Research in Motion (RIM) today announced the launch of network independent BlackBerry Curve 8520 and BlackBerry Storm in the Indian market to be made available through its distribution partner Redington across 38 cities in India.
Touted as the thinnest and smallest full QWERTY BlackBerry available, the BlackBerry Curve 8900 is a svelte and attractive smart phone, and it’s certainly more pocket-friendly than the larger (but more luxurious) BlackBerry Bold.
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This Blackberry is a follow up to the Curve 8320 and it is lighter and thinner than the previous model. They’ve also added an optical direction control and rubberized sides for easy grip.
The latest CDMA offering from the RIM stables, the Blackberry Tour, will be continued to be sold along with its predecessors -- the BlackBerry Curve 8330, BlackBerry Pearl 8130, BlackBerry 8703 and BlackBerry 8830.
The BlackBerry Curve 8320 is one of the more popular hits in recent memory where BlackBerry phones are concerned, and AT&T has just made available a version that comes with Wi-Fi connectivity - a feature users were griping about in the previous model. With AT&T’s plans, subscribers are now able to enjoy the benefits of unlimited corporate or personal BlackBerry service plans for free and seamless access to thousands of AT&T Wi-Fi Hot Spots in the U.S. More on the BlackBerry Curve 8320 right after the jump. Images
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