BlackBerry Curve Officially Announced

The BlackBerry Curve has been officially announced.
“The BlackBerry Curve offers a unique blend of communications, multimedia and web features to provide people with an exceptional mobile companion for both work and leisure,” said Mike Lazaridis, President and Co-CEO at RIM. “The BlackBerry Curve delivers RIM’s industry leading email and messaging capabilities in a highly approachable smartphone design that is packed with consumer-friendly features including a 2 megapixel camera, enhanced media player and high-performance browser.”
You can read the full press relelase here…
Written by Robb Dunewood on May 3rd, 2007 with
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#1. May 3rd, 2007, at 12:07 PM.
It’s about time. I guess the Asian & European markets finally built up enough pressure to go against the NA cell carriers with a WiFi fone. Awesome.
No mention of a SIP client or Skype client, but hopefully RIM will allow 3rd party innovation. The camera and music are toys, but I guess people like them. We need a wireless handheld that will connect to an Asterisk server. That’s the future of communications. http://taug.ca
I was looking at the Nokia E61 but it’s a far cry from a BlackBerry. The contacts and mail are so much more useful with a RIM. Same deal with Motorola Q and Samsung i600. Nobody makes a more usable PDA than RIM.
Schvabo.