Blackberry Curve 8910, passed FCC

By: t-marco January 18th, 2010

Blackberry Curve 8910 FCC

As we told you before, RIM is preparing a new smartphone, The new Blackberry Curve 8910 and it just passed FCC. T-Mobile probably will replace the current Curve 8900 for the 8910. It will feature Quadband GSM/EDGE but not WiFi.

Stay tuned for more information about the new Curve.

Specifications after the jump

  • Curve with faster EDGE for data – evolved EDGE
  • Radio Quad Band GSM/GPRS/EDGE with DLDC and LatRed support for Evolved EDGE
  • Downlink data speed 473kbps (with 8 timeslots)
  • Display 480×360 LCD
  • Camera3.2 MP Auto Focus, Flash
  • Micro USB high speed, Bluetooth 2.1
  • Optical Navigation Module
  • Functional Hard Keys Volume
  • User Configurable Key
  • Speaker Phone
  • Media Keys/Mute
  • Lock – A*
  • Software BB 5.0
  • Battery M-S1 1500mAhr
  • Memory 256 MB Flash
  • 256 MB SDR RAM
  • GPS Supported with A-GPS ready
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3 Responses to “Blackberry Curve 8910, passed FCC”

  1. BlackBerry Curve 8910 Passed FFC, Evolved EDGE Enabled « TheBerryHacker on January 18th, 2010 8:40 pm


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  2. BlackBerry Curve 8910 hits FCC on January 19th, 2010 9:27 pm


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  3. WIFI Jammer on January 20th, 2010 12:30 pm


    Looking great. I would rather have track pad on my 8900. I love blackberries.

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