AT&T announces availability for the BlackBerry Curve 8900
Sure, the T-Mobile has been able to adapt their hands on a BlackBerry Curve 8900 for a few months, but that should not stop us, AT & T users will not be happy that we are soon in the able to make it, without carriers. Yup, AT & T has recently published a nice press release announcing the “early summer” availability of the Curve 8900th Sounds good, of course, left an important detail price.
Otherwise, the Curve 8900, the wearing of the AT & T logo will be on the same functions, as we have seen on the T-Mobile version. In other words, it is a fairly well-spec’d handset and one of the described as the “thinnest full QWERTY BlackBerry smartphone yet.” But only for a quick refresher training, the Curve 8900 has a 480 x 360 display, Wi-Fi, GPS, a 3.2-megapixel Webcam and a microSD – Card slot, you can map up to 16 GB in size.
The one drawback, and the reason that many still choose the fat, is the lack of 3G support on the Curve 8900th Of course not, that it is a bad phone, but speaking as someone who over 3G for a while, say, I would not want to go back. Also, the Curve 8900 is also equipped with free Wi-Fi in all of AT & T 20,000 hotspots, so if you have an unlimited data plan. Anyway, while AT & T, it is official, the wait continues for availability.
via PR Newswire
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