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FCC Approves BlackBerry Curve 8910

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movekwik2002

Jan 19, 2010, 1:31 PM

Here is the thing that boggles me

We had the 8300 then got the GPS variant 8310.

We had the 8100 then got the GPS variant 8110.

The 8900 has GPS!
So what does the xx10 stand for.

I was led to believe by my Blackberry rep that:

xx00 base model
xx10 + GPS
xx20 + WIFI
xx30 = cdma

I do not think I know all, so if someone has more knowledge than me and is able to share it with out being a condisending jerk ( thats what allot of people tend to do ) please help me.
I'll try not to be condescending, but I won't make any promises 😉


I think it's funny that the 8900 has BOTH GPS and WiFi. I think this version will most likely have the trackpad instead of the trackball.
vampyra

Jan 18, 2010, 9:33 PM

i dont see the point..

of this as a news segment... there isnt even an actual display of the device... just a drawing of what it may roughly look like...

why are people so excited over a rough draft device?
Not all news is huge news. In this case, it's confirmed that a Curve 8910 exists and is coming soon, as evidenced by the FCC approval. That wasn't something we could say before.
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trey1475

Jan 18, 2010, 11:06 PM

SMH.....

Im not mad at RIM. They are the only phone manufacturer that is successful at selling repackaged phones that people already have...
Otowncell

Jan 18, 2010, 8:18 PM

Yea Yea Yea!

Cool another blackberry that looks like the 8900/8520/ all blackberries now adays. I want the pluto be developed and released soon!
Yeah, I know, I'm kinda sick of the same, same, same design. Things are moving in the direction of 3.5/3.7 inch screens, RIM isn't keeping up with the times.
 
 
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