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T-Mobile USA has finally launched the Wi-Fi sporting BlackBerry 8820. The BlackBerry 8820 is basically just the 8800 with Wi-Fi and GPS. The 8820's Wi-Fi service goes hand and hand with T-Mobile's Wi-Fi@Home service allowing unlimited nationwide calling with their Wi-Fi network while at home. The BlackBerry 8820 will go for $349.99 with two year
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submitted by Brighthand on 24th Mar 2008 (via brighthand.com)
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  T-Mobile USA and Research In Motion (RIM) today announced the availability of the BlackBerry 8820, featuring built-in GPS and support for T-Mobile's HotSpot AtHome service for Wi-Fi calling. With the T-Mobile HotSpot @Home mobile add-on plan, customers can enjoy the freedom of unlimited, nationwide calling over any Wi-Fi network at home, across accessible corporate Wi-Fi networks
submitted by FeelPhones on 26th Mar 2008 (via feelphones.com)
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The T-Mobile BlackBerry 8820 is scheduled to debut on March 24th. The BlackBerry 8820 for T-Mobile is a Wi-Fi enabled handset that will work with the popular Hotspot@Home plan. Besides Wi-Fi, the T-Mobile BlackBerry 8820 will feature: GPRS / EDGE, full Qwerty Keyboard, GPS, MicroSD memory slot, a trackball, Bluetooth & of course web capabilities. The
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