AT&T throws us yet another Curve (sorry, sorry)
- October 17th, 2007
- 5 Comments
Those of you who’ve been sitting on an AT&T upgrade and waiting for your dream Blackberry to arrive, today is your day. The 8310, aka another Curve, is now available at your neighborhood AT&T store. Or should be, at least. My local store here in Seattle hasn’t received their stock yet, but are confident it’ll be in today.
The Curve has been a strong smartphone so far, and with its nice keypad and integrated Wi-Fi. The new AT&T flavor, though, adds the coveted GPS service, which is very handy. It’s not just mapping, but full-on turn-by-turn directions.
What’s better is the top-of-the-line Blackberry will only set you back $200, with a 2-year contract, of course, and will come in titanium and red.
The Curve [Product Page]









mathew (Who am I?)
10 months ago
I believe if you check RIM’s site, the 8310 doesn’t have WiFi.
So you have to choose between the 8310 with GPS but no WiFi, and the 8320 with WiFi but no GPS.
Mr. Goiter (Who am I?)
10 months ago
No wi-fi on the 8310, douche. Just on the 8320. Nice post, way to go.
Greg (Who am I?)
10 months ago
Integrated Wifi? When did this happen? It doesn’t list it on the product page.
Matt Hickey (Who am I?)
10 months ago
Fixed. It’s what happens when you have two different phones on your screen at teh same time and you haven’t had any afternoon coffee. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
Paul G (Who am I?)
10 months ago
You couldn’t resist could you.