Research In Motion (RIM) intensified its new product release since the release of new platforms BlackBerry OS 7. Shortly after announcing three new touch screen smartphone line, immediately following the three new models of BlackBerry Curve.
All three models are already using BlackBerry seven each BlackBerry Curve 9350, BlackBerry Curve 9360, Curve 9370 and BlackBerry. The new model is designed to meet a large and important segment of the smartphones at an affordable, easy to use, feature-rich and socially connected. Two models for CDMA and one for GSM with similar specifications.
"The BlackBerry Curve offers a new fascinating and significant performance improvement with a different mobile social experiences for millions of mobile users in the market for consumers as well as our existing Curve," said President and Co-CEO of Research In Motion Mike Lazaridis in a press release, Tuesday (23/08/2011).
Unlike the previous seven three BlackBerry models, the Curve did not use the touch screen. Navigation using leyboard typical QWERTY BlackBerry and optical trackpad. There are features GPS and Wi-Fi and a 5 MP camera with flash and video recorder that results can be divided into social networking. Support memory card slot microSD / SDHC up to 32 GB of additional storage media.
BlackBerry Curve using faster processors, more memory, as well as support for NFC technology (Near Field Communications). BlackBerry Platform 7 itself improve the performance of the BlackBerry's browser with WebKit browser engine combines performance and optimize the performance of HTML5 for gaming and video experience. Applications bonus for users is Documents To Go for free. Protect your BlackBerry is also available to store personal data can be stored and secured on a cloud. BlackBerry Balance also to regulate private and office applications.
BlackBerry Curve 9350, 9360, and 9370 will be available first in Canada this month and from other operators around the world starting in September. How much, RIM has not released.
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