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T-Mobile’s BlackBerry trackball replacement program delayed
Late last month we mentioned that T-Mobile was preparing to offer a trackball replacement program for select models of the BlackBerry Pearl and Curve, and sadly this latest post is to let you know that the program launch has been delayed. Thankfully though the delay is fairly short, well, fairly short assuming your trackball is more »
T-Mobile to begin offering trackball replacement program for Pearl, Curve owners
T-Mobile is getting ready to launch a trackball replacement program that is sure to make a few BlackBerry users happy. The program will be valid for users of the BlackBerry Pearl 8100 and 8120 as well as the BlackBerry Curve 8320. Additionally, the user needs to have purchased the handset from T-Mobile. In short, if more »
AT&T offers up the sapphire blue BlackBerry Curve 8320
Despite the originally rumored date of September 23, AT&T has officially released the BlackBerry Curve 8320. So, while the release date was quite a ways off, the Curve 8320 should still make for a welcomed addition to the lineup. To begin with, the Curve 8320 will be available in one color — Sapphire Blue. It more »
AT&T to release the Wi-Fi enabled Blackberry 8320 Curve on September 23?
Of course at this point it is safe to say that most BlackBerry using AT&T customers are looking forward to the Bold coming available shortly, but just in case you would cannot wait the extra few weeks till the release, or have some strange attraction to the Curve, it looks like the Wi-Fi enabled 8320 will be released on September 23. Keep in mind that an official announcement has not come yet, and currently this information is coming courtesy of a “tip from an informant.”
Like I have already mentioned if I were a BlackBerry user looking to upgrade soon I would hold out a little longer for the Bold, sure it will be a little more expensive but it also includes 3G and GPS in addition to the Wi-Fi. However with that said the Curve 8320 should still be a nice offering.
AT&T’s 2008 device roadmap leaked
Aside from the obvious upcoming release of the iPhone 3G, it looks like AT&T customers will have a good remainder of the year device wise. Based on a recently leaked 2008 roadmap there is a nice selection of phones that will soon be available.
It looks like the upcoming 3rd quarter is going to be dedicated to the BlackBerry with an anticipated release of the Curve 8320 with Wi-Fi and the Bold. In addition it looks like the updated BlackBerry OS will also be released during Q3, which will put the 8820, Pearl 8120, Curve and Curve 8310 up to version 4.5.
Then for those who are not quite as excited by the BlackBerry, it looks like Q4 will be the time for you, of course its almost like a flip with the 4th quarter focusing a little more on Windows Mobile 6.1 goodness. Expected to be released is the Pantech Duo, Samsung Blackjack 3, AT&T Tilt 2 and also a still unknown handset from Samsung. Of course that unknown handset is rumored to be the Samsung Omnia. The four handsets that are on track for the fourth quarter release are all going to be running Windows Mobile 6.1.















