The BlackBerry Curve 8520 from T-Mobile USA release date August 5 2009. Let’s hope the T-Mobile BlackBerry 8520 won’t be a high one on contract. This could be a good alternative for parents with Tweens or teens if priced right. Personally I’ll pass on this one as I too am waiting for the BlackBerry Driftwood/Onyx to drop on T-Mobile.
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- BlackBerry Curve 8520 cell phone photos
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The Sprint BlackBerry Curve 8330 doesn’t look as bad as everyone is making it seem. The picture isn’t a great representation of what it looks like in the hand. New Sprint Phones – new BlackBerry Curve 8330 is available for $49.99 on after discounts on contract. Sprint and RIM proudly present a new color of the Curve 8330, “Inferno”. For the BB Curve 8330 to work and to get your mail-in rebate, you’ll need a plan with data or qualified data add-on. See plan details.
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- new Sprint BlackBerry Curve 8330 photos
via Sprint
Now, The Best Buy has the Verizon BlackBerry Tour 9630 for $99 for new and $149 for an upgrade no rebates, phones are in stock. the BlackBerry Tour is now on sale from Sprint and Verizon for $199.99 with a 2-yr contract. Verizon is a quality company, I have no complaints with them. But Sprint is cheaper.
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The BlackBerry Onyx 9020 cell phone would look cooler if it was a circle, I think I like the look of the Onyx better with the track pad. New BlackBerry Phones – BlackBerry Onyx will be released by both AT&T and T-Mobile sometime later this year.
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- BlackBerry Onyx 9020 cell phone photos
BlackBerry Onyx 9020 Specifications:
- GSM/GPRS/EDGE/UMTS device
- 480×360 resolution screen
- QWERTY keyboard
- GPS
- Camera
- Wi-Fi, UMA, 3G
via socialgo
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- BlackBerry Tour 9630 photos
engadget reviews the Verizon BlackBerry Tour 9630:
Pros:
- the keyboard feels spacious and comfortable
- a high resolution 480 x 360 screen
- BlackBerry Tour has two versions: with camera and without
- a cleaner UI, a more extensive smiley collection, and functionality to send your location using the built-in GPS.
- the built-in GPS chip seems to be unlocked, meaning that it will work with third party apps. Verizon has gotten a lot of flack in the past about the decision to lock it down only for VZ Navigator
Cons:
- the screen itself seems to be incredibly sensitive to pressure
- The Tour is quoting 5 hours of talk time and 14 days of standby which seems to be about right.
- Not WiFi – if you like to travel abroad, and wifi is really irreplaceable in some of the more rural, remote, less industrialized
RIM would love to put WiFi in these devices, and it’s super-easy for them to do so. But Verizon has said no. Fortunately for all of us, this is supposedly changing in coming months.
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