With all the recent hype about the soon-to-be-released iPhone 5, BlackBerry company Research in Motion (RIM) needed to find a way to not get left back in the dust; it is doing just that with its news BlackBerry Curve 9360. According to a Sept. 21st article by Chris Burns titled "BlackBerry Curve 9360 with BlackBerry 7 announced for T-Mobile," this model will boast the latest Blackberry OS and "Webkit browser."
In addition to traditionally loved Blackberry standards, impressive features of the Curve 9360 include a 2.4-inch screen, a 5-megapixel camera, and a newly designed QWERTY keyboard that is supposed to make typing more streamlined. There will also be a stronger emphasis on running applications ("apps"), including Foursquare, in addition to the newest version of BBM, BlackBerry's form of instant messaging.
The Curve 9360 will come in two colors: black and merlot. The black will be released on September 28, 2011, and the merlot will be released on October 12, 2011. T-Mobile customers won't have to pay a fortune for the new phone - if they start a new 2-year contract, it will only cost them $79.99 to purchase the device (much cheaper than the iPhone).
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