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It’s probably too late for RIM to launch these white smartphones right here. Instead of the Bold and the Curve 8520 you could very well choose a Bold 2 or a Storm 2. However the white versions will be also available at some point in the very near future. The white Bold 9000 will be available from AT&T starting October 18 while the white Curve 8520 should already be available in T-Mobile stores.

There are no prices available for the white Bold but the white Curve will cost $129.99 after a $170 instant discount and with a new contract. Anyone excited about this angelic BlackBerry smartphones?

via intomobile

Tags: 8520, At&T, At&T, BlackBerry, Bold, Curve, Research In Motion, RIM, T-Mobile, T-Mobile, white

Only a few days ago we saw the official press photo of the BlackBerry Bold 9700 leaked to the public and today we find out that Canadians are also preparing for this RIM phone. Besides the 9700 another BlackBerry has been spotted in Rogers’ upgrade system. The Curve should be available early next month while the Bold will retail sometime in late October. You can also expect the Curve to cost somewhere below $100 on contract while the new Bold’s price will match the price of the Bold 9000.

via BGR

Tags: 8520, 9700, BlackBerry, Bold, Curve, Mobile News, Other Brands, Research In Motion

I shouldn’t do too much explaining but just in case you didn’t get it the first time I will. The BlackBerry Curve 8520 aka the Gemini is now available from Amazon for just 1 cent. That’s right, you can get the Gemini for $0.01 which means you save $298.98. So don’t even think about paying $130 or $49 for this totally new RIM phone. Amazon will deliver it straight to your door for 1 cent. Unfortunately the new contract is still mandatory!

via Amazon

Tags: 8520, Amazon, BlackBerry, Cell Phones, Curve, Gemini, Mobile News, Portable Devices, Research In Motion, RIM, T-Mobile, T-Mobile, Walmart

Besides that new BlackBerry Gemini that’s now available, T-Mobile has another hot phone waiting for you in its stores. The myTouch 3G is going to cost you $199.99 with a new 2-year agreement, but it’s definitely an Android device worth considering as you’re next smartphone. The phone is also available online and in partner locations.

And if you happen to live around San Francisco then you should check out the skydiving show that’s going to take place at noon in honor of T-Mobile’s myTouch3G launch. What do you say, ready to get it? Or are you waiting for Sprint’s HTC Hero?

via businesswire

Tags: 8520, BlackBerry, Curve, Hero, HTC, HTC, Mobile News, MyTouch 3G, Research In Motion, Sprint, T-Mobile, T-Mobile

The day has finally come folks! T-Mobile has the Gemini ready for you for just $129.99. As you can see, the suggested retail price is $299.99 so you save instantly $170. The question is, wouldn’t you rather pay $49 for the same Curve 8520 sold now at Walmart? No matter where you purchase your Curve 8520, you’ll still have to get a T-Mobile contract. And since we’re talking about an entry-level Berry here, you might just be better off paying what Walmart is asking for it. What do you think?

via T-Mobile

Tags: 8520, BlackBerry, Curve, Gemini, Research In Motion, RIM, T-Mobile, T-Mobile, Walmart

The BlackBerry Curve 8520 is now available online too from T-Mobile. RIM’s latest phone will be “coming soon”. You’ll be able to order your Gemini starting with August 5 but there are no prices available yet. Will it have anything to do with that $48.88 Walmart price we’ve seen earlier? With such a price tag it’s almost impossible not to bump into the new Curve in a Walmart store and decide to pick one up. However, if most of your handset shopping is done online then check T-Mobile website in about two days to see how much T-Mobile is going to ask for a brand new BlackBerry Curve 8520.

via T-Mobile

Tags: 8520, BlackBerry, Curve, Gemini, Mobile News, Mobile Software, online, Portable Devices, Samsung, T-Mobile, T-Mobile, Walmart

Guess what folks? The CDMA version of the BlackBerry Gemini is going to be available from Verizon Wireless soon. And if you disappointed to find out that the 8520 is coming from T-Mobile without WiFi support then you’re probably going to want the 8530 from Verizon. That’s right, the Aries heading to Big Red will offer you WiFi support just as will any other future Berry coming from Verizon.

Other specs include:

  • 320×240 resolution screen
  • 1xRTT, EV-DO
  • QWERTY keyboard
  • 2 megapixel camera
  • OS 5.0
  • Bluetooth
  • Wi-Fi b,g

We have no idea when the 8530 will be available but we’re expecting Verizon to match T-Mobile’s pricing.

via crackberry

Tags: 8520, 8530, Aries, BlackBerry, Gemini, Research In Motion, RIM, T-Mobile, T-Mobile, Verizon, Verizon

In case you think T-Mobile is charging way too much for a device that doesn’t do 3G and comes with only a 2-megapixel camera then you should go to Walmart to purchase your BlackBerry Curve 8520 Gemini. Walmart will offer this new Berry for just $48.88 (ok, almost $50) which is a much better price than T-Mobile’s $129.99 tag.

via gizmodo

Tags: 8520, BlackBerry, Curve, Mobile News, Portable Devices, Research In Motion, T-Mobile, Walmart

We’ve been hearing about this handset for a long time but it seems RIM has finally decided its time to let the BlackBerry Curve 8520 out of the bag.

This phone will officially feature a 320 x 240 resolution display, 2MP camera with video capture, WiFi, a track pad in place of the iconic track ball and the ability to sync up with Macs right out of the box. This is probably thanks to the Mac version of BlackBerry Desktop Manager that we heard about not too long ago.

Better yet, RIM has also us know that those rumors of the 8520 coming to T-Mobile were true as the phone will officially drop on said carrier August 5th for $129.99.

via Engadget

Tags: 2mp camera, 8520, blackberry curve, blackberry desktop manager, Cell Phones, Gemini, mac, Mobile News, Mobile Software, Research In Motion, software, T-Mobile, track pad, Uncategorized, WiFi

Check out the screenshot here folks! There’s the proof we were looking for! T-Mobile is indeed going to launch the BlackBerry Curve 8520 Gemini on August 5 but the carrier isn’t officially saying anything just yet. The screenshot here is apparently a leaked T-Mobile document in which you can find the release date and the specs of the new Curve. And since that internal document did leak to the public, why can’t the page containing the future prices be made public? Or are we to assume the page here is just a fake, photoshopped picture?

via cellphonesignal

Tags: 8520, BlackBerry, Curve, Document, Gemini, leak, Mobile News, Portable Devices, Research In Motion, T-Mobile, T-Mobile

In case you’re waiting for T-Mobile to start selling the Gemini, we have some good news for you. Although it hasn’t been confirmed yet it looks like T-Mobile is getting ready to offer you the BlackBerry Curve 8520 on August 5. As you may already know, T-Mobile has unleashed its BlackBerry Night at the Movies, a special event focused on the Gemini. Therefore an August launch will only sound like a logical step to take. All we need now is T-Mo’s confirmation press release!

via blackberryrocks

Tags: 8520, BlackBerry, Curve, Gemini, Night at the Movies, Research In Motion, RIM, T-Mobile

You already know that T-Mo is going to launch the BlackBerry Curve 8520. What you don’t know is that RIM and T-Mobile are preparing extensively for the launch. BlackBerry Night at the Movies is a series of 51 parties which will start on July 20 and continue for about two weeks. The events are meant to celebrate the launch of the Curve 8520.

The parties will include a movie screening, contests, prizes and more surprises. The Gemini, that’s how we like to call the 8520, will be also unveiled at each party.

Can we expect T-Mobile to launch the Gemini during these Night at the Movies parties? Or will the phone be available immediately after?

via BerryReview

Tags: 8520, BlackBerry, Curve, Gemini, Mobile News, Night at the Movies, party, Portable Devices, Research In Motion, RIM, T-Mobile, T-Mobile


If you’ve seen the BlackBerry Gemini or the curve 8520, then you absolutely have to see the BlackBerry Aries. That way you’ll be able to make an informed decision when purchasing your next RIM device. So what is the Aries? Well the Aries is the same phone as the Gemini but it comes with CDMA support. That’s where you get to choose your future carrier. So what carrier will it be? The Curve 8520 aka the Gemini or the Curve 8530 aka the Aries?

via crackberry

Tags: 8520, 8530, Aries, BlackBerry, CDMA, Curve, Gemini, Mobile News, Research In Motion


The Gemini or the BlackBerry 8520 has been scheduled to be delivered to you by T-Mobile in the last quarter of the year. The pricing hasn’t be revealed just yet but we’re counting on T-Mobile to make an announcement at some point. While we’ll be waiting for the full specs of the Gemini we can’t help but notice that optical trackball which should definitely impress you. Would you grab the 8520 or would you rather wait for a different BlackBerry?

via BGR

Tags: 8520, BlackBerry, Gemini, Portable Devices, Research In Motion, T-Mobile, T-Mobile

Yes, people, it is now confirmed that the Gemini is indeed the yet-to-be-official BlackBerry Curve 8520, that low-end smartphone we told you about a month back.  But the Curve 8520 being in the lower segment has not deterred RIM from slipping in a few surprises, which could become regular features in any upcoming BlackBerry smartphones.  The most glaring of these surprises would of course be the square-shaped optical trackball (something like Nokia’s navipad) which replaces the traditional trackball found on other RIM devices.  The edges are now padded with rubber with rubberized keys for better durability.  Ignoring the fact that this baby won’t be cruising any 3G waves, we definitely like what RIM has done otherwise.  Read on for a complete set of pictures, courtesy of CrackBerry, and feel free to comment!

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Tags: 8520, BlackBerry, Cell Phones, Curve, Research In Motion


It looks like the BlackBerry Curve 8520 is the Gemini or at least that would be the logical conclusion when comparing the specs of the two phones. This Curve could be a low cost smartphone for emerging markets as the features aren’t that impressive so far:

  • 320×240 resolution screen
  • Wi-Fi 802.11b/g (no draft n)
  • Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE
  • OS 5.0
  • Changeable faceplates possible
  • 2 megapixel camera

We’ll be still waiting for those release information as RIM hasn’t officially said anything about the Gemini.

via BGR

Tags: 8520, BlackBerry, Curve, Gemini, Mobile News, Research In Motion




 

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