Spanish BlackBerry Curve Ad

MiBlackBerry has found a Spanish ad for the BlackBerry 8300, a.k.a., the BlackBerry Curve. It looks like they discovered it on another Spanish language site, MenteSDigitales, that has this to say:

Hello! After some Time without activity (problems with RIM - Blackberry) we plows back! I have made to snapshot of an advertisement that Test&Vote sent me (Test&Vote is to poll network) wich showed that Blackberry 8300 is named now Blackberry Curves!

That “Translate” button on the Google Toolbar sure comes in handy when trying to uncover news about up and coming BlackBerry devices.

BlackBerry Curve

Written by Robb Dunewood on May 2nd, 2007 with 4 comments.
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#1. May 3rd, 2007, at 12:03 AM.

Um… this looks a little fake…

If you open the full image, there’s some bleed in the photo and distortion around
the device.

this could be my mind though, as I’ve just ordered a 8800.

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#2. May 3rd, 2007, at 7:46 AM.

It looks like a fake to me too.

The logo at the bottom right says Blackberry Curve, but RIM doesn’t use model names in their logo placement at the bottom like that. It always just shows the Blackberry logo and name, not the model.

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#3. May 3rd, 2007, at 9:52 AM.

We have been testing a pre-release version of the 8300 for a short while now. We hope everyone appreciates that due to NDA we have to sit back tight lipped while the speculation and grainy leaked photographs make their way around the internet, but we’re convinced that the new BlackBerry 8300 will have been worth the wait.
See full review:
http://www.airtimemanager.co.uk/BlackBerry/Enterprise/BlackBerry_8300.aspx

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#4. May 3rd, 2007, at 9:58 AM.

GO TO BLACKBERRYCURVE.COM NOWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!

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