RIM (Research in Motion) and T-Mobile announced the Blackberry Curve 8520. It’s features include:
- 2MP Camera with QVGA Video Recording
- 2.64 inch 65k Colour TFT Display with 320*240 resolution
- 109 x 60 x 13.9 mm, 106g
- QWERTY Keyboard, Trackpad
- 512mHz Processor
- 256MB Internal Memory, micro-SD cards upto 16GB
- EDGE, Wi-Fi, micro-USB, Bluetooth
- MP3/AAC/AAC+/WMA playe
- DivX/XviD/MPEG4/WMV player
- GPS with A-GPS Support, 1150mAH Battery
It is the first Blackberry device to support MAC syncing right out of the box. A major feature it lacks is 3G. The handset is expected to be released on 5th August at T-Mobile stores.