New BlackBerry Curve 9300 looks to compete against iPhone 3G 4

Yesterday the BlackBerry Torch 9800 and today the BlackBerry Curve 9300. A few days after RIM announced the launch of the smartphone Torch Blackberry 9800 with the clear aim of competing against the iPhone 4G from Apple, now returns to the scene, when in a conference announced the launch of the BlackBerry Curve 9300 3G, able to use the high-speed 3G networks (HSDPA), which also seeks to compete with the famous droids. Among its features is the usual QWERTY keyboard with multimedia keys integrated TFT-LCD screen with a resolution of 320 × 240 px, 5 MP camera with 5x zoom and video recording capabilities, an optical trackpad, GPS and Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g / No. It has 256 MB of RAM and a slot for micro SD / SDHC up to 32GB.

Despite the novelty, and that the 9800 Torch blackbery already have built, this phone does not come with the BlackBerry OS in June, instead will be version 5. However it was announced that will be ready to be upgraded to the new version of mobile operating system.
“Most people in the global mobile phone market have not yet bought their first smartphone and 3G Curve is designed to give you an attractive and affordable choice “, said Mike Lazaridis, president of RIM.
This release is a few days ago that Eric Schmidt, CEO of the company giant Google, announced that daily take place about 200 thousand activations OS Android, which according to the website ABC.es the BlackBerry OS is moved into second place within the sector of mobile operating systems with a 28 percent market share, freeing the first place he had held since 2007. The iPhone 4G holds third place with 22 percent share. Microsoft also is preparing to launch the mobile version of Windows 7.
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