Research In Motion (RIM) Ltd. has officially announced Blackberry Curve 8520, also known as the BlackBerry Gemini while still in production, will hit T-Mobile's network on August 5. What makes it worth watching out for? For starters, it boasts a full QWERTY keyboard, optical trackpad and, in a BlackBerry first, dedicated media keys -- integrated along the top of the handset -- that offer on-click access to music, videos and other content. It also offers access to BlackBerry App World for games, applications and other tools; expandable memory of up to 16 GB and future support for up to 32 GB; and BlackBerry Internet Service with support for up to 10 email accounts from providers like Yahoo!, Windows Live Hotmail, AOL and Gmail.
Blackberry Curve 8520
Monday, July 27, 2009
Research In Motion (RIM) Ltd. has officially announced Blackberry Curve 8520, also known as the BlackBerry Gemini while still in production, will hit T-Mobile's network on August 5. What makes it worth watching out for? For starters, it boasts a full QWERTY keyboard, optical trackpad and, in a BlackBerry first, dedicated media keys -- integrated along the top of the handset -- that offer on-click access to music, videos and other content. It also offers access to BlackBerry App World for games, applications and other tools; expandable memory of up to 16 GB and future support for up to 32 GB; and BlackBerry Internet Service with support for up to 10 email accounts from providers like Yahoo!, Windows Live Hotmail, AOL and Gmail.
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