BlackBerry Curve 9300 fixing to replace the 8500 series?
Posted in: BlackBerry, in the wild, InTheWild, RIM, Today's ChiliIt death of the BlackBerry Curve 8900 on T-Mobile (you can still get it on AT&T, by the way) bummed us out for the simple reason that it was perhaps the best-looking BlackBerry every made. The Curve 8500 series that followed it just didn’t have the same sort of sleek, high-end air about it, so we’re happy to see that the 8500’s follow-on should go a little ways toward closing the gap. What we’re apparently looking at here is the Curve 9300, a phone that carries over the now-standard optical pad from the 8500 but uses a decidedly 8900-esque chrome surround while adding 3G and support for 802.11n, a feature it shares with the Pearl 3G. What keeps the 9300 on the low end of the spectrum, though, is its screen — it’s apparently just QVGA, and we’re a little discouraged that the leaked unit here isn’t running BlackBerry 6 — but you get what you pay for, right?
BlackBerry Curve 9300 fixing to replace the 8500 series? originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 02 Jun 2010 18:24:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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