An internal T-Mobile document leaked, pointing to
March 24 as the expected release date for the BlackBerry 8820. Previously rumored was the 5th of this month, but obviously something slowed the carrier in its plans. If in 10 days T-Mobile really launches the 8820, it will be “only” six months
after AT&T, which made it available in September last year.
RIM BlackBerry 8820 is the replacement of the 8800. It has exactly the same design and features, but adds WiFi support, which in T-Mobile’s case will be used for the Hotspot @Home service, just as with the Curve.
RIM BlackBerry 8820
Specificationssource:
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