After the BlackBerry Bold and Storms were released in 2008 with less than perfect launches, RIM now turns to the BlackBerry Curve 8900 to pick up the pace again. Both the Bold and Storm had problems with their releases with delays, software bugs, and customer complaints tainted the much anticipated releases.
Now RIM releases the BlackBerry Curve 8900 through T-Mobile and so far things are looking good. Those who have handled the device think it's a solid piece of equipment. Gizmodo says, the Curve 8900 is the "most stable and least buggy product RIM has shipped in a while."
One disappointment, it's a 2G device. Oh well.
Gizmodo has taken a load of pictures and gives a good review of the 8900. Check it out.
Now RIM releases the BlackBerry Curve 8900 through T-Mobile and so far things are looking good. Those who have handled the device think it's a solid piece of equipment. Gizmodo says, the Curve 8900 is the "most stable and least buggy product RIM has shipped in a while."
One disappointment, it's a 2G device. Oh well.
Gizmodo has taken a load of pictures and gives a good review of the 8900. Check it out.