By: t-marco January 18th, 2010

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
By: T-Marco April 27th, 2009
Tired of your old Blackberry or HTC device and you want to have the new G1 or Blackbery 8900 or Flip?. Well, now is your opportunity to get up to 75 dollars off when you recycle your old HTC or Blackberry (used phone must be working).
But how?
By: T-Marco January 7th, 2009
T-Mobile has announced that the new Blackberry Curve 8900 is hitting the lineup. The Blackberry Curve 8900 does WiFi for UMA-based HotSpot calling service and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
By: T-Marco December 29th, 2008
The latest batch of OS updates apply to the good ‘ol 8700, the 8800, Pearl and Curve series. No OS updates for the Bold and Storm users this time around, sorry So, if you’re on the oldie 8700, an 88xx, Pearl or Curve series BlackBerry,
By: T-Marco September 10th, 2008
Today RIM announced the new Blackbeerry Pearl Flip 8820, only for T-Mobile in the United States, at least for this year. We informed before about that Kickstart will be no longer the name for the new version of the pearl. The new BlackBerry Pearl Flip provides flip phone fans with all the power of a BlackBerry smartphone in a fun and familiar design. Similar to the Nokia 6103,it will features one quick flip of the handset.
By: Zach Flauaus July 13th, 2008

For the CrackBerry BlackBerry addicts (like me) who don’t want to give up their BlackBerry for an iPhone 3G but want a touchscreen don’t have to wonder if it’s in the works. We’ve seen leaked promotion images, but now the first live images of the BlackBerry Thunder for Verizon have been released, and it looks like a normal BlackBerry… Just without a keyboard. The Thunder is rumored to be an iPhone killer (I think all phones with a touchscreen nowadays have been called an iPhone killer) but even I have my doubts of that happening. The latest news from CrackBerry is that the Thunder has a glass, multi-touch screen AND a new web browser built from WebKit, the same engine that powers Safari, so the screen should act nice and viewing the web should be a breeze. The phone is expected to be released November, but with Verizon, you never know when exactly it will be released.
Via [CrackBerry]
By: Zach Flauaus June 27th, 2008

T-Mobile users can finally rejoice as they’ll get a new QWERTY BlackBerry with OS 4.6 soon enough. The BlackBerry Javelin (the Bold’s lesser, non-3G enabled cousin) will arrive on T-Mobile… Well, possibly mid-2009. Granted, times change and it may be sped up (hopefully it will be).
Some of the interesting details coming to light are things such as “Safe Mode,” RIM’s own psuedo-GPS, and gaming. Yes, gaming.