Previously known as BlackBerry Niagara, the BlackBerry Tour 9630 is now official, as RIM has just announced its upcoming availability in North America. The Tour 9630 will be launched later this summer, by both Verizon and Sprint in the US, and probably by Bell and Telus in Canada. Verizon didn’t unveil the new smartphone’s price, but it
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UnwiredView on 16th Jun 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
The BlackBerry Tour is, at this point, the hottest RIM smartphone around. While Sprint and Verizon are ready to start selling it in stores south of the border, Canadians can count on Bell to offer the device.The Tour will apparently start selling in Canada tomorrow although we were expecting it to be available starting July 17. Bell will be selling the phone for $249.95 CAD with a regular 3-year
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MobilesWorld on 11th Jul 2009 (via ipod-iphone.blogspot.com)
Not far behind Telus, but still way ahead of Verizon and Sprint, Canada's other CDMA carrier Bell has released the BlackBerry 8330 Curve! No, it doesn't ship with the CrackBerry.com Theme (that's just me procrastinating on housework on a Saturday afternoon, and you can get the theme here for free), but it does ship with all of the other CDMA BlackBerry Curve goodness - video recording thanks to OS
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CrackBerry on 13th Apr 2008 (via crackberry.com)
There is definitely something to look forward to this November. The BlackBerry Storm, RIM's first touchscreen device, is set to hit the market officially on the November 21 according to Verizon in the US. On the other hand, Bell and Telus of Canada are yet to announce an exact release date of
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DiscussWireless on 20th Nov 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)