Sprint launches BlackBerry Curve 8350i: first push-to-talk BlackBerry
Engadget —
Verizon may have been bangin' on Sprint's iDEN network, but that's not stopping the yellow-faced carrier from introducing the first ever push-to-talk BlackBerry on those very waves. Sprint is hailing the Curve 8350i as the "most advanced push-to-talk BlackBerry smartphone ever," and considering that it's the only push-to-talk BlackBerry smartphone ever, we can't ...
Sprint BlackBerry Curve 8350i with Push-to-Talk launches
SlashGear —
Sprint have unveiled the new BlackBerry Curve 8350i, the first push-to-talk RIM device on the carrier’s Nextel iDEN network. The QWERTY-blessed smartphone has WiFi, GPS, a 2-megapixel camera with video recording functionality, and measures 4.4 x 2.4 x 0.7 inches. Group Connect is supported, meaning the Curve 8350i can be used to communicate with up to twenty people simultaneously.
Obviously there’s the usual BlackBerry messaging, with the 8350i running software v4.6, and DataViz Documents To Go is preinstalled for viewing and editing Word, Excel and PowerPoint files on the Curve itself. There’s also Bluetooth 2.0, a microSD slot (though no ...
BlackBerry Curve 8350i now available via Sprint
Phones Review —
Sprint has launched their “first ever” push-to-talk BlackBerry on their network, and that BlackBerry happens to be the RIM BlackBerry Curve 8350i.
Sprint is actually billing the BlackBerry Curve 8350i as the “most advanced push-to-talk BlackBerry smartphone ever,” which is difficult to disagree with really.
With the Sprint branded BlackBerry Curve 8350i the user gets integrated WiFi/GPS, international direct connect and Talkgroup, support for Group Connect, multimedia player, Bluetooth 2.0, 2 megapixel camera, microSDHC card slot, stereo headset jack, all the usual gear associated with a BlackBerry.
Sprint is offering the BlackBerry Curve 8350i on a 2 year ...




