All three new models this Curve is equipped with features near-field communications (NFC), which previously only appeared on the Bold 9900/9930 as well as processor clock speed 800 MHz. Thus, three new members only use processors with frequency range between 1.2 GHz clock speed of 7 new models running BlackBerry OS 7, but the company recently launched BlackBerry with older generation processors use a clock of 624 MHz.
The display of the Curve 9350, 9360 and 9370 are regular (but not touch) with 2.4 inch wide size resolution at only 480 x 360 pixels. The back of the product is a 5 megapixel camera with flash LED, the user can use to shoot video in VGA quality. In addition, all three equipped with a QWERTY keyboard, GPS support connections, Wi-Fi and memory card slot microSD / SDHC.
In 9350 and 9360 Curve is equipped with 512 MB of RAM, the 9370 re-equipped to 1 GB of RAM. Curve 9350 support HSPA / GSM 9360 network support EVDO / CDMA while the 9370 can run both GSM and CDMA networks. Both the Curve 9360 and 9370 support UMA service, a service that allows users to make calls via Wi-Fi.
It is expected the new RIM smartphone will be on shelves in the Canadian market within the month before joining the international market in early September. The price of the three products have not been announced, but will largely depend on the network provider.
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