Don't know but we will see this week I got a feeling its close if not right on. I think verizon will beat sprint to the punch. Will have to follow the CTIA coverage this week.
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What leads me to the almost 100% certainty that it is fake: "The Curve Has Been Waiting For You" bla bla is NOT of Verizon and its marketing companies quality levels in terms of a print add rollout.
i found it on another forum i think it was a crackberry post the guy claims that he has an inside source that works for an avertising firm for verizon and she slipped it to him i saved it on my hd after seeing it
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"We've gotten the inside track on a few dates on Verizon's radar for the next few months, and it looks like the boys and girls in red are prepping an interesting mix of exclusive and Sprint catch-ups to keep customers fat and happy. As handsets go, the Motorola Q9c is planned for April along with the TouchFLO-powered XV6900, LG enV2, and the CDMA rendition of the BlackBerry Curve" this is what engadgetmobile is reporting......
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Verizon Parades Spring Lineup
Today, 3:00 AM by Rich Brome
Verizon Wireless today revealed its spring lineup of smartphones and messaging phones:
BlackBerry Curve 8330: Features a 2 megapixel camera, 3.5mm headphone jack, support for memory cards up to 8 GB, stereo Bluetooth, EVDO, and streaming video playback (supports YouTube.) Available in May.
LG enV2: A slimmer version of the enV, with larger external keys and a larger internal display. Key features include a 2 megapixel camera, slot for memory cards up to 8 GB, stereo Bluetooth, and text-to-speech. Available in April.
XV6900: Verizon's version of the HTC Touch. Available in April.
Motrola Q9c: Similar to the Q9m, but with more business-friendly styling, plus support for location-based services. Available in April.
Samsung Alias: Tweaked version of U740, with silver color and improved keyboard.
Verizon caught me off guard this morning with the announced of the BlackBerry Curve 8330. This new Curve will be RIM's smallest and lightest BlackBerry smartphone yet. It features a 2.0 megapixel camera, full QWERTY keyboard, GPS, stereo Bluetooth, 3.5mm headphones jack and external microSD memory card slot. For now Verizon's Curve will only be available in liquid silver with chrome finish (as seen here).
The Curve will be available in May for $269.99 after rebates on two year contract. Click over for the full press release.