BlackBerry unveils its latest Curve 8900
Recently, BlackBerry came out with its latest the BlackBerry Curve 8900, which basically is the new version of the original T-Mobile BlackBerry Curve.
Reportedly, this set that is all about a keyboard, has a 3.2-megapixel camera, Wi-Fi connectivity and all the e-mail features that make BlackBerry popular with businesspeople.
The BlackBerry Curve 8900 that supports major e-mail providers and can connect to AOL, Yahoo and Windows Live instant messaging, is just 4 ounces in weight. Other than this, this model also supports GPS functions with turn-by-turn directions and audio and video playback and its maker, Research in Motion, has also enhanced the screen resolution and improved the interface and browser.
The users would also be glad to learn that four international radio bands is supported by this set, which can also roam on almost any G.S.M. network around the world. The 8900 that supports high-capacity microSD cards for expansion up to 16 gigabytes also includes a 256-megabyte memory card.
BlackBerry Curve 8900 also supports Fave 5 calling plans and T-Mobile’s HotSpot calling plan, which means that users can use their Curve without using up their minutes. The set carries a price tag of $199 with a two-year contract.