Just when we're all geared up to get crazy corporate with a bunch of
Bold purchases, RIM has to go and make our lives difficult by reminding us that the
Javelin / Curve 8900 is out there -- lurking -- just waiting to make a grand entrance sometime in the next few months. A new video posted to CrackBerry goes through the 8900's finer points, noting that the handset clocks in just a bit more compact than its big brother, features a slightly smaller, higher dot pitch display, and carries over an original Curve-style keyboard with spaced keys rather than the flowing design employed on the Bold (for what it's worth, the narrator seems to like both styles equally). Interestingly, it's noted that this prototype employs an older trackball design that'll allegedly be replaced with a more bulletproof design by the time it launches. The lack of 3G is going to be a dream killer for many, but we could see this one getting some retail legs underneath it if the price is right -- it's got WiFi, after all.
In fact, T-Mobile Germany is saying that it'll have the 8900 next month -- a claim we actually believe, since Germany is from the future. The trackball shown on its version of the handset is distinctly different than CrackBerry's, so it's looking like the claim of a redesign might hold water.
[Thanks, Alex]
Read - CrackBerry's Curve 8900 hands-on video
Read - T-Mobile Germany's Curve 8900 product page
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
cl347bv @ Oct 10th 2008 8:43AM
This berry makes me long for days of yore when the 7250 was groundbreaking. I might re-activate mine for nostalgia purposes.
If I could get a 7250 with a memory card slot and a media player, id be in heaven.
carcomptoy @ Oct 10th 2008 8:54AM
What's wrong with you?? How can you not appreciate this phone? It's the Bold, but in Curve size and minus 3G. Not that I don't appreciate the nostalgia of phones, because my collection says otherwise, but the Javelin/Curve 8900 is groundbreaking for people who want Bold features but not at the size and cost. And while I would love 3G, I don't live or travel often to places that T-Mobile offers 3G, and I'm not desperate enough to join the dark side that is AT&T or CDMA, so I can hold off on getting a 3G-enabled Crackberry.
cl347bv @ Oct 10th 2008 3:52PM
i didnt say there was anything wrong with it
i would consider the javelin, which is the CDMA counterpart of this phone.
I just prefer the 7250/8703 berries to the new ones.
Brandon @ Oct 10th 2008 9:45AM
I'm getting this phone as soon as I find it unlocked...
f dog @ Oct 11th 2008 9:41AM
hey admin got a question will the javeliin or the bold come to t-mobile usa