Posted on 28 April 2008, at 5:05 am, by Wayne Schulz

The long awaited Sprint Blackberry 8330 seems destined to miss the predicted April launch window, allowing Alltel to capture the “first US CMDA Curve” crown. The phone is going to be available at Best Buy (which has all Blackberry devices on sale during May 2008) for $199 (price drops to $179 with a rate plan of $59 or higher). Tip: Sprint’s $99 Simply Everything Plan is great for Blackberry – unlimited text, data, voice – and FREE Blackberry Internet Service. That’s right – no additional fee for Blackberry BIS service under the plan. (Note to corporate users – BES service IS an additional fee – Note to everyone else – Sprint does NOT yet support picture mail on the Blackberry devices, they’ve indicated it is on the drawing board).
Link: Best Buy Blackberry Sale Circular
Link: Sprint Simply Everything – $99 Plan
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April 28th, 2008 at 8:13 am
Also as a side note, expect Verizon’s 8330 to launch around the 12th of May.
April 28th, 2008 at 12:59 pm
Looks like Alltel WILL beat everyone out the door with the first US CDMA Carrier Curve…that is assuming they meet the 5/1/08 ship date that was in their press release.
And I still think that the Sprint Simply Everything is an awesome plan for anyone looking for a Blackberry. They include the $29 BIS fee right in your monthly $99 unlimited voice/text plan.