Telus launches BlackBerry Curve 8350i
by The PocketBerry Team
28 January 2009
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Canadians can now chirp away on their BlackBerry Curve 8350i. Comes in black color, very sleek and fashionable look actually. Looks as though it is also running os 4.6, very neat! The 8350i is the ultimate productivity tool for those who need Push To Talk with a push email solution in one. It is designed to simplify your life by giving you Direct Connect, email, instant messaging, browser, organizer, maps and much more – in a personal and easy to use package. No contract price is $599.99, one year contract $549.99, and two year contract is $449.99.
Here are some key features:
- Efficient user interface including enhanced full QWERTY keyboard with trackball navigation
- Push To talk capabilities using the Mike (IDEN) network
- 2MP camera with automatic flash & video recording capability
- Built-in GPS & BlackBerry Maps
- Standard MP3 player sized 3.5 mm stereo headset jack
- Voice memo application
- Speakerphone
- WiFi Capabilities
- Light sensing technology to automatically adjust screen and keypad brightness
- Digital talk time – 4 hours
- Digital standby time – 7 days
- 111mm x 62mm x 18mm
- 135 grams
- QVGA 320 x 240 color display
- 128MB Memory
- iDen Network Support for 800MHz & 900MHz
Source: BlackBerryCool
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