T-Mobile to Release BlackBerry Curve 8520

RIM officially launched the long-in-development BlackBerry Curve 8520, its first-conscious low-end QWERTY smartphone. The TRIMs unit costs compared to the 8900 with a lower resolution 320×240 screen and a 2-megapixel camera, but also for a number of advantages in for blackberries: It is for an optical trackpad, trackball, which allegedly also use soft but also more durable. There are also special media buttons at the top of a pause or skip tracks without a glance at the screen.

Adequate for its music focus, it has a 3.5 mm headset jack and a microSDHC slot, which up to 32 GB cards. Wi-Fi is also on board again for a faster networking beyond what the phone is EDGE data can manage.

In particular, the new curve is also the first meant the full native sync support for the Mac, where BlackBerry Desktop software for Mac starts in September, the benefit is not only a channel for iTunes, but upload as well as calendar and contacts, such as installation of third-party Applications without a download, either directly from the phone or a third-party utility.

The phone releases begin with T-Mobile and the carrier supports the HotSpot Calling feature to bridge between mobile and VoIP calls when on Wi-Fi. A 1 GB microSD card is also in the field. Security leaks, the provider says it will ship the phone to the shops on 5th August.

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