RIM's BlackBerry Curve 8900 officially hitting AT&T in "early summer"
Ah, ha! So the rumors were true. Just a day after we heard that RIM's BlackBerry Curve 8900 would be making its way from T-Mobile over to AT&T comes this -- official confirmation from the carrier itself. Loaded with WiFi, GPS and a 480 x 360 resolution display, this 'Berry includes free AT&T WiFi at over 20,000 hotspots (with an unlimited data plan, ironically enough) and a 3.2 megapixel camera. There's also a microSD / SDHC slot that supports cards up to 16GB in size, and while AT&T's not being very forthcoming with pricing (as in, there's no word given at all), loyal customers can expect it to land sometime in "early summer." In other words, all this release has done is extinguish the rumor fires -- 'preciate it, Ma Bell.















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Shawn Roberts @ May 4th 2009 9:40AM
I assuming no 3G from this post and the fact that is RIM?
CJ @ May 4th 2009 7:04PM
Well, the Bold not withstanding, you're right. I'd guess there's no 3G either. I'd bet the addition of the AT&T hotspot access is an attempt to offset that minor oversight.
dustin @ May 7th 2009 4:59PM
wtf...minor oversight??
how can you leave out 3G on a network that supports 3G.
this is freaking stupid. dealbreaker.
Rickey @ May 19th 2009 2:17AM
BlackBerry Curve 8900 will be a great success for AT & T have also includes more pictures and technical specification of blackberry at http://www.etechreviews.net/t-mobile-rim-blackberry-curve-8900/