting prices on their popular BlackBerry Bold and Curve devices as early as tomorrow–from the current $299 and $199 after contract rebate, respectively, to a more wallet-friendly $199 and $149. It will reportedly be for a limited time so keep your eyes peeled.
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It was just yesterday that AT&T confirmed that they’ll be bringing the popular Blackberry Curve 8900 to their network this summer. Unfortunately, the press release was devoid of an actual launch date and simply stated an ‘early summer’ release. Now BGR’s inside man (or woman) says the Curve will land at AT&T on May 25th for $149.99 after a contract signing and mail-in-rebate. The tipster also says that AT&T will drop the price of the Bold to $199.99….bold indeed.
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I’m not sure why you would want a phone sans camera, but Sprint now has the Blackberry Curve 8350i without the camera. It’s yours for $149 after a 2-year contract signing and $100 mail-in-rebate.
[via BlackberryBlast]
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