BlackBerry Curve 8320 leaked on T-Mobile
Sure, we've heard whispers involving the BlackBerry Curve 8320 before, but there's nothing like official documentation from a trusted carrier to really get you jazzed up. As expected, this handset will tout WiFi, HotSpot @Home / UMA support, a two-megapixel camera, Bluetooth 2.0, a microSD expansion slot, built-in multimedia player, a 320 x 240 QVGA display, and a 312MHz Intel processor to boot. Hit the read link for the full rundown of the official details.
[Thanks, Hayden]
[Thanks, Hayden]
















Why does it say MyFaves version 1.0???? Is there another newer version?
that's the 8310 plastic's, not the 8320.
sigh. where (as usual) is verizon on the curve??
What on earth is the big deal about the Curve? If you have Verizon and want a BBerry, get the 8830, it's actually better than a Curve anyways.
There will eventually be a newer revision of myFaves.
if this phone was for verizon i would jack off all over the place and maybe hurt someone.
Why? VZW already has the 8830, and it's way better than a curve.
there are conflicting reports of this having UMA and Wifi....is that the same or what? T-mobile always makes a bone head move.....come on man....no black ones? you have got to be kidding me. The grey and gold look so gay.
Im with you on the colors!
once again t-mobile....why not get phone with 400 Mhz processor. This thing is gonna be as slow as the pearl. I will not buy it.
where is sprints version damn it!!!
any word on price??
i just purchased the dash a few months ago and I can't stand the keys...too small and windows mobile is to slow...will the curve be faster? i want the curve but don't know if i should switch from the dash to the curve.
I don't think it will be fast at all with that processor. The sprint and verizon phones operate on a 400 mhz processor. This one is 312 and runs on EDGE. There is no texting included on blackberry plans and to add wifi hot spots will cost you $20 more on top of voice plans, data plans, texting plans, and t-mobile@home service. I'll just wait for the 3G if it ever comes for the sidekicks.
Ahem, I actually have the VZW 8830 & cannot WAIT for this to come out on T-mobile next week so I can promptly cancel my vzw account & go back to T-mobile.
WHY you ask? No Camera is a HUGE dealbreaker for me, also the use of UMA & Wi-Fi means once & for all I can cancel my home phone service that I don't use for anything anyway. BUT mostly it's because I am tired of having $400.00 for a $169.00 rate plan every month with NO EXPLANATION as to why I am being DOUBLE billed. But seriously TRUST the Curve is a better phone that the 8830 & with vzw all the things you have to go through to change phones & you cannot sell your phones etc, is simply too much. The network be dayumed!!! Counting down to the 24th...
Enjoy your crappy voice coverage and web browsing when you don't have wifi ;-)
I just purchased the T-mobile Curve This Sunday. The stores started to sell them early. All I can say is crash, crash, crash, crash. It makes a Sprint Palm Treo 650 look stable. The thing has a mind of its own, it resests, I get errors, internet will stop working. I will be using IM and it will crash and then say its missing files. I then have to take the battery out and restart only to have it happen in another 15 mins or so. Its possible I got a bad phone, but buyer beware
I've never had ANY of those problems, I dont even think you OWN this Phone>>>>
It doesn't happen to you, so I must be a liar. You must live your life based on simple logic. No need to name call. I did pay the full price $482.00 for the phone 449+tax because they only offered $50.00 credit since I have one year left on my agreement. $50.00 for an extra year was not worth it. As for the phone, it was defective, yes Galen20k phones sometimes are defective, even if it doesnt happen to you. I exchanged it and my phone appears to work fine at this point.