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Price of BlackBerry Curve 9380 and Curve 9350 (CDMA) in India

(See here also BlackBerry Bold 9790 in India priced Rs. 27,490)

Smartphone pioneers RIM has launched in India the BlackBerry Curve 9380 and the Curve 9350. The Curve 9380 is the first all-touch smartphone in the BlackBerry Curve series. 

(Photo Below:Blackberry 9380)

BlackBerry Bold 9790

 

The 9380 has a 3.2-inch (480 x 360 pixels) touch screen display with 188 ppi, optical trackpad and navigation. The Curve 9350 is the CDMA version of the Curve 9360, launched in September. It has an 2.44-inch (480 × 360 pixels) touch screen display with 246 ppi and a Full QWERTY keyboard. 



Blackberry Curve 9380 price in US is $ 425;  
Blackberry Curve 9380 price in UK is £ 265;  
Blackberry Curve 9380 price in India starts at Rs 15, 180 and till Rs. 21, 300 (check your tax provinces)
Blackberry Curve 9350

(Photo Right: Blackberry Curve 9350)

A 806 MHz processor powers the Curve 9380 while the Curve 9350 is powered by a 800 MHz processor. 

Both the mobile phone models have preinstalled social networking applications. Some of these applications include the BBM (BlackBerry Messenger) and of course, Facebook and Twitter among other Social Feeds .

BlackBerry Bold 9790 in India for Rs. 27,490
BlackBerry Bold 9790


RIM has launched the BlackBerry Bold 9790 in India. The Blackberry 9790 has 2.4-inch (480 x 360 pixels) capacitive touchscreen display with 246 dpi and a Full QWERTY keyboard. A 1 GHz processor powers the mobile phone and runs on the latest BlackBerry OS7. The Blackberry 9790 was announced the previous week along with the Curve 9350 (launched today).  


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