Yet another leak of a touchscreen-packing BlackBerry. This time it’s the BlackBerry Curve Touch – with rumored T-Mobile branding and a possible appearance at the BlackBerry World next month. Unlike the other Curve models, this one drops the keyboard and relies on the touchscreen exclusively.So much so that the new mockups of the BlackBerry Curve Touch appear to have dropped even the trackpad. We wouldn’t put too much stock in those images ... Read More
BlackBerry Curve Touch might be announced at BlackBerry World
BlackBerry Curve Touch Leaked
The guys over at CrackBerry have managed to get their hands on a photo and some specifications of the new BlackBerry Curve Touch, and it is likely to be available by the end of the year. The BlackBerry Curve Touch features a 3.25 inch HVGA touchscreen display with a resolution of 480 x 360 pixels, processing comes for a MSM 8655 800MHz CPU, and this is the first Curve that will ... Read More
BlackBerry Curve 8980 Launched in China, TD-SCDMA 9788 Coming Soon
The BlackBerry Curve 8980 was spotted briefly over the summer on its way to China Mobile, and today it’s gone official. It follows up on the 8910 by offering Wi-Fi, but keeping the HVGA display, 3.2 megapixel camera, and general looks. There’s no 3G either, but that’ll change with another device coming out soon: the Bold 9788 (pictured above), RIM’s first TD-SCDMA BlackBerry. China has their own 3G standard over there, ... Read More
New BlackBerry Handsets Leaked, the Curve Sedona
There appears to be a new BlackBerry handset in the wild, the Curve Sedona, although RIM has not launched it officially just yet. Last week we've seen a bunch of new BlackBerry smartphones, the BlackBerry Storm 3, the BlackBerry Dakota, the BlackBerry Curve Apollo and now we're looking at a new Curve family member. The Sedona is referred to as the R010 internally and we might have to wait a while to ... Read More
BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 gets Official OS 6 from Mobilicity
As expected, OS 6 for the BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 has been released, but not by Telus – rather, regional no-contract carrier Mobilicity is the first one out of the gate with the upgrade. OS 6 offers a lot of upgrades to the entry-level BlackBerry, like universal search which helps you find stuff online and on your phone just by typing from the home screen, a new WebKit browser for more ... Read More
BlackBerry Curve 8980 escapes via FCC, switches to trackpad
It seems the aging BlackBerry Curve 8900 is finally getting a successor. The Curve 8980 features almost the same specs, but has picked up WirelessN connectivity and an optical trackpad instead of a regular trackball. The rest of the specs are quite familiar - 2.4-inch display, QWERTY keyboard, 3.2 megapixel snapper, GPS, Bluetooth and microSD card slot. Similar to its predecessor, the new Curve 8980 also lacks 3G connectivity. There is no ... Read More
BlackBerry Curve 3G 9330 Now on Verizon in Fuchsia
The entry-level BlackBerry Curve 3G 9330 was announced on Verizon a few weeks ago, with promises of a fuchsia version in the future.Well, happy day, the 9330 has arrived on Verizon, though there’s no sign of the more subdued “charcoal” version in the online store. Besides running on CDMA rather than GSM networks, the 9330 is a lot like the 9300. They both have a QVGA display, Wi-Fi, GPS, 3G, 624 ... Read More
Boost Boosts QWERTY with BlackBerry Curve 8530 for $249.99
Boost Mobile will be offering the BlackBerry Curve 8530 smartphone for $249.99 (excluding taxes). The BlackBerry Curve 8530 requires the $60 BlackBerry Monthly Unlimited plan with domestic voice, text and web service. Boost uses the Sprint network, which they claim has fewer dropped and blocked calls than T-Mobile. The BlackBerry Curve 8530 has an optical trackpad, QWERTY keyboard, 2-megapixel camera with video recording, built-in Wi-Fi, GPS and Bluetooth. Features include e-mail, ... Read More
BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 on Sale at Mobilicity
RIM’s entry-level BlackBerry, the Curve 3G 9300, is now on sale at Canadian carrier Mobilicity for $299.99 off contract. This may seem like a more palatable option for those that can’t afford the Nexus One that was announced recently on the same carrier for $549.99. BlackBerry Internet Service data add-ons start at $20, and $35 for unlimited. If you’re looking for something a little higher-end in a BlackBerry, Mobilicity launched ... Read More
Rogers BlackBerry Curve 9300 Now Available in ‘Smokey Violet’
If the original Rogers offering of the BlackBerry Curve 9300 in a silver/chrome finish didn’t do it for you… Perhaps the new model that has just been introduced will peak your interest. As we suspected, the boys and girls in red have launched another variant of the 9300, this time in ‘Smokey Violet’. Of course, the only thing different here is the color of the device, all of the new Curve ... Read More













