• RIM announced new BlackBerry Curve 3G (9300)

    Yesterday, Research in Motion (RIM) introduced the latest BlackBerry that will hit the market, the BlackBerry Curve 3G (9300). It’s not just a 3G version of the widely popular and affordable BlackBerry Curve 8520 which would be the Curve 8530, but the 9300 has a few improvements internally. I think this should be called BlackBerry [...]
     
  • BlackBerry Curve 3G Philippines : Price, Specs, Photos

    Yesterday afternoon at the Makati Shangrila, Research In Motion (RIM) officially announced the new BlackBerry Curve 3G , an exciting addition to the popular BlackBerry Curve series of smartphones. Designed to provide the growing number of smartphone consumers with a distinctly powerful yet affordable choice, the new BlackBerry Curve 3G supports high-speed 3G HSDPA networks around the world and ...
     
  • RIM BlackBerry Curve 9330 3G – purple (Sprint)

    The BlackBerry Curve 3G 9330 is a very affordable entry-level smartphone with a solid feature set and great call quality.
     
  • Blackberry, Android and iPhone should get mobile IT focus

    Forrester advises IT departments to take smartphones seriously Businesses should support a range of mobile phone operating systems, but focus their efforts on the Blackberry, Android, and iPhone operating systems, according to analysts at Forrester.
     
  • BlackBerry’s App World: Can it ever catch up to Apple, Android?

    Now that most smartphones offer more or less the same features – touchscreen interface, messaging options, web surfing, media playback, camera/camcorder, GPS navigation, Wi-Fi, and so on – deciding which device to invest in might boil down to what software is available for it.
     
  • BlackBerry Style 9670 (Sprint)

    The BlackBerry Style is a terrific flip messaging phone for Sprint, though it doesn't offer the app selection of other top smartphone platforms.
     
  • BlackBerry buzz: Is the new Bold a real iPhone rival?

    Buzz about a BlackBerry?
     
  • Android Revolution May Overwhelm BlackBerry

    The Android army may soon claim Research In Motion's BlackBerry as its first victim in the smartphone war. Between July and September, 44 percent of new smartphone users in the United States bought a Google Android phone, according to market research firm NPD Group. During the same period, 23 percent of the users bought an iOS device and 22 percent purchased a BlackBerry.
     
  • BlackBerry losing to iPhone, Android

    Apple's handset unseats the Curve 8500 as the nation's top seller, and Google's operating system overtakes RIM's OS in market share. BlackBerry devices got squeezed last quarter as Apple's handset unseated the Curve 8500 as the nation's top seller, and Google's operating system overtook RIM's OS in market share.
     
  • Could BlackBerry Beat Android?

    An analyst sees entry-level smartphones as RIM's antidote to Android's success.