Verizon Wireless has launched the long-awaited BlackBerry Curve ahead of its expected release later this month, though some customers were able to order through TeleSales as early as May 1st.
The device features a QVGA landscape display, trackball navigation as found on the Pearl, a 2.0 megapixel camera with video recorder and flash, media player, and GPS support through VZ Navigator.
The device is now available for $319.99 after new 2 year agreement before two additional discounts (one instant online worth $100 and a mail-in rebate worth $50) that bring the total to $169.99.
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VZW pulling out all the stops to snuff Sprint… The Pindrop needs to catch a break here at some point.
And I thought Sprint would sell it 1st
Alltel launched it a week ago.
Sprint is bad shape and losing customers crazy fast
Verizon is healthy and kicked butt in auction.
WHAT’S next for Sprint???
bad news bears