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The T-Mobile BlackBerry Curve (8320) has almost been officially announced. You’ve been able to buy the device in select T-Mobile Stores since yesterday, and, if you are already a T-Mobile customer you can find the the 8320 if you log into T-Mobile customer service online.
The BlackBerry 8320 is not yet, however, available on T-Mobile’s main site, nor has it been announced on RIM.com.
We believe it to be just a matter of time before the BlackBerry 8320 shows up in both places.
Written by Robb Dunewood on September 24th, 2007 with 3 comments.
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What is the point of having built-in Wi-Fi if your BlackBerry 8320 cannot load pages via its speedy Wi-Fi connection any faster than via its EDGE connection? This is the question that a lot of new BlackBerry Curve owners are asking themselves after picking up the new Wi-Fi enabled BlackBerry Curve (8320) from T-Mobile.
The Boy Genius did a side-by-side comparison of the T-Mobile BlackBerry 8320 running Wi-Fi versus an AT&T BlackBerry 8300 running EDGE and, in most cases, the BlackBerry running EDGE loaded pages faster than the one running Wi-Fi.
That flat out sucks…
I can tell you that the difference between Wi-Fi and EDGE on the iPhone seems like the difference between a dial-up modem and DSL.
I guess that if you look at the bright side the T-Mobile BlackBerry Curve (8320) does have My Faves.
Written by Robb Dunewood on September 23rd, 2007 with 20 comments.
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Starting on September 18th in New York and ending on October 12th in Houston T-Mobile and Research in Motion will be holding launch events for the release of new BlackBerry devices on T-Mobile’s network and their will be stops in DC, Los Angeles, Atlanta, and Miami in between.
According to BGR, you get a complimentary breakfast for attending.
Written by Robb Dunewood on September 13th, 2007 with 5 comments.
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The title of this post pretty much says it all. T-Mobile now offers the BlackBerry Pearl in 3 new colors bringing the total to 5, it is priced fairly inexepensively under $150, and you can get unlimited email and and SMS messaging for 10 bucks.
Tack on the cheapest voice plan that you can use My Faves with and the T-Mobile BlackBerry Pearl just may be one of the hottest selling mobile devices this holiday season.
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Written by Robb Dunewood on September 12th, 2007 with 2 comments.
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We’ve known that T-Mobile was going to release the BlackBerry Pearl Pearl in three new colors for about a month now. Today those new colors, blue, gold, and red, are now avaiable.
Read the press release…
Written by Robb Dunewood on September 12th, 2007 with 3 comments.
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BGR has live shots of the T-Mobile BlackBerry Curve that is supposed to be coming out on September 24th.
I am just not digging that gold color. BGR says, however, that “T-Mobz might be offering a choice of the gold color, and silver/titanium color at launch.”
If that gold BlackBerry Pearl 2 that we saw last week didn’t appear to be branded. We hope, however, that it comes in the silver/titanium color as well.
Written by Robb Dunewood on September 2nd, 2007 with 12 comments.
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A Boy Genius Report tipster is reporting that T-Mobile is going to re-release their popular first-generation BlackBerry Pearl in three new colors: Blue, Gold, and Red. These three units will join the existing original model and Pearl White edition bringing the total of available T-Mobile BlackBerry colors to 5.
The new T-Mobile BlackBerry Pearls will be available September 4th.
Written by Robb Dunewood on August 14th, 2007 with 5 comments.
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The word on the street is that the T-Mobile branded BlackBerry Curve 8320 with Wi-Fi will be released next month on the 24th of September.
The 8320 T-Mobile variant of the BlackBerry Curve is pretty much the same as it’s earlier released 8300 cousin. The major difference being the lack of GPS and the addition of Wi-Fi.
There is still no word on when this, almost perfect device, will come out on a CDMA carrier. Many hope, however, that RIM figures out how to cram GPS and Wi-Fi into relatively small form factor for a full QWERTY device by the time that it does.
Written by Robb Dunewood on August 13th, 2007 with 6 comments.
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Rumor has it that T-Mobile has pulled the their branded version of the BlackBerry 8800 from their upgrade program. Could this mean that they are making room for the Wi-Fi enabled BlackBerry 8820?
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Written by Robb Dunewood on July 17th, 2007 with 1 comment.
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