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RIM, along with T-Mobile Germany have just announced the availability of the BlackBerry Curve 8900. The new Curve 8900 features a 480 x 360 resolution display, a 3.2-megapixel camera with autofocus, Wi-Fi, integrated GPS and a microSD card slot with support up to 16GB.
As for pricing, this is where the news becomes even better, the 8900 can be purchased for just EUR 4.95 (around $6.30 US) with a two-year agreement and EUR 359.90 (around $459 US) contract free. As for a release, it is expected to begin shipping in mid-November.
The Curve 8900 offers a similar look as the BlackBerry Bold, but unlike the Bold it does not have any 3G support. As of now, nothing has been stated as to when or if the Curve 8900 will be heading to the US market. Of course, if it does get announced, the question becomes whether it will be available with T-Mobile or AT&T. Personally I am hoping for AT&T, but either way it should make a welcomed addition, of course I am not sure we will see that low pricing from either carrier here in the US.
Read [MarketWire]
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