BlackBerry Curve 9320 now available at Mobilicity

The BlackBerry Curve 9320 with its own dedicated BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) button from Mobilicity has now launched and is available for purchase.

Unlimited carrier offers new BlackBerry Curve 9320 for Dads & Grads at special $149.99 introductory price

TORONTO, June 6, 2012 /CNW/ – In time for Father’s Day and the school graduation season, Mobilicity today launched the new BlackBerry® Curve™ 9320 smartphone for the growing number of budget-minded consumers switching to its unlimited talk, text and data wireless network.

The super affordable and easy-to-use BlackBerry Curve 9320 smartphone features all the market-leading messaging and social networking capabilities demanded by today’s savvy smartphone customers, with preloaded apps for Facebook® and Twitter®, as well as the Social Feeds 2.0 app that lets customers post updates to multiple social networks simultaneously and capture updates from news sources (RSS), social apps and instant messaging apps all in one consolidated view.

The smartphone also runs the new BlackBerry® 7.1 OS, and features a best-in-class BlackBerry keyboard and a new dedicated BBM™ key that brings the power of the globally popular mobile social network up in an instant.

The BlackBerry Curve 9320 also offers the longest-lasting battery life yet in a BlackBerry Curve smartphone (up to seven hours of talk time or up to 30 hours of music playback), plus a built-in FM radio enabling customers to tune into their favourite local radio stations without using data. The new Curve 9320 also has an integrated camera that includes a flash, supports video recording, and can tag photos with their location through its built-in GPS.

Availability
The new BlackBerry Curve 9220 smartphone is available for a special introductory no-contract price of $149.99 while supplies last, after which the smartphone will be available for $199.99 at Mobilicity stores across Canada.

About Mobilicity (DAVE Wireless)
Mobilicity, Canada’s smart mobile carrier, was created to bring down the cost of wireless with unlimited talk, text and data plans, affordable North American coverage, plus popular handsets and smartphones – without locking customers into contracts or charging extra or hidden fees. Everything Mobilicity does adds up to a better wireless experience, not an expensive one. NOW THAT’S SMART.

Formerly known as Data & Audio-Visual Enterprises Wireless Inc. (DAVE Wireless), the company is led by Obelysk, a diversified Canadian holding company, and Quadrangle Capital Partners, a global investor in the telecommunications and media sectors. Mobilicity was named one of Canada’s Top 25 Up and Coming Information & Communication Technology start-ups in 2010 by the Branham Group Inc. Further information about Mobilicity can be found atwww.mobilicity.ca.

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Source: MobileSyrup via NewsWire