BlackBerry Curve 8350i

Nextel BlackBerry Curve 8350i

I know that there are still quite a few Nextel subscribers out there using the Nextel BlackBerry Curve 8350i, and, if you are one of them, we’ve got some great news for you.  BlackBerry OS 5.0.0.1051 has been officially released and you can download it from the link below.

Download OS 5.0.0.1051 for the Nextel BlackBerry Curve 83501

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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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We’ve been hearing rumors that the BlackBerry Curve 8350i was going to be released today and it looks like those rumors were right.  Nextel users who have been waiting several years for a new device to hit the network made famous by Dircect Connect for can now rejoice as the 8350i is now up on Sprint’s site.

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Sprint has put up a notification page for the Nextel BlackBerry Curve 8350i, the first new BlackBerry to come specifically on the Nextel network in years.

There still is not official release date for the BlackBerry 8350i, however, all indications are still pointing to something coming out this fall.

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We kind of figured that the new Sprint BlackBerry Curve 8350i would be announced this week at CTIA. The latest rumors narrow it down to a December 1st release.

I kind of wonder if the BlackBerry Javelin or the BlackBerry Storm will make an appearance before weeks end. It is believed that both of these devices will launch before December so there is a chance, however, it could be a bit risky as AT&T still has not launched the BlackBerry Bold.

The BlackBerry Curve 8350i won’t be seen as the “new sexy” to most BlackBerry users, with the exception of those stubborn Nextel subscribers that you would to pry their PTT devices from their cold dead hands before they would ever switch to another network.

Here is a link to the press release if you care to read it…

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