Verizon’s BlackBerry Curve 8530 isn’t quite on sale yet – you’ll have to wait for until Nov 20th for that – though Sprint would similar to we to know that they’ll additionally be offering a QWERTY smartphone. The Sprint BlackBerry Curve 8530 gets a same WiFi, GPS, 2-megapixel camera as well as EVDO Rev.A connectivity, that equates to a usually thing unequivocally not in right right away is a cost as well as a recover date.

Instead there’s a pre-interest page where we can pointer up for updates about when a Curve 8530 becomes available. One thing Verizon don’t appear to have is a “royal purple” chronicle of a smartphone, that is positively distinctive; happily a solid black indication will additionally be offering for those feeling reduction regal, together with a red chronicle that isn’t shown on a sign-up page though does get a name-check in a press release.
Sprint will additionally be pre-loading a BlackBerry with Media Sync, Sprint TV, Sprint Music Store as well as Pandora. The Curve 8530 will be labelled during $99.99 with a new, two-year agreement (and following a common unlucky mail-in rebate) on Verizon, so we’re awaiting Sprint to do something likewise sub-$100.
Relevant Entries on SlashGear
- BlackBerry 8530 spec-sheet confirms CDMA as well as WiFi
- Verizon roadmap trickle tips Sholes in October, Curve 2 in November
- BlackBerry 8300 rumored to be renamed BlackBerry Curve
- BlackBerry Curve from AT&T Available Starting Tomorrow
- T-Mobile to get WiFi-enabled BlackBerry Curve?
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Sprint to suggest BlackBerry Curve 8530 too: no cost or date