Woahhh! It seems InfoSync World has gotten the details on ALL OF THE 9000 Series Pricing and Release Dates. It'll be hitting AT&T in July for $300, T-Mobile in September for $350, and Verizon and Sprint also in September for $300. You can click on through for a detailed chart. Keep in mind these are not exact release dates, and we all know how popular the $xxx.95 pricing is, but this is HUGE news
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CrackBerry on 16th May 2008 (via crackberry.com)
InfoSync reviews the Sprint Sanyo Katana LX: “The Sprint Sanyo Katana LX is something of a surprise. The features are about as low-end as you can get on a phone these days (VGA camera? they still make those?), but the Sprint Sanyo Katana LX is easily the best looking Katana design yet, very similar to the Sony Ericsson
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MyCellPhoneBlog on 22nd Apr 2008 (via mycellphoneblog.com)
Something very odd was brought to my attention today. Infosync World posted some details on the BlackBerry Bold including approxment size, pricing and launch details. Apparently the BlackBerry Bold 9000 will launch on AT&T in July 2008 for around $300 w/ contract, T-Mobile will launch in September 2008… Oh plus Verizon and Sprint both
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BlackBerrySync on 18th May 2008 (via blackberrysync.com)
We have reviewed the Touch Pro here at pocketnow.com, but if you are interested in reading Verizon's carrier-specific CDMA variant, you should check out the review over at InfoSync. Overall, InfoSync's comments are pretty much in alignment with the GSM model. Calls and data went through smoothly on the CDMA/EVDO network on Verizon. The main difference and the major gripe with this model ...
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Pocketnow on 10th Dec 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
(Credit: Corinne Schulze/CBS Interactive) Sprint customers suffering from a little BlackBerry envy after Verizon Wireless landed the BlackBerry Storm and AT&T scored the BlackBerry Bold may finally get their break. According to Engadget Mobile, Sprint will replace its BlackBerry 8830 World Edition with the BlackBerry Bold some time ...
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Crave on 5th Jan 2009 (via news.cnet.com)
As many CDMA BlackBerry users know, Verizon, Sprint, and other CDMA wireless providers generally don't get new BlackBerry devices for up to a year after they are released on GSM carriers. There are rumors on the street, however, that point to a CDMA version of the BlackBerry Bold coming out on Verizon and Sprint
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RIMarkable on 19th May 2008 (via rimarkable.com)
InfoSync reviews the Virgin Mobile Samsung Slash M310: “The Virgin Mobile Samsung Slash M310 does make calls that sound good, and that might be the most important thing for its audience. But it also lacks more features than it packs, and many of the included functions, like the Web browser and the e-mail client, were
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MyCellPhoneBlog on 3rd Jun 2008 (via mycellphoneblog.com)
InfoSync reviews the T-Mobile Nokia 5310 XpressMusic: “The T-Mobile Nokia 5310 XpressMusic is a music phone that makes us happy for a number of reasons. This isn't an iPhone competitor, which makes sense, considering the low, $50 price tag. But it is far better than most other so-called music phones on the market, and includes
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MyCellPhoneBlog on 3rd Jun 2008 (via mycellphoneblog.com)