At first i thought it was coming to at&t... but at&t's got the Bold which is a 3G blackberry. Now, i know its a t-mobile device, so im guessing this is t-mobiles device to compete against at&t... which we win like stephan says. LOL!!! The bold beats this curve hands down, its got 3G data, the look, and looks way classier than curve.
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device to compete against at&t... which we win like stephan says. LOL!!! The bold beats this curve hands down, its got 3G data, the look, and looks way classier than curve.