Blackberry Curve 3G, Now With More 3G

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Monday, August 9th, 2010

The Blackberry Curve, late of T-Mobile, is getting a 3G upgrade courtesy of our friends to the north. The new model, also coming to T-Mo, will have Wi-Fi support and may have OS 6 support pending “carrier certification,” which kind of sucks. Oddly enough, the phone doesn’t support UMA which lets you make calls over Wi-Fi, something that I loved in the original Curve.


It’s available in August, no pricing, 256 MB built-in memory and it has a 2MP camera. Welcome to 2004.

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