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Rogers launches the BlackBerry 8900 Curve?
Rogers launches the BlackBerry 8900 Curve?
Forgive us for being sparse with the details, but it appears that Rogers has just launched the BlackBerry Curve 8900. Soon Canadians will be able to exchange a cool $179.99 and 3-years of their life (with voice and data) to have the latest UMA-enabled BlackBerry. We’ve been told that ...
State of the Art: No Keyboard? And You Call This a BlackBerry?
State of the Art: No Keyboard? And You Call This a BlackBerry?
nytimes.com — The first sign of trouble for the new BlackBerry Storm was the concept: a touchscreen BlackBerry. >... (more) State of the Art: No Keyboard? And You Call This a ...
BlackBerry Curve 8900 lands at Rogers
BlackBerry Curve 8900 lands at Rogers
electronista.com — Rogers today has quietly launched its version of the BlackBerry Curve 8900. Appearing ahead of schedule, the... QWERTY smartphone is known to be arriving in stores and in its Canadian guise should support Rogers' Talkspot service, which lets the phone ... (more) BlackBerry Curve 8900 lands at Rogers
The Last Word on the BlackBerry Storm: It’s Not So Hot
The Last Word on the BlackBerry Storm: It’s Not So Hot
technologizer.com — I haven’t laid eyes on a BlackBerry Storm in person yet. More to the point, I haven’t... laid fingers on one–so I have no first-hand impressions of hiw the first touch-screen BlackBerry compares to traditional BlackBerries, the iPhone, ... (more) The Last Word on the BlackBerry Storm: It’s Not So Hot
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BlackBerry 8900 Coming to Rogers Soon?
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis — ... BlackBerry setup, and will likely be more warmly recieved than the experimental BlackBerry Storm, but if the software can get updated before a Canadian launch, maybe the experience will be considerably better than what some Verizon customers are dealing with. The initial launch of the new Curve with Wi-Fi, GPS and a 480 x 360 screen was in Germany through T-Mobile, but we’ve been hearing that a Q1 ‘09 release in the U.S. was likely, so stay tuned. [via BGR] Related News from IntoMobile: BlackBerry Storm due ...

Rogers selling the BlackBerry Curve 8900?
Engadget Mobile — ... Word on the street is that people have suddenly (and rather unexpectedly) started to be able to buy the Curve 8900 on Rogers for $179.99 on a three-year contract with support for the carrier's Talkspot UMA service. Why this wasn't heavily advertised ...

Rogers selling the BlackBerry Curve 8900? UPDATE: Yes indeed
Engadget — ... Word on the street is that people have suddenly (and rather unexpectedly) started to be able to buy the Curve 8900 on Rogers for $179.99 on a three-year contract with support for the carrier's Talkspot UMA service. Why this wasn't heavily advertised ...

BlackBerry Curve 8900 hits Rogers Wireless
SlashGear — ... Rogers Wireless have launched the BlackBerry Curve 8900.  Although no official press release has been issued by the carrier, the smartphone has apparently been listed in the Rogers Library database.  Priced from $179.99 with a three-year agreement (plus voice and data tariffs), the 8900 has both WiFi and GPS. ...

BlackBerry Curve 8900 now shipping in Canada
Obsessable News Feed — ... [Boy Genius Report] Rogers launches the BlackBerry 8900 Curve [Boy Genius Report] ...

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Rogers launches the BlackBerry Curve 8900Boy Genius Report
Forgive us for being sparse with the details, but it appears that Rogers has just launched the BlackBerry Curve 8900. Soon Canadians will be able to exchange a cool $179.99 and 3-years of their life (with voice and data) to have the latest UMA-enabled BlackBerry. We’ve been told that ...