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BlackBerry Torch 9860 & Curve 9360 Spotted in T-Mobile Inventory System

T-Mobile inventory system 9360 and 9860

We already had it on good authority that T-Mobile would be getting the BlackBerry Curve 9360 but things have been back and forth about the all touch Torch 9860. We know that RIM has an AWS version of the 9860 that would work on T-Mobile but we have been getting conflicting signals on if they decided to carry it in the end.

Thanks to TmoNews we have a leaked T-Mobile inventory screenshot showing both the Torch 9860 and Curve 9360 in their system.

For those of you who were looking for a full touch device on a GSM carrier stateside I hope this pans out! It would be T-Mobiles first all touch BlackBerry.

Thanks GP for sending this one in!

via:bbreview

Official Update: OS 7.0.0.353 for BlackBerry Curve 9360 via Digicel

Official OS 7.0.0.353 has reached the BlackBerry Curve 9360 on Digicel. If you have a Curve 9360, get out that USB cord and give your a device a fresh OS.

 

Don’t forget to drop a comment below and let us know how it’s working out for you!

hNote: The Software Platform and Applications version numbers can be found under Options-About screen on the Blackberry Smartphone.

Rogers pricing for the BlackBerry Curve 9360 confirmed

Rogers BlackBerry Curve 9360

Not one to be left out when new devices are in the air, Rogers official pricing for the BlackBerry Curve 9360 has been confirmed. If the new Curve is of interest to you, then you will be pleased to see that you can pick one up for $349.99 off contract or as low as $49.99 on a 3 year plan with appropriate voice/data package. If you’re not keen on being locked into 3 years with an entry level BlackBerry, you can do a 1 or 2 year contract instead for $149 and $99 respectively.

When will this device be available on Rogers? It’s “coming soon”, of course, though word around Twitter is it will be out in time for back to school.

Source: MobileSyrup  also cb

Rogers Wireless announces pricing on the BlackBerry 9360

Rogers Wireless not wanting to be left out of the announcement loop, comfirmed pricing today on the new BlackBerry Curve 9360. It will be available for $349.99 off contract and $49.99 on a 3 year contract. If you don’t want the 3 year commitment you can pick one up for $149 on a 1 year contract or $99 on a 2 year contract.

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Bell and Virgin Mobile Canada launch BlackBerry Curve 9360, Torch 9860 also arrives on Bell

BlackBerry Torch 9860 and Curve 9360

Launching a few days ahead of schedule, both Bell and Virgin Mobile Canada have the BlackBerry Curve 9360 available for purchase on their websites. Pricing is consistent across the sites with the entry level device coming in at $349.99 off contract or as low as $49.95 on a 3 year contract.

If you’re more interested in the new BlackBerry Torch 9860, Bell has gone ahead and released it online as well. The full touchscreen device can be yours for $599.95 off contract or $129.95 on a 3 year contract.

Source: Bell and Virgin Mobile  and CB

White and Pink BlackBerry Curve 9360s Coming to Telus

It might not be your cup of tea, but pink BlackBerry devices could be somewhat popular among female BlackBerry users. Telus is going with this notion and will be making white and pink Curve 9360s available soon for their customers. They’ve been known to have a pink BlackBerry in their lineup for some time as a way of raising money and showing support for breast cancer awareness. Ladies, would you pick up a pink BlackBerry?

via:bbos

TELUS releasing BlackBerry Torch 9860 August 30th and Curve 9360 August 26th

TELUS 9860 and 9630

TELUS has been toying with the emotions of those people wanting to pick up the BlackBerry Torch 9860, though not intentionally of course. We’ve seen August 15th, 26th, and the 29th as release dates for the touchscreen BlackBerry, and now the latest word is that it will be available for purchase August 30th.

On the brighter side, RIM’s latest announcement, the BlackBerry Curve 9360, was rumored to be launching late September then pushed up to the end of August. It looks now that this estimate has been pinned down to August 26th on TELUS which is right around the corner. No word on pricing yet for these devices, but I’m sure that will be available before you know it.

Source: Mobilesyrup
via:cb

T-Mobile BlackBerry Curve 9360 turns up at a meeting

BlackBerry Curve 9360

Though it’s not exactly the most shocking news — considering the devices are now officially announced and we’ve been seeing them for a while anyway, some fresh pics of the BlackBerry Curve 9360 have now appeared. The images come from a T-Mobile meeting of employees held today where some product knowledge was dropped and they got to go hands-on with the devices. Still no release date for T-Mobile version but we’re expecting that shortly.

Source: PocketBerry

via:cb

Three UK, Vodafone UK, Rogers, Virgin Canada, & TELUS Confirm Curve 9360

BlackBerry Curve 9350 9360 9370 BlackBerry Curve 9350 9360 9370 second shot

The tree is shaking now that RIM has announced the new Curve lineup and carriers are falling out confirming the BlackBerry Curve 9360. Other than Sprint they are not talking launch dates but they are confirming the device. You have to love how US carriers are always the quietest. Here are the latest confirmed carriers:

via:bbreview

AT&T roadmap shows Q4 release for the BlackBerry Torch 9860 and BlackBerry Curve 9360

 

AT&T Roadmap

Not exactly a whole lot of surprises to be found on this purported AT&T documentation but the BlackBerry Curve 9360 showing up is interesting considering most U.S. carriers have remained hush about the device and any possible release dates for it. Either way, the BlackBerry Torch 9860 will be making its way to AT&T, along with the BlackBerry Curve 9360 sometime in Q4. Again, not a lot to go on really but we’ll take it.

Sadly, you’ll notice the BlackBerry Bold 9900 is missing off of this list — we’re not sure why, but maybe that means AT&T is coming to their senses and realized they have way more customers waiting for it than the BlackBerry Torch 9810 and will release it sooner. What? We can hope — can’t we? You of course, shouldn’t take this as a sign of the 9900 NOT coming to AT&T — no one knows how old, accurate the info here is.

Source: Pocketnow

via:cb