• BlackBerry Curve 9310 to hit Verizon on July 12th

  • After July 12th, you will be able to enjoy the BlackBerry Curve 9310 at just $50, after a $50 mail in rebate. All thanks goes to Verizon, who also require you to sign a fresh 2-year contract with them. The device may not be the freshest release but it surely packs all the basic things you would pick a BlackBerry for. You will be treated to BlackBerry 7.1, for old time’s sakes. It’s a good phone if you want a stand-by device to get started with collecting for a BlackBerry 10 N-series handset.
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