Research In Motion (RIM) has officially launched the
BlackBerry
Curve 8900, with availability expected from several UK carriers by 20
December.
The Curve 8900, codenamed Javelin, updates the styling of the Curve range to
bring it more in line with that of the
BlackBerry
Bold released earlier this year. It also features the new-look user
interface that debuted on the Bold.
RIM said the new model is the thinnest BlackBerry with a full Qwerty
keyboard, at 13.5mm thick, and its weight is comparable with other Curve models
at 110g.
Unlike most recent BlackBerry devices, the Curve 8900 lacks support for
3G/HSDPA networks. It does, however, have built-in 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
and GPS capability to support navigation applications such as RIM's
BlackBerry
Maps.
Other features include 256MB of memory plus a slot for MicroSD Flash cards.
The 1400mAh battery is rated at 5.5 hours of talk time and up to 356 hours on
standby.
RIM said that the BlackBerry Curve 8900 will be available in the UK from O2,
T-Mobile and Carphone Warehouse.
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