Category: T-Mobile

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BlackBerry Curve 8520 “Gemini” clears the FCC, On Route to T-Mobile USA

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Hmm looks like the Tour wasn’t the only thing to clear the FCC this week. The BlackBerry Curve 8520, formally known as the Gemini has cleared the FCC. This means that we could see a launch on T-Mobile USA almost anytime. In case you’re not familar with the 8520 its the new low end addition to the Curve family. It will feature Quad-band GSM with EDGE, Wi-Fi, GPS, 2.0 megapixel camera without flash, and RIM’s new Optical trackpad.

It looks like we will see this new device launch on T-Mobile soon. Apparently RIM is also working on a CDMA varriant which we might see in stores soon than later. If you want to check out the FCC documents for the Curve 8520 click here.

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T-Mobile branded BlackBerry Curve 8520 aka Gemini Spotted in Wild!

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Hmm look what has been caught in the wild! It’s an unreleased T-Mobile branded BlackBerry Curve 8520. The 8520 is also known as the Gemini and has been spotted many times before. From what we know the 8520 will be part of the low end BlackBerry family, possibly to replace the existing 8300 series. It’s been rumored to be coming on to T-Mobile in the way of Prepaid service, however nothing has been confirmed yet. This may be a low end berry but it does like slick. It features a 2.0 megapixel camera with no flash and only GSM with EDGE data, Wi-Fi, dedicated music keys on the top and RIM’s new Optical Trackpad for navigation. Not ETA on when the device will launch, although it’s thought to be launching  within the next few months.

[BlackBerryOS via IntoMobile]

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T-Mobile BlackBerry Pearl 8120 to get OS 4.5 upgrade!

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Finally it seems T-Mobile USA will be releasing the much needed OS 4.5 update for their BlackBerry Pearl 8120. Starting tomorrow (March 13th) you should be able to download the OS online from t-mobile.com/bbupgrade. Once upgraded you will notice many improvements such as multimedia streaming, wireless software updates, new browser start page, new version of MyFaves app and HTML email for BIS users. See the full list of new features/updates below.

New Features:

  • Music/video streaming (e.g. YouTube)
  • Free/busy calendar lookup
  • Remote search for e-mails on server
  • Attachment download and document editing
  • Wireless software upgrades
  • myFaves 1.5
  • New browser start page
  • Updated UI
  • WAP 2.0 (Wireless Application Protocol) better downloading, games and applications
  • Voice IT policy controls on International Dialing and more.
  • BlackBerry Maps enhancements (points of interest, saving directions, graphical improvements)
  • GSM/EDGE toggle
  • HTML e-mail for BlackBerry Internet Solution (BIS) account

Fixed bugs:

  • UMA performance
  • myFaves icon sync
  • myFaves activity log
  • myFaves icon appearance
  • myFaves birthday/anniversary pop-up
  • Uncaught Java exception errors when downloading certain audio files
  • Device rebooting when on a Belkin Router or certain N type routers

[via BGR]

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T-Mobile launches BlackBerry Curve 8900 – $149 with 2YR

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T-Mobile USA has officially launched the BlackBerry Curve 8900! You can pick up your very own “Javelin” for $199.99 after $100 mail-in rebate. Previous reports talked about this puppy costing somehwere around $149 with two year, but it seems $199 will be the price for now. Anyways you can order your Curve 8900 online starting now or check out your local T-Mo store.

Head on over to T-Mobile.com >

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Leaked: Official T-Mobile pricing for BlackBerry Curve 8900 {Updated}

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UPDATE: OFFICIAL PRICING HAS BEEN RELEASED AND IT SEEMS THE CURVE 8900 WILL BE $199.99 WITH TWO YEAR. DETAILS HERE.

It appears that T-Mobile’s BlackBerry Curve 8900 is getting even closer! T-Mobile will be launching it very soon, and now we have leaked pricing information. The Curve 8900 (previously called Javelin) will run you about $149.99 with two year term, $249.99 with one year or $649.99 without contract. Apparently the pricing was double confirmed when tipsters checked out Best Buy’s inventory system which shows the no contract price at $649.99 as well. So T-Mobile clients get ready! Your new Curve 8900 should be here soon…

[via Engadget]

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T-Mobile BlackBerry Curve Pricing Revealed!

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New details have been posted on pricing for T-Mobile’s upcoming BlackBerry Curve 8900. It appears that the Curve 8900 will run you about $199.99 with two year term or $499.99 without. This pricing is the pricing listed for corporate customers, however it should be pretty close to the consumer price as well. So here’s a breakdown of what the pricing looks like:

  • Corporate Customers:
    $499.99 MSRP
  • 2 YR Agreement
    $300 instant rebate
    $199.99
  • 1 YR Agreement
    $250 instant rebate
    $249.99

Head on over to the T-Mobile Curve 8900 launch page as well and enter to win 1 of 6 Curve 8900’s.

[BlackBerryRocks]

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T-Mobile USA Launching BlackBerry Curve 8900 for Business Clients Early…

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A new tip has arrived that T-Mobile USA will be launching the BlackBerry Curve 8900 to business clients early. Apparently the new Curve will start shipping on January 19th to business customers only. Could this explain why some T-Mobile stores are getting early inventory? or will they be shipping out only? Anyone here excited to get their T-Mo Curve??

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RIM officially announces BlackBerry Curve 8900 coming to T-Mobile USA in February…

blackberry_curve_8900Not sure where my last post about this went so here we go again. RIM and T-Mobile officially announced a February launch for the BlackBerry Curve (Javelin) 8900 this morning. This comes just after we reported about some T-Mobile stores receiving early shipments of the device. Unfortunately they didn’t announce any exact pricing or release date, however its expected this new Curve will launch on the 11th of February.

Check out the RIM press release:

T-Mobile USA to Offer Customers the Thinnest and Lightest Full-QWERTY BlackBerry Smartphone

New BlackBerry Curve 8900 Smartphone Delivers GPS, Wi-Fi, Enhanced Multimedia Capabilities and More

Bellevue, Wash., and Waterloo, Ontario – T-Mobile USA, Inc., and Research In Motion (RIM) (Nasdaq: RIMM: TSX: RIM) today announced that T-Mobile® will offer its customers the new BlackBerry® Curve™ 8900 smartphone, the thinnest and lightest full-QWERTY BlackBerry smartphone.

The BlackBerry Curve 8900 from T-Mobile, in a stunning titanium-colored finish with chrome highlights, combines an elegant, compact design with a wide range of popular features and an easy-to-use full-QWERTY keyboard.  It features built-in GPS and support of location-based services. It also allows easy access to social networking sites and has built-in Wi-Fi® (802.11 b/g) supporting both voice and data, making it easier to stay connected to family, friends and colleagues.

“T-Mobile is thrilled to bring our customers such an elegant and powerful way to communicate with the important people in their lives,” said Travis Warren, director, device marketing, T-Mobile USA. “The BlackBerry Curve 8900 offers T-Mobile customers the benefit of a full-QWERTY keyboard in the thinnest BlackBerry smartphone yet.”

In addition to a sleek, stylish design, the powerful new smartphone includes a large, vivid display – the highest resolution available on a BlackBerry smartphone – as well as a 512MHz next generation processor for fast and responsive performance. The handset’s advanced multimedia capabilities include a 3.2-megapixel camera with image stabilization, digital zoom, flash and the ability to record video and play video, a music player, a 3.5mm stereo headset jack and headset, and a hot-swappable microSD/SDHC memory card slot with a 256MB card inserted. With support for memory cards up to 16GB, customers can carry, capture and enjoy more of their music, pictures and video anywhere they go.

“The new BlackBerry Curve 8900 features a compact and refined design that looks and feels great.  It gives you everything you need to stay connected and entertained,” said Mark Guibert, vice president, corporate marketing, Research In Motion. “With rich multimedia capabilities, exceptional mobile email and messaging features, enhanced Web browsing, a premium phone and easy access to social networking communities, including Facebook®, Flickr®, and MySpace.com®, the BlackBerry Curve 8900 helps you make the most of a busy lifestyle that spans well beyond normal business hours.”

T-Mobile customers can continue to get great mobile coverage and unlimited nationwide Wi-Fi calling with T-Mobile’s Unlimited HotSpot Calling service as well as unlimited nationwide calling to five people with T-Mobile myFaves® service.* As a quad-band world phone, the BlackBerry Curve 8900 supports international roaming, extending the ability to stay connected while traveling abroad.

The new BlackBerry Curve 8900 smartphone from T-Mobile is anticipated to be available in February at T-Mobile retail stores, select authorized dealers, and online at http://www.T-Mobile.com.

Prior to retail availability, customers can learn more about the BlackBerry Curve 8900 at www.blackberry.com/newcurve8900.

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T-Mobile has BlackBerry Curve 8900 physically instock now?!? Don’t get excited.

New reports from BGR is suggesting that some T-Mobile USA stores now have the BlackBerry Curve 8900 instock already. If you remember it was shown that T-Mobile will be launching the device come Febuary 11th. This is great news for those waiting to get their hands on the new Curve, however don’t get too excited. T-Mobile reps are NOT ALLOWED to sell the devices before an official launch. So until we get more info stay tuned.

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T-Mobile BlackBerry Curve 8900 “Javelin” set for Feb. 11th launch!

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Looks like T-Mobile USA is getting all set for their big BlackBerry Curve 8900 launch. The official launch will take place on February 11, 2009. This document which a tipster sent the folks over at BerryReporter looks to be official. Only thing its lacking is pricing. Stay tuned for that when it becomes available…