Orange in the UK are once again enticing people to pick up the BlackBerry Curve 9320 by giving away a free pair of Angle and Curve headphones (worth over £70.00) with the device. The BlackBerry Curve is already a huge hit and with millions of teenagers opting to use the BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice Orange are tapping into that market with the offer.
We all know that the BlackBerry is great for listening to music. With a clean and simple music player, plenty of removable storage, BBM Music and a built in FM radio it is possibly the perfect tool for the young and hip youth of today. Orange have given away the headphones in the past so I can only presume it was a big success. You can pick up the BlackBerry Curve 9320 from Orange on pay-as-you-go for £139.99 with a £10 top up. Sounds a pretty good deal to me.
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