BlackBerry Curve 8320 leaked on T-Mobile
Sure, we've heard whispers involving the BlackBerry Curve 8320 before, but there's nothing like official documentation from a trusted carrier to really get you jazzed up. As expected, this handset will tout WiFi, HotSpot @Home / UMA support, a two-megapixel camera, Bluetooth 2.0, a microSD expansion slot, built-in multimedia player, a 320 x 240 QVGA display, and a 312MHz Intel processor to boot. Hit the read link for the full rundown of the official details.
[Thanks, Hayden]
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
K @ Sep 17th 2007 5:25PM
Why does it say MyFaves version 1.0???? Is there another newer version?
ccolanto @ Sep 18th 2007 3:52PM
that's the 8310 plastic's, not the 8320.
Ian @ Sep 17th 2007 6:38PM
sigh. where (as usual) is verizon on the curve??
elgee02 @ Sep 18th 2007 9:13PM
What on earth is the big deal about the Curve? If you have Verizon and want a BBerry, get the 8830, it's actually better than a Curve anyways.
Michael S @ Sep 17th 2007 7:22PM
There will eventually be a newer revision of myFaves.
Joe Manning @ Sep 17th 2007 7:27PM
if this phone was for verizon i would jack off all over the place and maybe hurt someone.
elgee02 @ Sep 18th 2007 9:13PM
Why? VZW already has the 8830, and it's way better than a curve.
James @ Sep 17th 2007 7:27PM
there are conflicting reports of this having UMA and Wifi....is that the same or what? T-mobile always makes a bone head move.....come on man....no black ones? you have got to be kidding me. The grey and gold look so gay.
ramiro cardona @ Sep 18th 2007 12:51AM
Im with you on the colors!
James @ Sep 17th 2007 7:29PM
once again t-mobile....why not get phone with 400 Mhz processor. This thing is gonna be as slow as the pearl. I will not buy it.
JayCaesar @ Sep 17th 2007 8:39PM
where is sprints version damn it!!!
scott @ Sep 17th 2007 11:42PM
any word on price??
Monica @ Sep 18th 2007 1:27PM
i just purchased the dash a few months ago and I can't stand the keys...too small and windows mobile is to slow...will the curve be faster? i want the curve but don't know if i should switch from the dash to the curve.
James @ Sep 18th 2007 2:20PM
I don't think it will be fast at all with that processor. The sprint and verizon phones operate on a 400 mhz processor. This one is 312 and runs on EDGE. There is no texting included on blackberry plans and to add wifi hot spots will cost you $20 more on top of voice plans, data plans, texting plans, and t-mobile@home service. I'll just wait for the 3G if it ever comes for the sidekicks.
FyreStarrter @ Sep 18th 2007 11:48PM
Ahem, I actually have the VZW 8830 & cannot WAIT for this to come out on T-mobile next week so I can promptly cancel my vzw account & go back to T-mobile.
WHY you ask? No Camera is a HUGE dealbreaker for me, also the use of UMA & Wi-Fi means once & for all I can cancel my home phone service that I don't use for anything anyway. BUT mostly it's because I am tired of having $400.00 for a $169.00 rate plan every month with NO EXPLANATION as to why I am being DOUBLE billed. But seriously TRUST the Curve is a better phone that the 8830 & with vzw all the things you have to go through to change phones & you cannot sell your phones etc, is simply too much. The network be dayumed!!! Counting down to the 24th...
elgee02 @ Sep 21st 2007 4:19PM
Enjoy your crappy voice coverage and web browsing when you don't have wifi ;-)
Rob @ Sep 23rd 2007 10:22PM
I just purchased the T-mobile Curve This Sunday. The stores started to sell them early. All I can say is crash, crash, crash, crash. It makes a Sprint Palm Treo 650 look stable. The thing has a mind of its own, it resests, I get errors, internet will stop working. I will be using IM and it will crash and then say its missing files. I then have to take the battery out and restart only to have it happen in another 15 mins or so. Its possible I got a bad phone, but buyer beware
Galen20K @ Sep 25th 2007 7:52PM
I've never had ANY of those problems, I dont even think you OWN this Phone>>>>
Rob @ Sep 25th 2007 8:12PM
It doesn't happen to you, so I must be a liar. You must live your life based on simple logic. No need to name call. I did pay the full price $482.00 for the phone 449+tax because they only offered $50.00 credit since I have one year left on my agreement. $50.00 for an extra year was not worth it. As for the phone, it was defective, yes Galen20k phones sometimes are defective, even if it doesnt happen to you. I exchanged it and my phone appears to work fine at this point.