Sprint today revealed its own version of the BlackBerry Curve 8330. BlackBerry Curve 8330 is the first Curve for CDMA phone networks and adds both 3G Internet access over EVDO as well as true GPS navigation; an externally-reached...
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Sprint today revealed its own version of the BlackBerry Curve 8330. BlackBerry Curve 8330 is the first Curve for CDMA phone networks and adds both 3G Internet access over EVDO as well as true GPS navigation; an externally-reached microSDHC slot and a sharper 2-megapixel camera port over from the GSM version. In Sprint guise, the new Curve switches to a gunmetal gray and also supports USB tethering to supply Internet access to a notebook. Sprint’s Navigating mapping service is usable with the GPS receiver, while the faster Internet access assists with downloads from the Sprint Music Store or streaming Internet TV. The carrier sees its 8330 variant shipping later in April and will sell it for a relatively low $180 with a two-year contract and other discounts; the 8330 works with Sprint’s $100 Simply Everything plan for both data and voice. Similar Posts: * Sprint prepped to launch Samsung SPH-M800 * Sprint introduces the BlackBerry Curve 8350i * Sprint Offers NFL Mobile Live * T-Mobile announces the BlackBerry Curve 8900 * T-Mobile announces the BlackBerry Curve 8900
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