Tag: AT&T
AT&T releases official Blackberry Curve 8900 OS 4.6.1.315
by Alex on Nov.18, 2009, under AT&T, Blackberry, Blackberry Curve 8900, Operating System

Today AT&T made OS 4.6.1.315 for the Blackberry Curve 8900 official. Looks like the carriers hasn’t tested all version of OS 5.0 for all their devices yet. Lets hope AT&T will get OS 5.0 out soon for everybody
Blackberry Bold 9700 hits the US
by Alex on Nov.16, 2009, under AT&T, Blackberry, Blackberry Bold 9700, T-Mobile
Both AT&T and T-Mobile has updated their sites and is now offering the Blackberry Bold 9700. AT&T is currently offering the 9700 to their business customer only and will be releasing to all customers on November 22nd. T-Mobile has also released the 9700 to their business customers and will be releasing to all customers on November 18th. Both carriers will offer the phone for $199.99 on a two year voice and data term. So all the wait for this phone is finally over head over to their site and get yours.
Order your T-Mobile Blackberry Bold 9700
Order your AT&T Blackberry Bold 9700
AT&T releasing Blackberry Curve 8900 in white?
by Alex on Nov.06, 2009, under AT&T, Blackberry, Blackberry Curve 8900
Looks like the guys at BGR got some info from their ninjas that AT&T will be releasing the Blackberry Curve 8900 in white. They don’t have a lot of details on it but it seems that RIM is flooding the market with a lot of Blackberries near the end of the year.
A lot of people including myself have seen the Bold in white and love it, can’t wait to see how the 8900 will be. If AT&T is getting this will Rogers as well?
Source: Boy Genius Report
Blackberry Bold 9700 OS 5.0.0.321 LEAKED!!
by Alex on Nov.04, 2009, under Blackberry, Blackberry Bold 9700, Carriers, Operating System
With all the hype of the Blackberry Bold 9700 releasing on Rogers and Bell, all the people that bought a pre-released 9700 was leave with OS 5.0.0.298 which was leaked a couple weeks ago. So to bring all those early adopters up to what everybody else has here’s the leak for OS 5.0.0.321. As usually use this at your own risk as we are not responsible if you brick you phone.


