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Rogers and RIM announce the BlackBerry Curve 8900

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - December 08, 2008


Even as the BlackBerry Bold and BlackBerry Storm make headlines it looks like the BlackBerry Curve is very much alive. Rogers Wireless and Research In Motion announced the launch of the BlackBerry Curve 8900 smartphone. The new BlackBerry Curve 8900 delivers a sleek, new twist on a classic style, and it is the thinnest full-QWERTY BlackBerry smartphone to date. It combines quad-band EDGE support with built-in Wi-FiŽ and GPS, a 512 MHz next-generation processor and a dazzling 480 x 360, high-resolution display.

"Rogers is thrilled to offer Canadians the exclusive BlackBerry Curve 8900, the smallest full-QWERTY BlackBerry smartphone to enter the market," said John Boynton, Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, Rogers Wireless. "With its ingenious design and stunning display, leading-edge mobile messaging system and compatibility with Rogers TalkSpot, the BlackBerry Curve 8900 strikes the right balance between serious business tool and social lifeline."



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