BlackBerry Curve 9350/9360/9370
New from RIM comes a particularly slender (we’re talking 11mm/0.43”) iteration of their popular



New from RIM comes a particularly slender (we’re talking 11mm/0.43”) iteration of their popular BlackBerry Curve model. Available in the dual-mode GSM/CDMA 9370, the GSM/UMTS 9360 and the CDMA-only 9350 variants, the new Curves all feature an 800MHz CPU, 512MB of RAM, a 2.44-inch HVGA+ display, a five megapixel EDoF camera (with LED flash and VGA video recording), Bluetooth, GPS and 512MB of built-in storage. Despite the creeping supremacy of Apple’s iPhone and Google’s recent purchase of Motorola Mobility, RIM is still very much in the smartphone game. This sleek and sexy new slew of BlackBerry Curve models certainly confirms that.
Source: Engadget