Verizon Wireless and RIM introduced the new BlackBerry Curve 9310 smartphone


The North American mobile operator Verizon Wireless and the Canadian company Research In Motion unveiled a new smartphone - BlackBerry Curve 9310, intended, according to the companies for the category of users who spend much time on social networks.

As the producer, BlackBerry Curve 9310 is a slim and easy to use smartphone, designed to help customers make the transition from phone to smartphone. This unit is equipped with the basic proprietary applications for messaging and access to social networks and services. New running operating system, BlackBerry 7.1, equipped with an "iron» QWERTY keyboard, there was a place where a single key, BBM, designed for quick access to corporate social service of the same name (BlackBerry Messenger).

Among other features of BlackBerry Curve 9310 notes the presence of a 3.2 megapixel camera, slot for microSD memory card support navigation services, features built-in parental controls, as well as direct access to Facebook and Twitter.

Home sales BlackBerry Curve 9310 is scheduled for July 12 at a price of $ 49.99, subject to signing a two-year carrier agreement.