Sprint has officially launched one of the most highly awaited BlackBerry devices in the Tour, and The ‘Inferno’ BlackBerry Curve 8330, the smallest, lightest BlackBerry ever with a QWERTY keyboard.
The ‘Inferno’ BlackBerry Curve 8330 is painted in an orange color, and the red BlackBerry Curve 8350i is painted in red. The Curve Red is the first BlackBerry to support an enhanced media player, and stereo Bluetooth® headset capabilities. It also comes with BlackBerry’s first email spellchecker and TeleNav Maps. It’s available for $49.99 on after discounts on contract.
BlackBerry® Curve™ 8330 Inferno (Sprint) spec:
*Smallest QWERTY Blackberry Ever
*Access to BES and BIS email
*Media Player for music, videos, etc.
*2 Megapixel Camera
*Spell-check feature in e-mail and text
*Expandable MicroSD memory card slot
*Phone features like voice activated dialing, conferencing, speakerphone and Bluetooth™ capability
*Travel in over 125 countries with global voice and data roaming
*Bluetooth™ v2.0 with support for stereo headsets/ USB 2.0 connectivity
*Powerful 312 MHz processor
*BlackBerry Messaging (‘IM like’ messaging to other BB devices)

The New Sprint Phones- Sprint Blackberry tour is a mid-level smartphone. It has a pretty look shape and perfect features. The BlackBerry Tour features a tri-mode CDMA EVDO Rev. A/quadband GSM/EDGE/single-band HSPA radio, HVGA landscape display, GPS transceiver with A-GPS support, Bluetooth, Qualcomm chipset with 256 MB of RAM and 192 MB of ROM running at 528 MHz, speakerphone, microSDHC expansion slot and 3.2 megapixel camera with video recorder, auto focus and flash. The BlackBerry Tour is now available for $299.99 after new 2 year agreement before an additional $100 mail-in rebate, bringing the total to $199.99.

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July 13th, 2009 at 6:13 pm
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July 1st, 2010 at 8:54 pm
great review. i like it too not a big fan of the keyboard though seems everyone is. I am a touch screen guy but the storm 1 is horrible so what do you ya. i like the games and apps on this, the gps is nice and it’s faster than my old javelin. it’s great for business too i get around well with my sales job on this blackberry. got my last 1 at gsmallover.com and it’s been great so far. my fav unlocked blackberry phone so far.