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Following yesterday's launch of the BlackBerry Curve 9320, more UK networks have added the newest member of the Curve family to their roster of BlackBerry smartphones.
Yesterday we saw T-Mobile UK and O2 add the listing to their websites, while Three confirmed that they will stock it but have no release date. Orange has also joined in on the Curve 9320 fun. Carphone Warehouse also have it listed on their website and sell it on O2, Orange, T-Mobile as well as Vodafone, who have yet to confirm any pricing details on the Curve 9320.
Here's a rundown of the current network's pricing details on the Curve 9320:
- T-Mobile UK - Free from £15.50 per month on a 24 month contract. Also on pay as you go for £149.99
- O2 UK - O2 currently have it available on pay as you go for £149.99
- Orange - Free from £20.50 a month on a 24 month contract and also pay as you go for £139.99
If you are interested in other BlackBerry smartphones you can check out our UK BlackBerry Buyer's Guide using the links below.
UK BlackBerry Buyer's Guide - Pay Monthly
UK BlackBerry Buyer's Guide - Pay as you go
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