Rogers Wireless adds GPS-equipped BlackBerry Curve 8310
By Dusan Belic on Thursday, September 6th, 2007 at 4:41 AM PST In Announcements, Devices, RIM (Research in Motion), Rogers
I keep writing about the reasons to blame Canada, and now we have one more reason for doing so. Rogers Wireless just added the new RIM’s baby — GPS receiver equipped BlackBerry (NSDQ: RIMM) Curve 8310 — to its offering and is already selling it for $299.99 CAD with a three-year term agreement after the BlackBerry voice instant rebate on select price plans.
Anyhow, both Canadian business persons and individuals can benefit from the quad-band BlackBerry 8310. The enhanced media capability introduced with the Curve will certainly appeal to both sexes, as well as to both casual and advanced users. Add 2 MP camera, RIM’s standard push-email capability and the full QWERTY keyboard on top of that, and voila… you have a winning device. No 3G, though.
[Via: Boy Genius Report]



reasons to hate Canada??
the blackberry RIM happens to be a CANADIAN company with headquarters in toronto bitch
Yeah, I know. That was a joke… bitch!
Headquarters in Kitchener-Waterloo, actually
is the GPS on my blackberry curve 8310 for real because i have not been able to retreive any information about activating what so ever. i’d really appreaciate it if somebody could give me a few diretions of use.
how do i get my GPS to work? i’ve read all of my booklets searched the web refreshed GPS WHAT AM I DOING WRONG?
i really wan’t to give you guys good feedback but i don’t think i can do that on these terms. i think i am going to have to announce this to the public thru advertisments to avoid this situation unless i get some answers!the only reason i got this phone was for email and gps perposes and they seem to be the main problems i demand tips for use thank you.