Remember those two BlackBerry Curves we exclusively told you about? Well, RIM has all but confirmed one of them. Today, RIM has officially announced they’ve released the simulator for the BlackBerry Curve 9220.
The device will hit the market with the BlackBerry 7.1 operating system. Has also been made available to almost full specification devices, including among others:
Screen resolution of 320 x 240 pixels, 164 dpiMemory: 512 MB of internal memory for applications, 512 MB RAMCamera 2 MP, 5 x digital zoomQWERTY keyboardNetworks: EDGE, GPRS, GSMFM RadioWi-Fi ® 802.11 b / g / nAnd support services within the Bluetooth technology:
Headset Profile (HSP)Hand Free Profile (HFP)Address Book Integration using AT commands or OBEX (Object Push )Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP)Dial-Up Networking (DUN)Bluetooth Stereo (A2DP / AVRCP)Serial Port Profile (SPP)Secure Simple Pairing (SSP)A / V Remote Control Version 1.3Bluetooth Message Access Profile (MAP)As of today, will also be possible to submit applications to the BlackBerry AppWorld compatible with this device, and add to existing applications comply with the 9220. RIM also notes that because of the almost identical parameters (screen, keyboard, etc) most of the programs and games written with the aim of the BlackBerry 9300 should also work.
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