RIM has all but confirmed the launch of two new
BlackBerry Curve devices to fill in the low end of the BlackBerry 7 lineup.
The all new
BlackBerry Curve devices supports OS 7, with full QWERTY keyboard (same Curve style) but no touchscreen.
Not exact matches
At the links below you can find some of our favorite free software applications for your
BlackBerry Bold,
Curve, Torch or
BlackBerry device.
We haven't heard much about the rumored
BlackBerry Curve 9320 lately, but it appears there are still some pre-release
devices floating around.
The
BlackBerry Curve 8520 (
Curve 2) being the cheapest available in the market is selling pretty well and even those who can't afford a brand new
device, go for the US / UK refurbished
BlackBerry phones that cost around half the asking price of the new ones.
While waiting for some more accurate release dates for the upcoming
BlackBerry devices, TechFIBE has posted a portion of Bells Q3
BlackBerry lineup that shows off the
BlackBerry Torch 9810,
BlackBerry Torch 9860,
BlackBerry Bold 9900 and
BlackBerry Curve 9360.
RIM's latest
BlackBerry 7
devices are the
Curve 9320 and 9220.
We have previously posted some sneak peaks and sightings of the upcoming
BlackBerry Curve 9320, but nothing had been officially confirmed by RIM to say that the
device would be released.
The
BlackBerry Curve 9320
device simulator is now available for download.
Finally it seems to work ONLY with
BlackBerry 7
devices as I tried it on the
Curve 9300 running OS 5 and it didn't load at all.
One Mobile Ring exclusively published a hands - on walkthrough of the
BlackBerry Curve 9360 two weeks ago, a whole fortnight before the
device was actually launched — which can be seen here.
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.
The biggest story of the week came from details of Research In Motion's 2011 line - up of handsets being leaked, which includes a new
BlackBerry Curve, Storm, Torch and Bold
devices.
The
Curve 9320 is being marketed as a
BlackBerry smartphone for the socially connected, mainly for the addition of the BBM hotkey that gives you access to your BBM chats from wherever you are within the
device.
The
device was already at a sweet spot of # 99.99 on Pay As You Go but as an incentive to get people through the door the above poster was spotted today and as you can see that at # 59.95 the
BlackBerry Curve 9320 is a real steal.
Of the new
BlackBerry 7
devices, we're seeing the Bold, Torch and
Curve refreshed, however there is no continuation of the Pearl or Style series.
Some time ago, I was contacted by the guys at UC Web to help them promote their free mobile web browser, UC Browser but I declined»cause the browser still wasn't compatible with my
BlackBerry Curve 3
device.
The
BlackBerry Curve is Research In Motion's consumer line of
BlackBerry devices.
Of course, it's the only touchscreen
Curve to date, but it definitely is a worthy addition to the
Curve family and it's great to see
BlackBerry now have a touchscreen offering in every current
device family.
Unfortunately only the new
Curve devices would feature it as they come with double the memory their predecessor (
BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300) came with.
Back long before the
BlackBerry Curve 9220 became an officially released
device, it and the 9320showed up in some UAProf documents.
The powerful, compact
device is the thinnest
BlackBerry Curve to date and features the new
BlackBerry 7 OS, a full QWERTY keyboard, and pre-loaded apps like Cequint Caller ID, MobiTV, and TeleNav.
We already know the
BlackBerry Curve 9330 and
BlackBerry Storm3 will be coming to replace the main
devices but maybe the
BlackBerry 9670 will replace the 9650?
The
BlackBerry Curve 9350, 9360 and 9370 are mighty fine looking
devices.
BlackBerry Curve users will love the redesigned
device that features the classic
Curve stylings with some new flair (the backlight on the trackpad looks sweet!!)
It's only for the
BlackBerry Curve 8900, but if you'd like to see it for other
devices, please don't hesitate to ask and we'll see what we can do.
Who considers the
BlackBerry Curve 8910 as their next
device?
We saw
devices in the past such as the famous
BlackBerry Curve 8350i which also came with and without camera capabilities.
If you have been a previous 8300 series
BlackBerry Curve owner (as I have) and think the Bold is just «too big» of a
device for you to be using, do NOT pass the 8900 up due to it's lack of 3G.
Continuing the
BlackBerry Curve line of
devices, RIM has no introduced the all new, all touch
BlackBerry Curve 9380.
Here we have a collection of
BlackBerry Curve images and photos so you can check out the
device.
Rogers, will soon be pushing a software update out for the
BlackBerry Bold 9700 and
BlackBerry Curve 3G that will enable UMA access on both of those
devices.
[youtube video link for mobile viewing] From a specs standpoint the upcoming
BlackBerry Curve (codenamed apollo) may be the least exciting of the 2011
BlackBerry Smartphone lineup, but with its good looks, respectable hardware and what will likely be a low price point this
device should be a HUGE seller for RIM.
Adding to the influx of upcoming
device news we've seen lately is some more fun with the
BlackBerry Curve 9360 (aka apollo).
The other day we saw a rebate form from Verizon Wireless that listed the
BlackBerry Curve 9370 with a $ 50 rebate that pretty much confirmed that the
device would soon be coming to this carrier.
Amidst all these new
BlackBerry devices being announced, we mentioned that the
BlackBerry Curve series was missing and speculated on some reasoning as to why.
If you're curious as to just what each
device is packing under the hood, check out this full list of
BlackBerry Curve 9350,
Curve 9360 and
Curve 9370 features and...
Virgin Media has brought to their pay as you go price plans the
BlackBerry Curve 3G, Pearl 3G, Bold 9780 and
BlackBerry Torch 9800 — all of which now joins the
Curve 8520, their first prepay RIM
device.
With the
BlackBerry Curve 3G, 8520 and the
BlackBerry Pearl 3G being the first
devices available sometime in October, it's sure to grab a few peoples attention as it requires no contract...
With the
BlackBerry Curve 3G and
BlackBerry Pearl 3G, RIM did the right thing in my opinion - they made it clear to owners that they had a uniquely different
device from previous generations, and gave it a name that refers to multiple
devices within that generation of
device (the
Curve 3G 9300/9330 and Pearl 3G 9100/9105).
BlackBerry OS 5.0 had just been released,
BlackBerry App World was still in its infancy, and we had our first
device (the
BlackBerry Curve 8520/30) with a trackpad instead of that dirty old trackball.
T - Mobile users who are part of the
BlackBerry Beta Zone have reported getting notifications to sign up for the
BlackBerry 6 beta testing for Bold 9700/9780 and
Curve 3G
devices.
Vodafone pricing is much higher then then some canadian carriers, I got my
Blackberry Curve 9360 shipped to me from Canada... it was used on WIND and i payed much less for it then on Vodafone... I know that you can't use a
Blackberry from one carrier on another but there is a way to unlock
Blackberry Curve 9360 by inputing unlock code into the
device and unlocking it for any carrier once and for all.
Most celebrities have been seen with
BlackBerry Curve or
BlackBerry Bold
devices.
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.
With the
Curve 9220,
BlackBerry introduced its first BBM hard button, under the familiar Qwerty keyboard, as well as including BBM branding on the outside of the
device.
Although the
device has no name at this point and the
device details are slim, we know from the comments the
device will feature a dual
curve display and of course that glorious
BlackBerry 10 keyboard.
«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.»
Since I don't have Wi - Fi access and its» even disabled on my
device (
BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300), it jumped unto the next in line which was Direct TCP Stack.
T - Mobile has announced via its Facebook page that it will begin offering the
BlackBerry Curve 3G — also known as the
Curve 9300 — on September 8 for a very affordable $ 80 with a new two - year contract.The
Curve 9300 is nearly identical to the current 85xx series
Curve devices from AT&T and T - Mobile.