Comments on: T-Mobile snags Wi-Fi-lovin BlackBerry Curve
T-Mobile and Research in Motion announce the BlackBerry Curve (aka BlackBerry 8320) with integrated Wi-Fi.
T-Mobile and Research in Motion announce the BlackBerry Curve (aka BlackBerry 8320) with integrated Wi-Fi.
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2.5 years, i was ready for a new phone. I waited and waited for the iphone,
bought one..and returned it. I am a huge apple fan, but it seems they are
dropping the ball. The new Tmobile black berry with athome service is in my
opinon the best phone on the market. The at home serivce works very very well.
The phone is very nice looking and easy to operate. I highly reccomend it!!
works with the new Curve? We all know the device is great as it has been
available at AT&T for a few months now. What we don't know, is if this device
works better than the other T-Mobile devices on their HotSpot @ Home service.
Thanks!
p.s. we know the keys are slippery :-)
- Anyone know when Verizon is getting the Curve?
- by victorias49secret September 30, 2007 4:02 PM PDT
- I can't wait to try this phone out. I have been a faithful Treo user for the last 4 years but it's time for a change.
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