The BlackBerry 8330 will be gracing Verizon customers sometime in May, according to a pre-CTIA announcement. You’ll be looking at $269.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate for this EV-DO-capable bad-boy, and just like the 8830, GPS will likely be locked exclusively to their VZ Navigator service, available for $9.99/month. This is the first official announcement of the CDMA Curve, so expect a few more from Sprint and Telus soon.
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Will the new 8330 have the capability of the 8830 for international usage?
You wrote:
“and just like the 8830, GPS will likely be locked exclusively to their VZ Navigator service”
and sadly, as previously, I will be sticking to my uncrippled AT&T service.
Its sad that VZW screws us in the name of making an extra buck, with “security” as their cover. Are not Blackberry’s practically the most secure devices out there?