AT&T rolls out the sapphire blue BlackBerry Curve 8320

December 17th, 2008   2,024 views
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Despite the originally rumored date of September 23, AT&T has officially released the BlackBerry Curve 8320.  So, while the release date was quite a ways off, the Curve 8320 should still make for a welcomed addition to the lineup.  To begin with, the Curve 8320 will be available in one color—Sapphire Blue.  It will also come with a nice price tag, as low as $149.99.  Of course in order to get that low price you must be willing to sign a two-year agreement and also get a $100 mail-in-rebate.  Otherwise, you can snag it for $399.99 with no commitment.

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Introducing the beautiful new sapphire blue BlackBerry Curve 8320 with built-in Wi-Fi, which includes free, automatic access to over 17,000 AT&T Wi-Fi hotspots with BlackBerry Personal and BlackBerry Enterprise data rate plans! It’s easy to turn on the Curve 8320’s Wi-Fi networking with two simple clicks, enter one of the over 17,000 AT&T Wi-Fi hotspot locations, and enjoy ultra-fast data connections for web browsing, downloading email attachments, and more. You can also place a phone call using the largest all-digital voice and data network in the US, while simultaneously emailing a colleague or searching for a restaurant online. The Curve 8320’s Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g also works with home, work, and other public Wi-Fi networks. In addition, the Curve 8320 offers global roaming for voice calls in over 200 countries and email and web browsing in over 150 countries.

The BlackBerry Curve 8320 smartphone packs numerous new features including an enhanced HTML browser that supports a Web browsing experience with desktop-style depiction. The smartphone’s trackball acts like a computer mouse, allowing users to quickly scroll through a page, zoom in and out or click on hotlinks. The BlackBerry Curve 8320 also has an improved user interface and support for HTML e-mail, and it allows users to download attachments as well as edit Microsoft® Word, Excel and PowerPoint files directly on the handset using the preloaded DataViz® Documents To Go® software suite.

Pricing and Availability

The BlackBerry Curve 8320 smartphone with built-in Wi-Fi is now available online at http://att.com/blackberrycurve8320 and through AT&T’s direct business-to-business sales organizations for as low as $149.99 with a two-year contract and mail-in rebate. In early 2009, it will be available at select AT&T retail stores and national retailers. Customers who want personal e-mail access and Web browsing with BlackBerry® Internet Service can choose the BlackBerry Personal Unlimited data plan for as low as $30 a month with a qualified voice contract. Unlimited corporate e-mail and data access via BlackBerry® Enterprise Server or BlackBerry® Professional Software for small businesses is available for as low as $45 a month when a qualified voice plan is also chosen. Customers who travel overseas can select the BlackBerry International Unlimited data plan for as low as $65 a month with a qualified voice plan.

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