Fresh from the press; the BlackBerry Curve 3G smartphone (model 9300) is heading to the Philippines next, expanding recognition of the already successful Curve line of BlackBerry smartphones worldwide. Expected to be available from local service providers later this month, the Curve 3G will sit in between the Curve 8520 and the Bold 9700, giving the Philippines a bit more variety when it comes to choosing a BlackBerry smartphone. Add in some BlackBerry 6 magic, be it official or in the form of a leak, and the Curve 3G represents how the low end of BlackBerry smartphones is nothing to scoff at. No word on pricing, though.
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Verizon Wireless and Research In Motion launch the all new BlackBerry Curve 3G
We've known this was coming for a while now and today is the day. Verizon and Research In Motion have just announced the availability of the BlackBerry Curve 3G for the Verizon network. The brand new BlackBerry Curve 3G will be available in business sales channels beginning Sept. 16. After that, it will be available for purchase online and in stores in the coming weeks. The device...
Research In Motion vs. BlackBerry - Which name is better?
A few days ago, BlackBerry CEO John Chen sat down with Bloomberg to discuss his briefings with the White House, MDM and most notable for this post, the changing of the company name from Research In Motion to BlackBerry. Chen noted he liked the name Research In Motion better but alas, was not there when the change over happened so he wasn't able to weigh the pros and cons of it all....
Goodbye RIMM, Hello BBRY! - Research In Motion ticker change happens Monday, February 4th
Although it was only announced at the BlackBerry 10 launch event in NYC, the formal name change from Research In Motion to BlackBerry has been happening rather quickly. In fact, the changes have already started in Waterloo as the old signage is being replaced and new BlackBerry logos are going up. No transition like this is fully complete though, until the stock ticker name changes over...
Research In Motion rebranded to BlackBerry
Thorsten Heins has just announced on stage at the BlackBerry 10 launch event that Research In Motion will now be called simply BlackBerry. One brand, one promise. -Thorsten Heins Re-designed, Re-engineered, Re-invented. Awesome! Full press release below. Research In Motion Changes Its Name to BlackBerry Company adopts globally recognized brand, consolidates to single...