BlackBerry Curve 8330 now available on Sprint

General

Like we told you yesterday, the BlackBerry Curve has finally made it’s way to Sprint. The device can be ordered online and through telesales, though we’re not exactly sure when the handset will begin showing up in Sprint stores. You have to admit that $179.99 price is attractive. But, it must irk all you CDMA lovers that when your favorite CDMA carriers finally launch the beloved Curve, the BlackBerry 9000 is right around the corner

8 Comments
  • ak100

    Its looking niiiice im definitely getting one soon

  • kanebb

    Wait until the GSM carriers step up there. 3G game then you will see little difference between release dates

  • PhxZooGeek

    Sprint telesales – apparently located in south-eastern Turkey -
    ‘Due to technical issues, the blackberry curve isn’t showing up on our system yet… I suggest that you call back tomorrow. Goodbye’

    My neck is starting to hurt from getting jerked around so much!

    PS what’s up with the titanium case? What happened to our beloved black case?

  • ChrisNYC

    Will the 9000 also offer is dual eMail? Corporate & Personal?

    Thanks y’all

  • cpgdc

    Thanks for the crackberry report. I’m buying it NOW… Finally!! Geez…. This thing better rock.

  • DaTechnologyKing

    This is my favorite rendition of all the carriers. Sprint rarely gets that honor but they definitely got it this time.

  • http://myspace.com/princesexy08 Sylvester Greene

    ummmm why do Best Buy wants $ 800.00 for the Blackberry Curve 8330 from Sprint. I can’t get over this are they stupid who gonna pay that price for a phone. I can see if it wifi and 10 mp camera come Best Buy get with it.

  • Trumanhw

    It DOES rock. Its is WAY snappier than my tmo phone, and sound quality is a kadjillion times better. Calls connect instantly, little feedback, and pages open like I’m on a PC with cable modem. All programs I’ve installed worked, and, their NEW browser is BETTER than the tmo ver. of the Curve.

    Lacking from it is the means to really customize a whittled home page with just what I want and none of what I dont… and worst of all, I’m just DESPERATE that they figure out that all the strongest competitors are using THREADED MESSAGING. How is it they knew it was valuable for BBS but not use the same standard of interface on SMS..?????? And I shouldn’t have to find a theme that lets me combine my email address in to one icon. I SHOULD be able to make a folder for my secondary apps… but over all, it rocks, and I’m happy. You know, I’m a LONG time GSM fan, but when it comes down to EVERYTHING working as it should straight out the box, you can’t beat the CDMA carriers. Yes, they do tend to limit some of your choices, but, they DOMINATE speed and setup.

    Points for this thing… and I’m praying that the new handheld software, 4.5 or whatever they’re going to call it will push them to release the NEWEST ver. which MIGHT MIGHT MIGHT include threaded SMS. PRAY! They’re too good to abandon, so I just beg their compliance.

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