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It?s the first of a kind with push-to-talk (PTT) capabilities to offer Wi-Fi and Nextel Group Connect for instant group messaging which allows a group conversation with 20 contacts. It?s a 2.4 inch, QVGA, non touch display with 65,536 color output and 320?240 pixel high resolution with the description of all the menu icons when you scroll over the icon and has a light sensing technology to adjust the backlight depending on the weather conditions. This Blackberry Curve 8350i brings in all the latest updates with full GPS, HTML Web and Wi-Fi. It has similar shape to all the previous Blackberry curve models but due to its additional features, it is quiet bigger in size and is an excellent handset with soft touch finish along the outer ends to make it perfect to grip. It has a full QWERTY keyboard that?s far superior to the sure type keypad on the Blackberry 7100i and has small plastic type buttons with enough space in between them that makes it very convenient for the people to use. To its left is the 2.5 mm headset jack, a mini USB port, and a Direct connect button an don the right is the volume rocker and a short cut key. You will find a mute button on the top and camera, flash, mirror to its back. MicroSD/SDHC expansion slot and SIM card slot are present behind the battery. The RIM Blackberry Curve 8350i comes with a travel charger, a USB cable, a SIM card, a 1 GB Micro SD card, wired stereo headset, a swivel belt holster, a software CD and reference material. You can get an excellent GPS features similar to the lines of Google maps and has all the features that were pre existing in the previous blackberry curve series. The RIM Blackberry Curve 83501 is now available at $150 with mailing rebates and discounts and is definitely worth your penny.
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