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BlackBerry Curve 9310 / 9320 turns up at FCC, fails to keep a low profile

BlackBerry Curve 9310 / 9320 turns up at FCC, fails to keep a low profile

Posted on May 30, 2012 by MG3

FCC docs can, from time to time, turn up some welcome device surprises. Not so in this recent RIM filing, as we're treated to yet another in a long line of leaks for the company's Curve 9310 / 9320. The BB OS 7.1 handset, bearing the FCC IDs L6AREY20CW and L6ARFD30CW, has already made several appearances around the globe, preparing for a low-end market berth in Australia, India, Vietnam and the UK. So, aside from RF testing data indicating WiFi b/g/n and Bluetooth radios, our familiarity with the phone's specs come from its prior in-the-wild jaunts. Should a single-core processor, 512MB RAM, 3.2-megapixel camera and hardware QWERTY tickle your mobile fancy, then by all means click on the sou...

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RIM announces the BlackBerry Curve 9220, 9320

RIM announces the BlackBerry Curve 9220, 9320

Posted on May 10, 2012 by MG1

RIM has officially taken the wraps off of the BlackBerry Curve 9220 and 9320 devices, rumored to be coming soon to the US and UK markets. The Curve 9320 features RIM’s socially-driven BlackBerry OS 7.1, the Curve’s customary 2.44″ 320 x 240 display, a 3.2 megapixel camera, 1,450mAh battery, FM Radio, microSD slot, and QWERTY keyboard. The Curve 9320 stands out from the rest by featuring a hard BBM button on the side of the device, granting Curve 9320 owners quick access to the popular messaging feature.

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BlackBerry Curve 9320 now official: BB OS 7.1, 2.44-inch display, BBM button

BlackBerry Curve 9320 now official: BB OS 7.1, 2.44-inch display, BBM button

Posted on May 09, 2012 by MG1

The 9320 has visited more countries during its short gestation than some phones get to see in their whole lives, but it's finally arrived. The specs are pretty much what we guessed, with the socially-focused BB OS 7.1 onboard, a 3.2-megapixel camera and typical Curve features like a 2.44-inch 320 x 240 non-touch LCD display, 'super charged' 1450mAh battery, FM radio and a small, lightweight 103 gram QWERTY form factor. Same specs, different day, but then there's also microSD expandability beyond the 512MB of eMMC, which can't be taken for granted, plus a new feature in the form of a dedicated BBM key on the side. As for the 9320's cheaper sibling, the 9220 shown above, we've already been han...

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BlackBerry Curve 9320 confirmed for UK release

BlackBerry Curve 9320 confirmed for UK release

Posted on May 04, 2012 by MG1

The Curve 9320 is expected to slide into the bottom of the BlackBerry range, below the Curve 9360, as RIM looks to target its popular youth sector.
A spokesperson for RIM confirmed the news to TechRadar at BlackBerry World 2012, but was unable to provide any details relating to the exact Curve 9320 release date, price of specifications.
TechRadar did see a potential leak of BlackBerry Curve 9320 details last month, after T-Mobile accidentally let slip on its website.
According to the leak the Curve 9320 will sport the famous BlackBerry QWERTY keypad, a 3.2MP rear-facing camera, the BlackBerry 7.1 OS and it will also feature a dedicated BBM key on the side of the handset.

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Blackberry Curve 9320 analyzed, details revealed

Blackberry Curve 9320 analyzed, details revealed

Posted on Apr 26, 2012 by MG3

Previously photographed for T-Mobile's UK website, the speculation over the upcoming Blackberry Curve 9320 is over. The specifications of the phone have been revealed by Vietnamese mobile-centric website Sohoa, with the phone already confirmed for India and the UK sometime next month.
The Blackberry OS 7.1 phone has an as yet unnamed single-core processor, 512MB of RAM, a "better" QWERTY keyboard, a 2.44 inch qVGA display running at 320x240, a 3.2MP rear camera, and a 1450mAh battery. No release date nor pricing for this entry level phone has yet been announced for the US market.

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