Blackberry Curve 8520 syncs with Macs
September 9, 2009 by Jayvee Fernandez
Filed under BlackBerry
The new Blackberry Curve 8520 symbolizes RIM’s entrance into the “super affordable” market. Although the guys refused to comment on pricing, the phone retails for less than a hundred dollars in US markets. That’s damn cheap for a Blackberry.
What makes the Curve shine is that despite being an entry level device, it sports features that have never before been released such as the touch pad, which replaces the trackball “Pearl” and for once, it comes with native sync to Mac OS X. This is a boon for Mac users as apps such as Missing Sync for Blackberry or PocketMac are still, at the end of the day third party applications.
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