Research
in Motion (RIM) launched in
India what it called its most affordable BlackBerry smartphone, part of
an
aggressive push in one of its few growing markets. The new Blackberry
Curve 9220
is priced in India at Rs 10,990, higher than the price of Curve 8520,
which is
RIM's best-selling phone in India, and comes with an introductory offer
to
download free applications worth Rs 2,500.
The phone has a raft of features, including a dedicated Black Berry messenger key, and is loaded with the company's latest operating system (OS) 7.1 OS. The smart phone also has a built in FM radio.
The phone has a raft of features, including a dedicated Black Berry messenger key, and is loaded with the company's latest operating system (OS) 7.1 OS. The smart phone also has a built in FM radio.
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