Sprint's BlackBerry Curve 9350 launches September 9th; priced from $49.99

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Sprint on Tuesday announced the upcoming launch of RIM’s brand new BlackBerry Curve 9350 smartphone. Just made official Tuesday morning, the Curve 9350 features RIM’s famous candy bar design as well as GPS and Wi-Fi support, a 5-megapixel camera and the BlackBerry 7 OS. “It is exciting to see the BlackBerry Curve line continue to evolve, building upon past success,” said Sprint’s VP of product development David Owens in a statement. “This latest iteration offers the recognizable form factor our customers have come to enjoy, while adding powerful new features and innovative apps of BlackBerry 7 to deliver the smoothest and fastest BlackBerry Curve experience to date.” Sprint’s BlackBerry Curve 9350 will launch on September 9th for $79.99 with a new two-year contract. Sprint business customers may qualify for pricing as low as $49.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate. Sprint’s full press release follows below.

BlackBerry Curve 9350 Debuts Sept. 9
for Just $79.99 from Sprint

Stunning new BlackBerry Curve 9350 is fast, affordable,
easy-to-use, full-featured and socially connected

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. – Aug. 23, 2011 – The next generation of Research In Motion’s (RIM) (NASDAQ: RIMM; TSX: RIM) popular BlackBerry® Curve™ series of smartphones, the stunning new BlackBerry Curve 9350, comes to Sprint (NYSE: S) on Friday, Sept. 9, offering the latest BlackBerry operating system – BlackBerry® 7. The new BlackBerry Curve 9350 is a fast, affordable, easy-to-use, full-featured and socially connected smartphone that is as beautiful as it is functional.

The slim and stylish smartphone will cost just $79.99 (excluding taxes) with a new line or eligible upgrade and two-year service agreement, after a $50 mail-in rebate via reward card1 and be available in all Sprint sales channels, including Sprint Stores, Business Sales, Telesales (1-800-SPRINT1) and web sales (www.sprint.com). Sprint Business customers may qualify to get BlackBerry Curve 9350 for $49.99 (excluding taxes) on a business account with a new line or eligible upgrade and new one- or two-year service agreement, after a $50 mail-in rebate via reward card1.

“It is exciting to see the BlackBerry Curve line continue to evolve, building upon past success,” said David Owens, vice president – Product Development, Sprint. “This latest iteration offers the recognizable form factor our customers have come to enjoy, while adding powerful new features and innovative apps of BlackBerry 7 to deliver the smoothest and fastest BlackBerry Curve experience to date.”

The BlackBerry Curve 9350 smartphone offers a full QWERTY keyboard and trackpad for easy one-handed navigation and keeps users connected by allowing them to easily share moments through pictures and videos via MMS, as well as by instant message with world-class IM services like BBM™ (BlackBerry® Messenger). With easy access to social networking sites like Flickr®, MySpace and Facebook®, this smartphone provides smooth integration to keep users up to speed on what’s happening in their personal and professional lives.

Key features include:

  • BlackBerry App World™, the official app store front for BlackBerry smartphones offering customization, fun and productivity
  • Near Field Communications (NFC) support for a secure exchange of information between NFC-enabled devices over a very short distance
  • 5MP camera with HD video capture, flash and zoom
  • 512MB RAM
  • 2GB microSD card included, with support for up to 32GB microSD card
  • BlackBerry PlayBook support with BlackBerry Bridge™ (BlackBerry Bridge is available as a free download on BlackBerry App World)
  • DataViz Docs To Go® Premium suite preloaded, for editing Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint files from anywhere
  • Wi-Fi® (802.11 b/g/n)
  • Bluetooth® 2.1+EDR support

Smoother and Faster with BlackBerry 7

With BlackBerry 7, the BlackBerry Browser is significantly enhanced to provide a faster and more fluid user experience and includes optimized HTML5 performance for incredible gaming and video experiences.

Building upon the Universal Search feature introduced in BlackBerry 6, BlackBerry 7 expands the capability to include voice-activated search. This new capability makes it easier and more convenient to search for content on the smartphone or web.

BlackBerry 7 also integrates BlackBerry® Balance™, which separates personal content from corporate content, giving users the freedom and flexibility to use the smartphone for personal email, Facebook®, Twitter®, multimedia, games and other apps, while satisfying the very real need for corporate data to be highly secure and manageable. BlackBerry Balance works in conjunction with BlackBerry® Enterprise Server 5.0.3, which provides a number of unique IT policy controls, such as wiping only corporate data or blocking work-related content and apps from being copied or forwarded to personal contacts.

BlackBerry Curve 9350 requires activation on one of Sprint’s Everything Data plans plus a required $10 Premium Data add-on charge for smartphones. Sprint’s Everything Data plan with Any Mobile, AnytimeSM includes unlimited web, texting and calling to and from any mobile in America while on the Sprint Network, starting at just $69.99 per month plus required $10 Premium Data add-on charge – a savings of $40 per month versus Verizon’s comparable plan with unlimited talk, text and 2GB web or $10 per month versus Verizon’s 450-minute plan with unlimited text and 2GB web. (Pricing excludes taxes and surcharges.)

Sprint was unbeaten among major wireless carriers for customer satisfaction according to results from the 2011 American Customer Satisfaction Index. In addition to tying for first place among wireless carriers, Sprint was also the number one most improved company in customer satisfaction, across all industries, during the last three years, according to the survey.

21 Comments
  • QNX

    Max and Scroat should kill themselves.  If you disagree, you are wrong.

    • Applesucksfatties

      don’t forget the 3rd..and newest Stooge… BringIt..  we wouldn’t want him to miss out in the fun.  My guess is that all three turdburglars are the same annoying virgin loser 14 year old year old using different screen names.  

    • Devon2000

      SBMobile is also a lame, don’t forget that douche bag lol

  • Abc

    WOW. Same old design … LOVE IT.

    • Yesyesyes

      shut the fuck up bitch almost every phone from other systems look the same oh yea one has curvature, maybe a rounded edge maybe a kickstand etc.. its all pretty much the same. With the bb there are similar subtleties. 

      • Abc

        Did my comment sounded sarcastic ? Or did i hit a nerve ?

    • adams

      Yeah, I guess there is something wrong with an iconic design. I hate when companies just make small changes to their hardware design. Thank GOD Apple really knows how to change it up. They are the best phone manufacturers in the world and they always have new, unique and improved designs.

       

    • zukidrvr

      One of the big markets for this device is prepaid, where inexpensive devices are needed…. and doing quite well. More advanced devices are for postpaid, where people can stretch out the device expense over two years. 

  • http://twitter.com/palfrei Peter Palfrei

    It’s less pretty… less expensive?

  • Bringit

    And now we’ll wait for Applesucksfatties to come and here and cry and whine and bitch how RIM does not get enough love and attention and people do not like him.  whaaa whaaa whaaa.  Wait for it…

    • Applesucksfatties

      BringIt, Max, and Scroat…the 3 Stooges of iBGR.  Don’t you have anything better to do like circle jerk on picts of the new i5…er i4G?

      • Bringit

        Weird, disturbing and unsettling that you fantasize about me, Scroat and Max jerking off.  You are one sick and perverted dude.

      • Applesucksfatties

        Fortunately for you, I don’t wish harm upon anyone (regardless of how big of a dipshit they are)…..otherwise I’d be fantasizing about you, Scroat, and Max all skydiving out of a plane at 30,000 feet and then each of you realizing that you forgot your parachute.

      • Bringit

        Please don’t fantasize about me, Max and Scroat jerking off, or on a boat, or on a moat, or on a plane.  Your homoerotic fantasies are weird, you freak.

  • RIMTastic

    This needs a b0LdBuRrY rap with a little Sprint Unlimited data thrown in…..

  • Max

    People still buy this dumb shit? Seriously?

    • Applesucksfatties

      I say the same thing when I pass by all of the iToys in my local Best Buy.

  • Hobson’s choice

    It’s cheap, reasonably functional, and corporates that bought the previous Curve will still buy it for their sales reps.  Ironically, for the exact same reasons not many consumers will want it to be seen with it. But corporate still represents a large number of devices so, on balance…..ok.

  • http://twitter.com/dustbeta Dustin Schultz

    This is exactly why I hate Sprint now.  They do not care about business users.  There is a CDMA / GSM version!!! Why won’t they get that phone?  Oh no, they have to go CDMA only.  Idiots.  I am switching to AT&T next month, won’t have to deal with horrible decision making in Sprint leadership.

  • Jd

    “This phone is awesome”, said the year 2005.

  • Anonymous

    I don’t understand the Curve series…..it’s the same phone as the bold, just with crappier construction, keyboard, etc…

    why does this phone exist, if other than to capture the market too broke/poor to spend an extra $100 to score a bold?

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