Last week, Rogers and RIM launched a GPS enabled version of the the Curve, bring the device to consumers in Canada first.
The device has all of the multi-media capabilities of the original Curve (model 8300) that is available in other markets, including a 2 megapixel camera. The 8310 also adds a built-in GPS, which integrates well with Blackberry Maps (or a downloaded version of Google Maps) as well as the Telenav Navigator application for turn-by-turn audible directions.
Many others have written about the device, including Mark Evans who spoke of buyer’s remorse for having just bought the original version of the curve a week before the launch of the 8310. My point is that RIM launched the 8310 here first.
Only in Canada you say? Pity.
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