The Blackberry Curve 8350i, which runs on Sprint’s Nextel iDEN network, is a pretty recent release and so far has been meeting all expectations. The phone is the first BlackBerry to support Group Connect (letting 20 people talk at the same time) and offers push-to-talk service along with regular cell phone service.
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BlackBerry Curve 8350i Sprint Nextel US $137.50
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RIM Blackberry Curve 8350i Nextel PTT Smartphone Black US $199.50
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BlackBerry Curve 8350i Sprint Nextel Great Phone US $157.50
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It has WiFi. It comes with a GPS. It has DataViz DocumentsToGo (letting you edit Microsoft Word, Excel and Powerpoint on your phone), and can run Blackberry OS 4.6. The Blackberry Curve 8350i also comes with a 2.0-megapixel camera, advanced media player (meaning you can listen to music, watch videos and show pictures) and Bluetooth. This latest Blackberry from Sprint offers just about everything you could want in a phone. If you’re a businessman or businesswoman, the Nextel Blackberry Curve is something you really should check out.
The phone was released in early December, and still remains a hot commodity for Blackberry and other smartphone fans. The retail price is a great deal too! Only $150. In comparison to other smartphones, you are practically getting the Blackberry Curve 830i at a 50 percent discount. To make things better, Sprint offers some great deals for anyone who purchases the new Blackberry.
With a two-year agreement/contract, you can end up getting a $100 mail-in rebate, meaning you only pay $50 for your new phone. If you’re already on the Sprint network, you also may have racked up “cash back” toward your next phone – customers tend to get anywhere from $50 to $100 toward their next phone purchases when they renew on old contract. You can also “sell” Sprint your old Blackberry (or whatever type of phone you have) and put that money toward the new 8350i. While the phone is relatively new, you can also try getting good deal from online or third-party vendors.
Whatever you pay for it, the Nextel Blackberry Curve 8350i is a deal in itself. As an iDEN device, it may be bulkier than its GSM and CDMA counterparts, but Nextel’s Blackberry Curve offers you the best keyboard and trackball available on any Blackberry, and the programs run smooth and are crash-free. Not to mention all the features mentioned earlier …
US $137.50










