Filed under: Handsets, RIM, Verizon Wireless, GSM, CDMA, BlackBerry OS
Twinning nicely with its 8520 counterpart currently available on T-Mobile, RIM’s BlackBerry Curve 8530 marks the brand’s new low-end full QWERTY device with a 2 megapixel camera, 528MHz “next generation” core and QVGA display all paired up with EV-DO and WiFi, marking Verizon’s newfound commitment to launching WiFi on BlackBerrys that we first saw on the Storm2. It’s got a full 256MB of storage on board (expandable with 32GB microSD cards, theoretically, when they’re available) and is going to see duty in your choice of black or “smoky violet” — just hold out for November 20, when it’ll materialize for $99.99 on contract after rebate.
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