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BlackBerry Pearl 3G Gets FCC Approval – What Now?

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10 May 2010 No Comment

So what’s the next step? RIM officially announced the BlackBerry Pearl 3G at WES 2010, and no US carriers have claimed the device yet.  We just got the word from Engadget that the Pearl 3G 9100 and 9105 have just received FCC approval.  So what’s the next step? As always, we wait.  And when it comes to RIM, sometimes we wait longer than expected.  The Pearl 3G is a GSM device (duh) so anyone rockin’ Sprint or Verizon shouldn’t get so excited for this one anytime soon. As for everyone else, RIM did officially announce a May launch for the device, but with no indication of the which carriers will be getting it.  We already know it’s coming to Rogers as we saw the dummy device side by side with the while Bold 9700.  Time for AT&T and T-Mobile to step it up already.

-by Mac Jadalhack

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