RIM and T-Mobile has just announced the release of the new BlackBerry Curve 8520, a slim smartphone which is scheduled to be released on August 5. The BlackBerry Curve 8520 like all other BlackBerry smartphones provides easy mobile access to email, IM, SMS, MMS and social networking features. It boasts of a highly tactile full-QWERTY keyboard and multimedia capabilities in addition to access to music, games and other mobile apps.The BlackBerry Curve 8520 is Wi-Fi enabled and provides users with unlimited Wi-Fi access through T-Mobile’s HotSpot Calling and T-Mobile myFaves service. It also features a touch-sensitive optical trackpad for menu scrolling and navigation, and dedicated media keys at the top of the handset.
Othey noteable features of the BlackBerry Curve 8520 include responsive typing and navigation, 256MB flash memory, 512 MHz mobile processor, voice activated dialing, Bluetooth, 2MP digital camera with zoom and video capture, media player for music, pictures, videos, 3.5mm stereo headset jack, access to BlackBerry apps including games, entertainment, social networking and sharing, news, weather, productivity and more.
The BlackBerry Curve provides access to 10 suported email accounts including web email such as Yahoo, Windows live, Gmail and BlackBerry’s own Enterprise Server support. It also supports microSD/SDHC memory cards.
The BlackBerry Curve is an EDGE/GPRS/GSM (850/900/1800/1900 quad-bacd world phone.
Credit to Cell Phone News.
Okay, so maybe there’s not literally any text penciled in on these drawings, but if you’ve been looking for multiple angles of Motorola’s sure-to-be-forthcoming Morrison, these are about as good as it gets. Not surprisingly, the design here seems pretty conventional; for all intents and purposes, it’s just a QWERTY-packin’, full touchscreen slider smartphone with all the makings of a sub-$100 (on contract) Android offering.
Credit to Engadget.
Nokia have just released a new firmware update of it’s cameraphone flagship, the Nokia N86 8MP. As before, Nokia keep on being laconic on what’s new but we got a hold on a brief changelog.
So, the Nokia N86 software version 11.043 promises better imaging results especially in video recording. Low light pictures are also improved. The same goes for the Browser, Share Online, and the Settings Wizard.
Nokia Maps 3.0 will be replaced by version 3.0.1 and the phone will offer better maps experience in landscape mode.
The replacements go on: Downloads! will now be replaced OVI Store. The OVI Store launcher will be preloaded and the actual client is available for download at OVI.
Along with the firmware update Nokia announced the upcoming exhibition of the photographer David Bailey. As you might have guessed, all the images will be taken AT NIGHT with the Nokia N86 8MP. The campaign called “Alive At Night” is part of the ongoing Nokia efforts to showcase the Nokia N86 8MP imaging prowess in the dark (even without a xenon flash).

The exhibition will take place in London with public viewing hours from 10am 27th August all through the night up until 5pm on 28th August.
For further details and a chance to become a subject in the night shots of the renowned photographer David Bailey and his Nokia N86 8MP you drop by the event microsite. They even have some N86 as giveaway prizes.
Credit to GSMArena.com.
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