BlackBerry Curve 8310 finds its way to AT&T
We can't say that this one caught us off guard -- you know, considering all the whispers and pictures leading up to today -- but regardless, AT&T is making things official by formally introducing the red (and titanium) BlackBerry Curve 8310 to its network. As you all well know, this piece boasts built-in GPS, a 320 x 240 resolution display, two-megapixel camera, integrated media player, microSD expansion slot, Bluetooth 2.0 and support for A2DP / AVRCP. So, how bad will snatching up a fiery new 8310 (which is on sale now, by the way) hurt your bank account? $199.99 after signing away your cellular soul for two-years and waiting who knows how long for a mail-in rebate to make its way back.













Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Will @ Oct 17th 2007 1:06PM
the $199 is after a rebate, it won't be lowered anytime soon...they want all the price ranges covered (pearl $99, curve $199, 8820 $299)
Matt @ Oct 17th 2007 1:21PM
Based on my new sync problems with my iphone I sure do miss the Curve. Good looking colors too.
Gary @ Oct 17th 2007 5:15PM
Another disappointing non-3G, non-HSPA from RIM.
Anna @ Oct 29th 2007 10:00PM
the 3G blackberrys are on there way. It will take a while for blackberry to figure out how to get the battery life to last longer since 3G is more powerful. Until they can work out the kinks with the battery, there will be no 3G blackberrys. They did say it should be fairly soon though.
ppcmd @ Oct 17th 2007 9:33PM
Great, yet another (albeit nice) phone but still NO FREAKIN Q9 Global. Where the heck is that phone AT&T, huh?