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The Blackberry Bold in white? Maybe not for me thank you. "RIM very quietly just showed off the new BlackBerry Bold in white, with a white leather back that somehow manages to outdo the previous version in tackiness. It's due out on AT&T for $200, as usual, on October 18th." Read in full. The...
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This Week,
Electronista says
(in T-Mobile Complete offers first prepaid BlackBerry, more)
T-Mobile on Wednesday released new T-Mobile Complete prepaid packages that include a choice of handsets smartphone and one month of talk time without an associated contract. With this move, the provider has become the first in the US to offer a prepaid BlackBerry handset, the Curve 8520....
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MobileTechReview.com says
(in T-Mobile Pre-paid Packages Now Include the BlackBerry Curve 8520)
T-Mobile announces the availability of T-Mobile Complete, a pre-packaged no-annual contract solution that offers the value of a monthly plan and the first pay-in-advance BlackBerry smartphone from a national U.S. carrier. With T-Mobile Complete, customers can choose from four ...
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Mobiledia from Mobiledia says
(in T-Mobile Launches Prepaid BlackBerry)
T-Mobile today announced that it will sell a prepaid BlackBerry plan for $60 that doesn't require a contract or credit check. T-Mobile today announced that it will sell a prepaid BlackBerry plan for $60 that doesn't require a contract or credit check.
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Electronista says
(in T-Mobile now shipping BlackBerry Bold 9700)
T-Mobile is now shipping the BlackBerry Bold 9700. Its arrival at the provider does not come as a surprise and the touchpad-equipped handset is T-Mobile first RIM device with 3G network access. The handset is equipped with a 3.2-megapixel camera with video capture, and has an integrated Wi...
3 Weeks Ago,
sam mcloughln from palmaddict.typepad.com says
(in Verizon announces the BlackBerry Storm2, available Wednesday for $179.99)
From Simon Higginson] Verizon announces the BlackBerry Storm2, available Wednesday for $179.99 according to the BGR website. "feature Lovers of all things BlackBerry might want to stop on by their local Verizon dealer this Wednesday as that's the day "a powerful new Storm rolls onto Ver...
Last Month,
sam mcloughln from palmaddict.typepad.com says
(in White BlackBerry Bold Arriving On AT&T October 18th)
Anyone for a white Blackberry Bold? I'm not a big fan of white devices, not sure why but they don't appeal to me. "It's been rumored, fondled and confirmed a good many times by now that the white Bold which is set to come to AT&T on October 18th, and later on Rogers, is probably no longer whit...
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Dan Nosowitz from Gizmodo says
(in BlackBerry Bold Debuts in Soft, Virginal White [Blackberry Bold])
We knew it was coming, so this is just some concrete confirmation. The RIM rep told me it'll be out on the 18th only online and in "select stores," which look restricted to LA and Phoenix, for some reason. One more shot of that snow white leather back:
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Mobiledia from Mobiledia says
(in T-Mobile Offers Wi-Fi Calling to Corporate BlackBerry Users)
T-Mobile plans to offer a Wi-Fi calling service for corporate users that automatically switches BlackBerry devices to its cellular network if users move out of a hotspot zone during an Internet call. T-Mobile plans to offer a Wi-Fi calling service for corporate users that automaticall...
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Mobiledia from Mobiledia says
(in Vonage Releases Calling App for iPhone, BlackBerry)
Internet calling pioneer Vonage is launching an application for the iPhone and BlackBerry that undercuts the international calling rates of major wireless carriers. Internet calling pioneer Vonage is launching an application for the iPhone and BlackBerry that undercuts the intern...
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Firstly, it is important to remember that rather than running Windows Mobile OS, HTC have adopted Google’s Android OS and the HTC/Android team is a great mix and straight away, my impression of HTC devices being more for business than pleasure went straight out the window.
Thu, Nov 19 | from palmaddict.typepad.com