Rumor: BlackBerry Storm 3, Curve 3, & Tablet Coming to Verizon?
by Mac Jadalhack
Before we get into the Storm 3 and Curve 3, the tablet specs leaked from Engadget don’t seem to match what RIM has been rumored so far to put out. A 10.1 inch tablet doesn’t seem right as we so far know its a 7 inch device. Things could change, and specs could be very well changed, so we’ll stay on the outside for this one. Verizon is also expected to get the BlackBerry Storm 3 we have been anxious to see as there has not been a single photo leak for this device. What we have been rumored so far on the Storm 3 is that it carries the same body as the Storm 2, with a more improved touch screen and a bunch of great specs under the hood. That leaves us now with a Curve 3. We assume it is a variation of the BlackBerry Curve 9300 but I really don’t see what the need for a CDMA version of it. More after the jump!
The Curve 8530 is solely for Verizon and Sprint being CDMA, rockin’ 3G already. The main objective of this Curve 9300 was to bring the 8500 back in a 3G form for carriers such as T-Mobile and AT&T right? That’s how I see it at least. But don’t get too excited for the Storm 3 and Curve 3 as according to the rumors, these devices are “possible” to come out for the holidays. So what do you folks think of this? Is the tablet a BlackBerry one or perhaps an Android? Storm 3? Curve 3? Anyone, anyone?
-by Mac Jadalhack
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