T-Mobile are the first to get the BlackBerry Curve 8900
Monday 15 Dec 2008

T-Mobile is the first network to secure the release of the BlackBerry Curve 8900.
The Curve 8900 is the successor to the popular BlackBerry Curve 8310 and comes with Blackberry’s renowned push email and document editor. You can view and edit all your Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents.
The first thing you will notice with the 8900 is the large 2.4 inch screen and full QWERTY keypad. Not only can the Curve 8900 handle all your work requirements, it also has plenty to keep you entertained. There is a 3.2 megapixel camera with flash, auto-focus and video feature. The Curve also has a media player to manage all your video clips and music files so you can listen to your favourite tunes on the move. The handset also lets you take your iTunes with you by linking to your PC.
Other features of the Curve 8900 include built-in GPS with BlackBerry Maps, BlackBerry operating system, Instant Messaging and Wi-Fi.
Head of T-Mobile UK handset and device marketing Daniel Meredith said: “This is the latest in a new generation of BlackBerrys designed for those who want to stay in touch whilst they’re on the go - whether that’s calling or texting friends and family, or updating their status on Faceboook.”
Now, let’s get to the important stuff, the cost. The Curve 8900 is available free on T-Mobile’s Flext 30 tariff which is £30 per month and £5 per month for unlimited push email and web browsing.
The 8900 will be released on the 5th January but can be pre-ordered from December 22nd.