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BlackBerry Curve 8520
Another update on the BlackBerry Curve series, the 8520's claim to fame is it does away with the trackball and it supports WiFi. Many BlackBerry users will be happy to see trackballs a thing of the past after seeing them wear out from constant use.
In some ways, this phone is an anachronism. It doesn't support 3G speeds and there's no embedded GPS. But there is WiFi and media function keys. At $50, it may be the right choice for a budget-conscious user.
Carriers: Rogers Wireless
Another update on the BlackBerry Curve series, the 8520's claim to fame is it does away with the trackball and it supports WiFi. Many BlackBerry users will be happy to see trackballs a thing of the past after seeing them wear out from constant use.
In some ways, this phone is an anachronism. It doesn't support 3G speeds and there's no embedded GPS. But there is WiFi and media function keys. At $50, it may be the right choice for a budget-conscious user.
Carriers: Rogers Wireless
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