Research in Motion and AT&T today announced the launch of the BlackBerry Curve 8320 with WiFi support and free WiFi access to any of over 17,000 hotspots nationwide.
Available in sapphire blue, the BlackBerry Curve 8320 smartphone makes it easy to connect to home or campus Wi-Fi networks and to automatically connect to any of the more than 17,000 AT&T Hot Spots nationwide. These include Starbucks, Barnes & Noble and thousands more restaurants, airports, hotels and other convenient locations across the U.S. Those customers who subscribe to unlimited corporate or personal BlackBerry service plans can access these AT&T Hot Spots at no charge.
You can read the full press release here…
Where’s Javelin? Any updates?
I simplylove these stuff. They are so very cool.
Ahh…Edge. Are they for real? Zero GPS? Why even bother…
I’m guessing this is geared to a very ‘economical’ BB crowd.
Anybody who uses GPS a lot knows that relying on your mobile Internet connection to spin the maps is epic location fail.
TomTom, go get ’em.
Not so far…using VZW Navigator. And I travel quite a bit.
With the 8900 right around the corner. One might ask, “what’s the point”