Sprint and RIM have just announced the availability of the BlackBerry Style 9670 flip phone, pictured below. This device is up for pre-order starting today and it’ll reach Sprint shops exclusively starting October 31. It goes for $99 with new activation and can be purchased in two color versions: purple and silver.
The handset runs BlackBerry...
BlackBerry Storm 3 was supposedly axed, according to a rumor dating back from weeks ago, but apparently it’s alive after all and coming next month. This is a mere speculation for now, coming from analyst firm Jeffries & Co, that issued a note on this matter. As far as the cancellation story is concerned, the confusion seems to have appeared...
A BGR tipster recently found out that BlackBerry Oxford, a new clamshell made by RIM would be heading to Sprint around October 31st. This will be an exclusive launch and we learn that the unit will be available in grey and purple, with the latter being launched afterwards.
This device should be powered by BlackBerry OS 6 and it’ll go for $99.99...
A Verizon source recently tipped the folks of BGR about an event taking place on October 14, involving the launch of BlackBerry 6. The OS will debut via an interactive launch organized by Verizon on Thursday, October 14. Will a new device accompany this launch so soon after the Torch announcement? I guess we’ll have to wait and see.
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AT&T is preparing the launch of two new BlackBerry models, Curve 3G 9300 and Pearl 3G 9100, that won’t be available starting October 3, as previously announced, so you’ll have to wait a bit more. Thus, Pearl 3G 9100 will be launched on October 17th for $149.99 on contract and you’ll learn info about the other device from the following...
There are other carriers offering the Curve 3G handset, but Sprint is also joining the list, with a $50 price tag in the mix. The device runs BlackBerry OS 5 and uses a combo between a trackpad and a QWERTY keyboard, plus a 2 megapixel camera and WiFi.
512MB of flash memory are also on board and a microSD card slot for some extra storage. The phone...
Recently rumored to pop up in Canada on October 21st, the BlackBerry bold 9780 was spotted in Vietnam, the place where the images below are coming from. This leak shows a handset that’s not quite different when compared to its predecessor, the Bold 9700.
As mentioned before, this device will run BlackBerry OS 6, just like the Torch 9800 model....
Although the launch of BlackBerry Torch had us thinking that RIM was over the full touchscreen phase and ready to launch QWERTY/touch combos, here’s the BlackBerry Storm3 model proving us wrong. Recently pictured in a leaked image and detailed a bit, this device is supposedly coming to Verizon this year.
Knowing that the BlackBerry Torch failed...
Verizon is ready to sell the BlackBerry Curve 3G by keeping its name intact from the GSM version and attaching a $30 price tag to the unit. BlackBerry OS 5 might be running the show on this model for now, but an upgrade to BB OS 6 is supported, so don’t worry.
The price mentioned above applies to a contract with a $100 rebate, making this one...
What’s the world coming to? First, they implement Xbox and Zune into what pretty much was the best business mobile OS out there, Windows Mobile (turned Windows Phone) and now the BlackBerry becomes playful… BlackBerry Torch 9800 marked the debut of a more playful form factor and even entertainment features found their way on the device.
Now,...