The affordable BlackBerry 8520 has been getting makeovers on T-Mobile and Rogers, and even getting CDMA compatability for Sprint and Verizon, and it’s finally finding its way to AT&T. The 8520 Curve isn’t much to look at (2 megapixel camera without flash, 320 x 240 display), but the trackpad is slick, and the rubber-covered side keys feel great. Of course it still handles all of the push e-mail, instant messaging, and music playing you would expect from the latest BlackBerrys out there, and making calls over the Wi-Fi network with a UMA plan is a nice option for those looking for a home phone replacement. Interested? You’ll be able to pick up the Curve 8520 from AT&T stores “in the coming weeks” for $99.99 after rebates and with a contract. For a closer look, check out our review.
[via AT&T]
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