BlackBerry Curve 9315 announced by T-Mobile, priced at $49.99
The first new BlackBerry device of 2013 isn’t running BlackBerry OS 10, and hence it’s not either of the smartphones that have been leaking like crazy over the past few weeks. Instead – ladies and gentlemen, here’s the BlackBerry Curve 9315 for T-Mobile!
This handset was leaked back in October, when we heard it would launch that month. That obviously didn’t happen, and here we are more than two months after the fact with the official press release.
The BlackBerry Curve 9315 has a 2.44-inch 320×240 screen, 3.2 MP camera with LED flash, Wi-Fi, GPS, 512 MB of RAM, 512 MB of built-in storage space, a microSD card slot, an FM radio, an optical trackpad, and a 1,450 mAh battery. It runs BlackBerry OS 7.1.
The Curve 9315 will become available at T-Mobile online and in stores on January 23 for $49.99 (after a $50 mail-in rebate). T-Mobile business customers will benefit from an exclusive pre-sale of the device starting on January 16.
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