RIM officially announces the BlackBerry Curve 8520

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And yet another oft-leaked BlackBerry has become official as Research In Motion has finally announced the BlackBerry Curve 8520. Heading to T-Mobile USA and Vodafone UK in August, the BlackBerry 8520 is RIM’s latest attempt at luring in the average consumer to its line of smartphones with a very budget friendly price. In the UK, Vodafone UK subscribers should be able to get the 8520 at no charge provided they take on a contract with a monthly tariff of £25 or more (considerably cheaper than the average BlackBerry plan) while in the USA T-Mobile clients will have to wait a bit longer to find out just how much it is that they’ll be asked to pay. Since we’re sure that you’re all more than familiar with the specs of the 8520 by now, let’s just focus on one thing that that’s super cool about the 8520 — it’s compatible with OS X straight out of the box. Does this mean that the Mac version of Desktop Manager will debut before its scheduled September release? It certainly looks as if this is the case.

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23 Comments
  • Nerdherder

    Its about time.

  • Impaler

    Wow, why did this take so many years?

  • kanekm

    They couldn’t put a optical track pad on the 8350? And how many handsets is rim gonna release instead of focusing r&d on there sofeware yea its old tech but damn

  • Joe

    Thank freaking God!!! I’m getting rid of my 8900 for this dirty little thing. If Voda’s giving it away for free with a 2 year, I imagine the T Mo counterpart shouldn’t be any more than 50. The current going rate for T Mo’s entry BB is 50, so hopefully this thing doesn’t cost any more than that. Yay for Mac compatibility!

  • Cere

    @Joe: Are you positive about switching your 8900 to a 8520? 8520 is meant to be a low end smartphone while 8900 is high end. I could see you replacing your 83xx and nothing more.

  • jordan

    Seen in wild, guy next to me at PBI airport had! Basted would not let me check it out! LOL why no 3G ?

  • JJLO

    I hope this is released to all carriers in the next 6 months or sooner. I am so tired of the exclusive contracts.

  • Justin

    how much for an unlocked one to replace my Canadian 8310? :)

  • alen

    i have a Curve 8330 from Sprint that is 3G. yet this new Curve isn’t going to be 3G?

    there is a $49 iPhone being sold and RIM’s execs seem to want to do nothing but smoke weed all day long

  • grrr

    Trackpad nice. One less place for dust and gunk to collect.

  • travis

    Nokia E72 also has optical mouse and GPS.

  • KHT

    Engadget claims it will be $129 with a 2 year contract on T Mobile…the 8900 is only $30 more

  • KHT

    $20 more*

  • joe cool

    any word on the magnum???? i havent seen bg with anything in awhile on that topic.

  • bob

    The 8900 is free… unless you’re dumb enough to buy one from a tmobile store.

  • Queen4111

    I hope TMO USA puts this on their Prepaid lineup!

  • JB

    As many problems I’ve had with stuck trackballs, this just might be the next berry on my hip.

  • Joe

    @KHT

    If this thing is 130 with a 2 year, T Mo is high and they can suck my trackballs.

  • http://mobilemogulreport.blogspot.com/ Justin

    Wonder how that trackpad works compared to the ball… That’s my only interest in this BB.

  • Denise

    What is better? This new phone coming or the 8900?? HELP!! I want to upgrade my curve, what I wish t-mobile had was the blackberry TOUR like Verizon has,,that is a great phone.

  • Joe

    @ Denise:

    Well, the 8900 has a better display and better camera (awesome camera). This one will feature the same screen as the current 83XX series, as well as the same camera. If this phone has a 2 year price of more than 100 dollars, just get the 8900 for 150 and have the cream of TMo’s BB crop. If it’s less than 100, it’s a great deal for a great phone.

  • Nindia

    The screen is higher resolution than the 83xx series if I’m not mistaken. And the camera is a 2mp camera…which is taken from the blackberry bold 9000.

    This phone will not be more than $100. RIM would be high to sell it for more than that.

    My corporate rep told me it would be more in the $50 range to replace their 8320

  • Mark

    I picked up the 8520 to replace a Palm Centro. Track pad is sweet. I can access all of the apps with my thumb. Very user friendly. Cost me $45 from AT&T. Overall, I like the phone. Email, and SMS are seamless. It does access the internet slowly.

    Just my thoughts

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