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September 26, 2007

Blackberry UMA-enabled Curve T-Mobile Now Offers Blackberry Curve with UMA to Customers

Following hot on the heels of RIM's August launch of its UMA-enabled Blackberry 8820, T-Mobile announced today that its customers can now have access to the Blackberry Curve 8320.

The new device combines the popular BlackBerry Curve cameraphone with the ability to make calls over 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi networks. Customers can use the Wi-Fi capabilities with T-Mobile's HotSpot @Home service.

The Blackberry Curve has been receiving terrific reviews: "A top-notch phone for a UMA service....just the kick in the pants the market needs." and "...what may be the hit Blackberry - even the hit handheld - of the fall season."

The phone features quad-band GSM/EDGE radios, stereo Bluetooth, 2 megapixel camera and support for up to 4GB of storage in the microSD slot. It costs $249 with a T-Mobile agreement. Be the first on your block to get one!

T-Mobile's Blackberry Curve 8320 in the news:

  Engadget checks out the new device
  PC Magazine's device reviewer predicts a major hit
  Visit the official Blackberry Curve site
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