RIM’s New BlackBerry Curve 9350, 9360 and 9370 Smartphones: Everything You Need?

Posted on 23 August 2011 by


gear diary BlackBerry Phones and Tablets Announcements & News  RIMs New BlackBerry Curve 9350, 9360 and 9370 Smartphones: Everything You Need?

RIM has just announced three new BlackBerry Curve smartphones: the BlackBerry Curve 9350, the BlackBerry Curve 9360 and the BlackBerry Curve 9370. Those of you who love BlackBerry and have been chomping at the bit for a Curve upgrade will be glad to see features which include:

  •  Slim, sleek design
  • GPS and Wi-Fi support
  • MP camera with flash and video recording
  • MicroSD/SDHC slot supporting up to 32 GB memory cards
  • New BlackBerry 7 Operating System – Featuring:
  1. Faster, more fluid web browsing
  2.  Voice activated universal search
  3.  Smoother navigation and optimized HTML5 performance for gaming and video
  4.  Pre-loaded premium version of Documents To Go
  5.  BlackBerry Balance and BlackBerry Protect
  6. The latest release of BlackBerry® Messenger, extending the real-time BBM experience to other popular apps

gear diary BlackBerry Phones and Tablets Announcements & News  RIMs New BlackBerry Curve 9350, 9360 and 9370 Smartphones: Everything You Need?

The BlackBerry Curve 9350, 9360 and 9370 should be available in Canada in August and from carriers around the world starting in September; prices and carriers are not yet announced. They all look and measure the same on the outside, but the interior differences include that the 9350 and 9360 will come with 512MB internal memory, while the 9370 will have 1GB. The 9350 will be a CDMA/EVDO phone (Sprint, Verizon, etc.) phone, and the 9360 will work with GSM and HSPA networks (AT&T, T-Mobile). The 9370 will be the world traveler, working with both GSM and CDMA networks (four GSM radio bands and two CDMA). You can see the full spec sheets for each, here.

gear diary BlackBerry Phones and Tablets Announcements & News  RIMs New BlackBerry Curve 9350, 9360 and 9370 Smartphones: Everything You Need?

So how about it? If you have a BlackBerry now, will you be upgrading to another BlackBerry? Or are you ready to try something different?

 

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