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This Week In BlackBerry 8/8-8/14
Aug 15th
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Between the release of the Torch 9800, BBM v5.0.1.38, Desktop Manager 6.0 and the BlackBerry Podcast App, there’s been something for everyone this week in BlackBerry. Hit the jump to see what else you may have missed here at TheCellularGuru>>
News & rumors
RIM Officially Announces the Blackberry Curve 3G
Rogers Blackberry Curve 9300 price dropping August 17th to $49.99
India Planning To Ban Email and BBM By September
Telus launches the BlackBerry Curve 3G
Virgin Mobile to release the Blackberry Curve 3G
Apps & Software
BBM Updated To Version 5.0.1.38!
Official BlackBerry Podcasts app now available!
Blackberry Desktop Manager 6.0 available for download
PingChat! for BlackBerry updated to 0.5.0
Editorial
Mobile Lifestyle: How To Be Sneaky On BBM!
Rogers Blackberry Curve 9300 price dropping August 17th to $49.99
Aug 13th
We’ve just received word that Rogers will be dropping the price of the newly-released Blackberry Curve 9300 from $79.99 to $49.99 on a 3-year contract come August 17th.
Not bad considering the device has just been released and there really isn’t a better deal available for people who are looking to get into a new, lower-end Blackberry before the Torch is released in Canada in the next couple months.
We will have more on the story as it drops, including other Rogers phones getting discontinued.
First Shots of BlackBerry Curve 9300!
Jun 2nd
This is pretty cool! The refresher to the 8500 series has been known for a long time, but these are the first images we are seeing of the device. It looks much like the 8520/30, but adds some key features, notably 3G support and Wi-Fi. It is unknown at this time which carriers will be receiving the device, but it makes sense for there to be a mid-range phone between the high-end 9700 and the low-end 8520 on a GSM carrier such as Rogers or AT&T.
Other specs include 256MB RAM, OS5 (hopefully upgraded to BlackBerry 6 before it is made official) and a 320×240 resolution. Like the 85xx series, there is no flash, and it is unknown whether the camera has been upgraded to 3.2 megapixels over the previous 2MP cameras.
One more shot after the break.
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