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Check Out The Cameraless BlackBerry Curve 8350i

by Robb Dunewood on April 14, 2009 · 0 comments

BlackBerry Curve 8350i Smartphone (No camera)It’s been a while since we’ve seen a cameraless BlackBerry so many a Sprint / Nextel BlackBerry user that has been waiting for a cameraless device a bit newer than 2-year old BlackBerry 8800 can now rejoice.  Sprint has just officially released the BlackBerry Curve 8350i Smartphone (No camera).

Here are some of the highlights* and features of the BlackBerry Curve 8350i Smartphone (No camera):

  • Wi-Fi® capable*
  • Thin, full QWERTY keyboard design*
  • Nextel Direct Connect®
  • Group Connect
  • GPS enabled
  • Slim and fashionable
  • Web, email capable
  • Speakerphone
  • Bluetooth
  • External display
  • Memory card slot
  • Voice dialing

The BlackBerry Curve 8350i Smartphone (No camera) costs $149.99 after rebates, the same as the regular 8350i.  The 8350i (No Camera) is now available and you can pick one up here

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Gizmodo Reviews The BlackBerry Curve 8900 (Javelin)

by Robb Dunewood on October 31, 2008 · 9 comments

Gizmodo got their hands on an AT&T branded BlackBerry Curve 8900. It looks like AT&T will have a big seller on it’s hands…

RIM excels at many things, but keeping secrets ain’t one of ‘em, so we’d eyeballed the BlackBerry Curve 8900 (nee Javelin) quite a bit before this AT&T-branded one dropped in our laps. It’s a Bolder version of the current Curve that improves it in basically every way: Lighter, tighter, but more powerful-and it feels like a phone that was produced in 2008, not when you were still keeping your 2006 resolutions.

Like a lot of BlackBerry users, I can’t wait until the BlackBerry Storm comes out, however, I know that a lot of Verizon subscribers want a new device but would prefer one with a physical keyboard.

I wonder how long it will take Verizon to get the BlackBerry Curve 8930?

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Rumors about a burnt orange BlackBerry Curve from T-Mobile called the BlackBerry Curve Sunset have been floating around for some time now. It was initially believed that the BlackBerry Curve Sunset was supposed to be released today, July 28th, however, some conflicting reports have the device coming out in a week on August 4th.

I’ve heard that some T-Mobile store employees have stated that they have the BlackBerry Curve Sunset is in stock in the stores but I have to wonder why the device wouldn’t be available at the start of business is it is indeed going to be available for sale today.

One thing we know for sure is that time will definitely tell.

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Find Free BlackBerry Curves Online

by Robb Dunewood on July 22, 2008 · 1 comment

You can always tell when a new model BlackBerry is about to hit the street because the prices get slashed on older models. That being said, the BlackBerry Bold must be just around the corner because you can find the BlackBerry Curve for free from many online retailers.

If you are a fan of Verizon’s network you can get yourself a BlackBerry Curve 8330 from Wirefly with a new Verizon Wireless account. The nice thing about this deal is that the rebate is instant. You don’t have to mail anything in. All you have to do is sign a 2 year minimum contract and your good to go.

LetsTalk.com is offering a similar deal on the BlackBerry Curve 8310 on AT&T, however, you do have shell out $75 up front and wait to receive $75 rebate in the mail.

[Via BerryReview.com]

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Even though RIM will soon announce last quarters results, this quarter is turning out to be a pretty good one thanks to strong sales of the Verizon BlackBerry Curve. “RIM should see sales drive RIM’s (RIMM) Q1 net subscriber additions to 2.3 million, ahead of its 2.2 million guidance.

Lehman Brothers analyst Jeff Kvaal says that strong sales from Verizon and expected strong sales from AT&T should drive strong sales in the second half of the year. Kvaal has raised is his fiscal 2009 EPS estimate from $3.61 to $3.85.

Source

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Rogers Introduces The Pink BlackBerry Curve 8310

by Robb Dunewood on June 6, 2008 · 4 comments

We’ve just picked up from BBSync that Rogers has recently introduced a pink BlackBerry Curve 8310.

The price of the pink BlackBerry Curve could be as low as $199.99 with three-year plan. With the popularity of the pink BlackBerry Pearl, we are sure that it won’t be long before the pink BlackBerry Curve starts showing up on carriers south of the border.

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Just to be clear and to cut down on confusion up front, the Verizon BlackBerry Curve does not have a touch screen. It just appears that the copywriters over in the Verizon marketing department aren’t aware of this fact.

Credit on this find goes to CrackBerry.com reader Will who found this gem right on Verizon’s site. As I write this post the discrepancy is still live, however, we did a full screen grab after the jump assuming that Verizon will eventually correct their mistake.

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Sprint BlackBerry Curve is here! Online now…

by bluehorseshoe on May 9, 2008 · 5 comments

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It’s up and for sale! $179 is the final price after instant savings and the rebate. Alas, the CDMA Curve has finally arrived.

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Here is little something something we had in our inbox this morning. Is the Sprint BlackBerry Curve going to ship tomorrow? There are so many rumors floating around right now that it is really hard to tell. All I know is that I knew that Sprint wouldn’t get the Curve before Verizon.

It looks like someone over at BGR had this in their inbox this morning as well. Maybe this rumor is true… I guess we will find out tomorrow…

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