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Rogers’ BlackBerry roadmap leaked

By: , IntoMobile
Monday, July 7th, 2008 at 12:55 AM

Rogers BlackBerry roadmap leaked

We’ve already reported BlackBerry Bold will be hitting Rogers Wireless on July 25th. Now we have more information about other BlackBerry devices that will find its place in the Rogers portfolio.

BlackBerry Bold: As we said, it’s coming on July 25th. However, those of you who prefer to actually feel the device prior to buying one will have to wait a week more to try out the Bold in Rogers store. Hopefully, that will happen by the July 29th.

BlackBerry KickStart: No exact date is given, but the first BlackBerry clamshell should be available on Rogers during the mid/late September. Will certainly have more details on this one during the summer.

BlackBerry Javelin: The device which is very much a replacement to the Curve will be hitting Rogers offering at the end of November or early December. The Canadian mobile operator will certainly push this one as a part of its Christmas promotion. Again, we’ll probably have more details till the summer ends.

And that’s it. It’s great news for BlackBerry fans using Rogers network. One thing we’re missing, though, is the Thunder. With all the hype touchscreen-equipped devices are getting following the iPhone launch, I doubt Rogers will want to skip that one. Our ears are on the street and we’ll be reporting back to you as soon as we have something more…

[Via: CrackBerry]

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