The BlackBerry Curve 9310 is the CDMA version of the Curve 9320, and on the surface, is nearly identical. The BlackBerry Curve 9310 was released in July 2012.
Announce Date: Jun 26, 2012
Release Date: Jul 09, 2012
Screen Resolution: 320x240
The BlackBerry Curve 9310 is the CDMA version of the Curve 9320, and on the surface, is nearly identical. The BlackBerry Curve 9310 was released in July 2012.
Announce Date: Jun 26, 2012
Release Date: Jul 09, 2012
Screen Resolution: 320x240
Bluegrass Cellular has officially released OS 7.1.0.861 for the BlackBerry Torch 9850, BlackBerry Curve 9310, BlackBerry Curve 9350/9370. While this is an official release, remember to use caution when updating your device. If you need help along the way, you can head into our help forums or check out some of our BlackBerry 101 articles including How to Install or Upgrade to a new OS....
Looking for a low cost BlackBerry device? RadioShack is currently offering the Boost Mobile BlackBerry Curve 9310 for $79.99, no contract. The BlackBerry Curve 9310 is the CDMA counterpart of the Curve 9320 and if you read our review of the device, you'll know it was given a very respectable 8 out 10. It is a pretty nifty and swift little device, perfect for those who like to get social...
A few weeks back we ran a poll asking what color options you'd want to see for BlackBerry 10 devices. While a good number of you said you'd want to see many color options, most people simply want black and white. There's a famous quote by Henry Ford - "You can have it in any color, as long as it's black." While RIM has mostly stuck to that with their devices over the years, the Curve...
Good news for you BlackBerry Curve 9320 and 9310 owners - you can now take advantage of the great features that Wikitude has to offer for BlackBerry smartphones. The popular augmented reality application has received an update to version 7.1.2 bringing additional support to the new Curves. While the features of the app have not changed Wikitude have apparently adapted the layout of the...
The BlackBerry Curve 9310 was made available by Boost Mobile earlier this month for $99.99. If you've been sitting on the fence about whether to get one or not, maybe this piece of news will sway you a little. You can get 25 percent off the marked price and get your hands on it for $74.99. The little powerhouse of a device has OS 7.1, an FM Radio, 3.2MP camera, BBM hotkey and a speedy...
Boost Mobile has officially released OS 7.1.0.477 for the BlackBerry Curve 9310. While this is an official release, remember to use caution when updating your device. If you need help along the way, you can head into our help forums or check out some of our BlackBerry 101 articles including How to Install or Upgrade to a new OS. If you do install this OS, hit up the forums thread below...
Fresh off the FedEx truck I have a shiny new BlackBerry Curve 9310 from Boost Mobile. Right off the bat you can see the packaging has been changed up a bit for Boost, but at the heart you still get the same BlackBerry goodness. In the package we have the device itself, earbuds, power cable (USB) and manual. As a refresher, the Curve 9310 is sporting OS 7.1, a 3.2MP camera, FM radio,...
We've seen this one rumored for a while now, and today Verizon has finally announced the availability of the BlackBerry Curve 9310. The device first arrived on Boost Mobile a few weeks back, but now Verizon users can grab the Curve 9310 as well. The device features a 3.2MP camera, BlackBerry 7.1, VZ Navigator and more and will be available starting July 12th for $49.99 after MIB....
Boost Mobile today has announced that the new BlackBerry Curve 9310 will be available starting July 10th. The device will be paired with a new talk and text plan, which includes worldwide unlimited BBM, for as low as $30 a month. The Curve 9310 features a 3.2MP camera, BlackBerry 7.1 OS, wifi and GPS and will be available for $99.99. Keep reading for the full press release. Boost...
Back long before the BlackBerry Curve 9220 became an officially released device, it and the 9320showed up in some UAProf documents. At the time, we noted that it was part of a series of Curves that were to be released. The "Jazz Series" as it was called which contained three new devices in total. Davis, Armstrong and Wynton were the codenames for them and back then, one device was...