The BlackBerry Curve 8900 is a new mobile phone developed by Research In Motion. Its project name was Javelin. The official release on T-Mobile USA is February 11, 2009. It was first thought to be a part of the latest 9000 series phones, however it was revealed to be an... Read More
The BlackBerry Curve 8900 is a new mobile phone developed by Research In Motion. Its project name was Javelin. The official release on T-Mobile USA is February 11, 2009. It was first thought to be a part of the latest 9000 series phones, however it was revealed to be an 8900 series due to the lack of 3G, unlike the BlackBerry Bold, and will officially be called the BlackBerry Curve 8900. The Curve 8900 is a Quad-band GSM/EDGE phone, unlike the BlackBerry Niagara which is an EV-DO device, both with WI-FI and GPS. In the Blackberry model lineup, the Curve 8900 appears is a replacement for the very popular older BlackBerry Curve 8300 and appears to be an upgrade in most all aspects and features. The most significant differences to the recently released and related Blackberry Bold is the Curve 8900 is smaller and has a better camera, but lacks the faster 3G support of the Bold. Other less significant differences compared to the Bold are smaller but higher resolution Curve 8900 screen, diff See Less