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BlackBerry Curve 9300 Details Leaked
8:28 pm on June 3, 2010 | Category: Cell Phones, Mobile Devices
Research In Motion is planning to launch a next-generation version of its BlackBerry Curve smartphone, according to a leak on the popular BlackBerry fan site, CrackBerry.
The Curve 9300, code-named ‘Kepler,’ will be the first Curve to feature 3G mobile broadband connectivity. It will also come equipped with built-in Wi-Fi and 256 MB of RAM.
In terms of design, the new device will be similar to its predecessor, the Curve 8530, featuring a QWERTY keyboard and 320 x 240 QVGA display. Availability and pricing details have not yet been released.
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Edited by Jeremy Maddock

Did you mean to write 356 MB Ram?
Comment by Brad Nelson — June 5, 2010 #
Sorry, it’s actually 256 MB of RAM.
Mistake corrected.
Comment by Jeremy — June 5, 2010 #
For business usage they BlackBerry is still a good solution. But I personally would never trust a service which is routing all my mails. So even when the BlackBerry is still very good I personally prefer an andoroid based mobile.
Comment by Robert Pöhler — June 7, 2010 #