THE BLACKBERRY CURVE 9360 is set to be launched in September and will sport a number of enhancements over its predecessors.
Research in Motion (RIM) has kitted it out with a 2.44in Liquid Display with 480x360 resolution, an 800MHz processor, 512MB of RAM and the latest Blackberry 7 OS.
Other key features include BBM6 instant messaging, a 5MP camera, GPS and near field communication (NFC).
The Blackberry Curve will be available for around the £200 mark or for about £25 per month on a contract. µ
Tags: Hardware
there is NO auto focus on camera on the 9360 I should know I own one ... I find the video MISLEADING its a great lil phone BUT no auto focus !!
If anyone wanted even more proof that RIM has one foot in the grave this demo will do it. Their failure to innovate is just amazing! They leave under a rock or inside a box. Android and iOS devices are being deployed in the enterprise faster than RIM can recycle the dumped Blackberries. I feel sorry for the investors who are still holding on to the RIM stock.
Again, he says again too often, again.
So again; too much again.