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Blackberry Curve Touch, Blackberry Monza, Blackberry Touch, Blackberry Touchscreen, Touchscreen
RIM, the Canadian company, will launch two new smartphones, the BlackBerry Bold 9790 Bellagio and
the BlackBerry Curve Touch 9380.
These are reportedly
the BlackBerry Curve Touch 9380, codenamed «Orlando» and the Bold 9790, codename «Bellagio».
Finally, we're also hearing that RIM will make all of the devices we exclusively leaked official at BlackBerry World in May — the BlackBerry Bold Touch,
BlackBerry Curve Touch, BlackBerry Torch 2 and BlackBerry Touch (BlackBerry Monaco / Monza).
Blackberry Bold Touch 640X480 (2.8 in screen)
Blackberry Curve Touch 320X480 and different style keyboard (maybe 2.4 like the current bold 9700?)
The GSM
BlackBerry Curve Touch will launch around June or July, we've been told.
«The GSM
BlackBerry Curve Touch, which will feature nearly identical specs, of course, has been seen recently by a trusted source who noted that the device featured T - Mobile branding and would be unveiled at BlackBerry World next month.»
Not exact matches
This time around they come in the form of OS 7.0.0.187 for the unreleased
BlackBerry Bold
Touch 9900/9930, and the still unannounced
BlackBerry Torch 9850/9860 and the
BlackBerry Curve 9350/9370.
These three
BlackBerry Curve mobile phones follow on from the largest launch in RIM's history, where two weeks ago five devices were all unveiled at once — with the slider
BlackBerry Torch 9810, the full -
touch screen Torch 9850 and 9860, along with the
BlackBerry Bold 9900/9930 handsets.
BlackBerry 7 which was previously available on the new
BlackBerry Bold
Touch 9900 and
BlackBerry Torch 9810 / 9850/9860 has now been released to the
BlackBerry Curve range.
Here in this roadmap we see the
BlackBerry Bold
Touch, Torch 2, and the new generation
Curve.
The finely crafted
BlackBerry Curve 9380 is the first all -
touch smartphone in the
BlackBerry Curve family.
The
BlackBerry Curve 9380 is the first - ever
BlackBerry (R)
Curve (TM) smartphone with a
touch display.
I'm not entirely sure when they started selling the
touch screen
Curve but I have noticed today that it's a cheaper alternative to the
BlackBerry Curve 9320...
Continuing the
BlackBerry Curve line of devices, RIM has no introduced the all new, all
touch BlackBerry Curve 9380.
Within the months of August and September the previously leaked roadmap gives us hope that we might see two
Blackberry devices, the
Blackberry Bold 9900
Touch and the
Blackberry Curve Apollo.
The
Blackberry Curve 9360 has a classic
Blackberry look but thinner, with an exposed QWERTY keyboard beneath the
touch - screen.
Over the weekend, I upgraded my stellar
BlackBerry Curve 3 to the * cheap * version of the
BlackBerry Porsche, that is the uber sexy
BlackBerry Bold
Touch 9900.
There are 17 free phones to choose from with this tariff, these are the
BlackBerry Curve 8520, Nokia 6700, Samsung Monte (S5620), Nokia C5, HTC Wildfire, Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro, Samsung Galaxy Apollo, Nokia C6,
BlackBerry Curve 9300, LG Optimus One Navigation Edition, Motorola Defy, Nokia 5230 Ovi Music Unlimited,
BlackBerry Pearl 3G, Nokia C3
Touch & Type, Sony Ericsson Vivaz, Sony Ericsson Xperia X8 and the
BlackBerry Curve 9300 Smoky Violet.
There are 22 handsets to choose from, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X8,
BlackBerry Curve 8520 Silver,
BlackBerry Curve 8520, San Francisco from Orange in white,
BlackBerry Pearl 9105, LG Optimus One, Nokia X3
Touch and Type, San Francisco from Orange in grey, Nokia C3
Touch and Type, Samsung Galaxy Apollo i5801 Black, Sony Ericsson Elm,, Nokia 2730 in black and silver, Doro PhoneEasy, Samsung B2710, Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Fashion Edition, Nokia E5, Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Lime, Sony Ericsson Zylo, LG Optimus in Silver, Samsung Monte S5620, HTC Wildfire Black Edition, Nokia 6303i and the Nokia 2330 in silver.
Twenty - three handsets are available on this plan, with the Sony Ericsson Xperia X8,
BlackBerry Curve 8520 Silver,
BlackBerry Curve 8520, San Francisco from Orange in white,
BlackBerry Pearl 9105, LG Optimus One, Nokia X3
Touch and Type, San Francisco from Orange in grey, Nokia C3
Touch and Type, Samsung Galaxy Apollo i5801 Black, Sony Ericsson Elm, Nokia 2730 in black and silver, Doro PhoneEasy 410gsm, Samsung B2710, Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Fashion Edition, Nokia E5, Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Lime, Sony Ericsson Zylo, LG Optimus in Silver, Samsung Monte S5620, HTC Wildfire Black Edition, Nokia 6303i and the Nokia 2330 in silver.
There are 11 mobile phones to choose from with this plan, these are the
BlackBerry Curve 8520, Samsung Monte, Nokia C5, Samsung Galaxy Apollo, Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro, LG Optimus One Navigation Edition, Nokia 5230 Ovi Music Unlimited, HTC Wildfire, Nokia C3
Touch & Type, Sony Ericsson Vivaz and the Sony Ericsson Xperia X8.
The
BlackBerry Curve 9360 will be available to business and government customers on November 14 while the
BlackBerry Bold 9900 and all -
touch BlackBerry Torch 9860 will be available in those channels startingNovember 7.
The
BlackBerry KEYone comes with an all - metal construction with
curved edges on all four sides and a soft -
touch rubberized back for better grip.
It's similar to the
BlackBerry Touch, with the same proportions as the
BlackBerry Orlando (
Curve with a touchscreen and full QWERTY keyboard) and the
BlackBerry Apollo that we leaked back in January.
The latest
Curve arrives running the new
BlackBerry 7 OS which will feature on the new range of handsets launched just two weeks ago — in the
BlackBerry Bold 9900/9930, updated slider
BlackBerry Torch 9810 and the full -
touch screen Torch 9850 and 9860.
The
BlackBerry Curve 9360 will be available to business and government customers on November 14 while the
BlackBerry Bold 9900 and all -
touch BlackBerry Torch 9860 will be available in those channels starting November 7.
This isn't the first time we've heard this rumor but today BGR is claiming their source has seen a bonafide T - Mobile branded
Curve Touch that will be launched at
Blackberry World in Orlando next month.
The complete portfolio allows customers to choose the best
BlackBerry smartphone for their needs - whether it's the premium
touch QWERTY Bold 9900, the
touch / slider QWERTY Torch 9810, the all -
touch Torch 9860, or the classic QWERTY
Curve 9360.
Nice
touch added by the RIM engineers and glad it made it's way to the
BlackBerry Curve 9360.
The
BlackBerry Curve 9360 is their thinnest device in this series, with the
BlackBerry 7 OS and is purchasable for # 225; the Samsung Galaxy Y ships with a 3 - inch
touch screen for # 100, whilst the HTC Explorer features a 3.2 - inch HVGA touchscreen, with a 3MP camera on # 130 payg offers.
«Our
BlackBerry enthusiasts will welcome these three new
BlackBerry smartphones to AT&T's premium smartphone lineup - the new
BlackBerry Bold 9900, all -
touch Torch 9860 and
Curve 9360,» said Jeff Bradley, senior vice president, Devices, AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets.
No sir, it will still feature a high resolution
touch display and a tactile keyboard, while the
BlackBerry Curve 9380 holds the distinction of being the first
BlackBerry Curve smartphone to date to come with a
touch capable display.
The
BlackBerry Touch / Monaco will be for Verizon, as well as the Bold
Touch and the new
Curves when they are released.
Hardware-wise, compared to unit featured in this review, a few other things have changed, namely the device will feature a
touch sensitive trackpad (as seen on the
Curve 8520) instead of the trackball, and the
BlackBerry Bold 9700 will also feature a leather back on it.
The
BlackBerry Q10 is 10.3 mm thick, but the
curved edges to that soft -
touch glassfibre weave back feel lovely in the hand.
While the
BlackBerry Leap is a mid-range smartphone, one of the smartphones coming later this year is high - end smartphone featuring «a dual
curve all
touch display» with a keyboard behind a slide.
The
BlackBerry Curve 9380 is the same size and build as the
Curve 9360 but comes will a 3.2 in
touch screen display.
Yes, the all new, all
touch BlackBerry Curve 9830 has now hit the carrier and you can pick one up just in time for the holidays:
A
Blackberry Curve 8900, cheap iPhone,
Blackberry Storm, HTC
Touch Diamond2 and Pro2 (even though they're not even out yet) and all of the other new stuff.
The device known as the
Curve Touch is actually the
BlackBerry Curve 9380.
RIM launched quite a few
BlackBerry 7 devices, but the ones that stand out for the dads out there are the
BlackBerry Bold 9900, Torch 9860, Torch 9810, or even the all
touch BlackBerry Curve 9380.
BlackBerry teased a dual -
curved slider smartphone with a large
touch screen display at the Mobile World Congress earlier this year.
It has yet another new battery and Mobile Hotspot Mode among other things, and hopefully will be on the list of device announcements (that should include the new
Curves,
BlackBerry Torch 2 and
BlackBerry Touch) at
BlackBerry World next month.
BlackBerry teased a dual -
curved slider smartphone with a large
touch screen display running on
BlackBerry OS 10 at the Mobile World Congress earlier this year.
BlackBerry Curve 9350/70
BlackBerry Torch 9850
BlackBerry Torch 9860
BlackBerry Bold
Touch 9900
BlackBerry Bold
Touch 9930
One Mobile Ring has spent some time with Research In Motion today, who launched the
BlackBerry full
touch screen
Curve 9380 and the Bold 9790 — where we are now publishing a hands on walkthrough of the Bold's features.
Research In Motion launched the full
touch screen
BlackBerry Curve 9380 just two weeks ago, alongside the low costing Bold 9790 that is due to arrive early nexy year
OMR has attended a press briefing over the new full
touch screen
BlackBerry Curve 9380, where we caught on film a hands on walkthrough of the new handset.
We managed to get the
BlackBerry Curve 3G to last two full days on one full battery charge, although it was getting very
touch - and - go towards the end of day two.