AT&T Launches Wi-Fi Enabled BlackBerry Curve
December 16th, 2008 by Todd Haselton
AT&T followed in T-Mobile’s footsteps today by announcing that it would begin offering the Wi-Fi capable BlackBerry Curve 8320. The phone, which replaces the 8310, doesn’t support AT&T’s 3G network, can connect to over 17,000 AT&T Hot Spots throughout the United States. At $149.99 with a 2-year contract, it’s a more affordable option than the $299.99 BlackBerry Bold. While we do like the sapphire blue color scheme, we’re going to hold out for the rumored (and AT&T branded) Curve 8900 which will deliver a more feature-rich experience and operating system, as well asĀ a much sleeker design than the current generation of the BlackBerry Curve.
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