AT&T has just begun offering an updated version of the BlackBerry Curve 8320, a Wi-Fi enabled smartphone that has been on the market from other carriers for quite some time.
This device is coming in at a relatively low price, as it is part of RIM's previous generation of products and doesn't have 3G or GPS.
Still, the AT&T's version of the Curve 8320 does include the latest BlackBerry software and is bundled with DataViz Documents To Go for editing Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files.
An Overview of the BlackBerry Curve 8320
This device uses the classic BlackBerry shape, and has a 320-by-240 display above a small QWERTY keyboard.
In addition to Wi-Fi, it features quad-band GSM/EDGE and Bluetooth 2.0 support, plus integrated Push To Talk (PTT).
This model includes a 2 megapixel camera with zoom, flash, and video recording. It also sports an audio and video player with desktop media management software and support for AT&T Music subscription services.
Naturally, it has the standard suite of BlackBerry software, including RIM's push email service, a PIM suite, and even a spell checker.
The Curve 8320 can carry up to 16 GB of files via its microSD/SDHC memory card slot.
Overall , it is 4.2 inches tall, 2.4 inches wide, and 0.6 inches thick, and has a weight of 3.9 ounces.
Pricing and Availability
The BlackBerry Curve 8320 is available beginning today for $150 with a 2-year contract and mail-in rebate.
It can be found online at att.com and through AT&T's direct business-to-business sales channels. The 8320 will also be available early next year at AT&T retail stores and national retailers.
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