BlackBerry will launch its most advanced push-to-talk smart phone, the Curve 8350i. Recently, BlackBerry lost from its credibility after releasing Storm, a touchscreen phone that had a lot of issues and which users identified of not being worthy of being named a BlackBerry.
Research In Motion seems to have learnt its lesson and has announced the release of Curve 8350i, a push-to-talk smart phone that will appeal to a large spectrum of people. The Curve will appeal to both business users and normal ones and because of its push-to-talk capabilities it can also be used for quickly communicating on construction sites.
BlackBerry promised the Curve 8350i will be very advanced and will be very rich in features and from the look of it, they were not kidding. The new device comes equipped with Wi-Fi for accessing the web, Group Connect, allowing users to communicate simultaneously with other 20 people, GPRS, International Direct Connect, establishing direct links between the United States, Canada, Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Peru, Talkgroup, which can connect 200 people at once, provided they are in the same market.
The Curve 8350i is surely rich in options and if these were not enough where do you add that the new phone will also have integrated GPS, an advanced media player for entertainment, 2 megapixel camera, DataViz Documents for editing Microsoft Office documents and a memory that can be uploaded to support up to 16 GB of storage space.
The curve 8350i will have a full Qwerty keyboard and this seems to please the fans of BlackBerry a lot.