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8330 Coming to SIX CDMA Carriers

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Posted by: payroll

From the trusty BGR...

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As you may remember, almost one year ago, we broke news of the BlackBerry Curve 8330. Granted, some facts have since been corrected (not a World Edition device), but it’s been a rather long wait for CDMA customers wanting a BlackBerry Curve device. Recent news posted on BGR has shown pictures of the Sprint release, as well as a launch date for the Curve model.

Now, for your very own pleasure and enjoyment on the only site you love, we bring you pictures of the BlackBerry Curve 8330 from your favorite neighborhood CDMA carriers - Verizon, Sprint, Alltel, Telus, Bell Mobility, and US Cellular.

http://www.boygeniusreport.com/2008...gold/#more-3194


If you click the link he has pictures of all the phones and it shows what color they will be for each carrier.

UPDATE: Verizon announced today that the Curve will be available in May
http://www.crn.com/networking/207000727



Posted by: yester18

Good news for all... FINALLY!!!!!



Posted by: aarononfire

i can't believe im gunna buy another phone



Posted by: yester18

you don't have to buy it for yourself, buy it for me



Posted by: pshift

Was going to buy a Treo 755P, looked at the BBs, decided to go with the curve. The only question is do I get this on my family plan (AT&T) or get this with Verizon since I have a new every 2 discount in addition to the promotions when this is finally released.

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Just days ahead of the CTIA Wireless 2008 show in Las Vegas, Verizon Wireless on Monday unveiled plans to offer the BlackBerry Curve 8330 smartphone in May.
The Curve, Waterloo, Ontario-based Research In Motion's (RIM) smallest and lightest full-QWERTY smartphone, is targeted at the coveted pro-sumer market, the device user who seeks a stylish device for personal use, but a functional handset for professional use. While the Curve is already available from other carriers, such as T-Mobile, May will mark the first time it is offered to Verizon Wireless customers.

The Curve will be available in a "liquid silver-colored finish with chrome highlights, smooth edges and soft curves," Verizon said, and it will operate on Verizon's high-speed EV-DO (Evolution-Data Optimized) network.

According to Verizon, the Curve measures 4.2 inches by 2.4 inches by 0.6 inches and weighs a mere 4 ounces. The screen is 320 by 240 with light-sensing technology that adjust brightness for viewing in indoor, outdoor and dark environments. Similar to the smaller-model BlackBerry Pearl, the Curve uses a trackball navigation system; however, the Curve offers a full QWERTY keyboard, where the Pearl offers SureType technology.

Other key features include noise cancellation, Speaker Independent Voice Recognition for Voice Activated Dialing (VAD), dedicated send, end and mute keys, speakerphone and Bluetooth hands-free support.

For multimedia, the Curve features a 2.0 megapixel camera with support for video recording, self-portrait mirror, enhanced flash and five-time zooming. An advanced media player and desktop media manager software makes it easy to move files between a PC and BlackBerry Curve using an included USB data cable. A MicroSD/SDHC memory card slot enables up to 8 GB of additional storage and the removable and rechargeable battery has been rated for up to 260 minutes of talk time and 11 days of standby time. It also offers access to Facebook for BlackBerry applications and an HTML Web browser that supports streaming video over EV-DO.

The Curve comes with a stereo headset, travel charger and tote sleeve, Verizon said.

According to Verizon, the BlackBerry Curve 8330 smartphone is supported by BlackBerry Internet Service that offers access to up to 10 supported POP3 or IMAP personal or professional email accounts, including most ISP email accounts. IT is also supported by BlackBerry Professional Software for small business and BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) for enterprise deployments, enabling IT administration within IBM Lotus Domino, Microsoft Exchange and Novell GroupWise environments.

Verizon said the curve will be available via the Verizon Wireless Web site and Verizon retailers, including Circuit City, for $269 .99 after a $50 mail-in rebate with a new two-year contract. An additional $100 credit will be offered toward the purchase of the handset for customers who sign up for a qualifying voice and data plan at the time of purchase. For an additional $29.99 per month, users who buy a voice plan can also subscribe to the email and Web for BlackBerry plan, while a data-only plan can be added for $24.99 per month for unlimited email and Web access.






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