Verizon BlackBerry Curve 8530, Samsung u640 Convoy and Casio G’Zone Brigade

Apart from announcing the HTC Droid Eris and actuation the LG Chocolate Touch, Verizon has also declared the BlackBerry Curve 8530 and Samsung Convoy today.

Previously famous as BlackBerry Aries, the Curve 8530 is the CDMA edition of T-Mobile’s BlackBerry 8520.

The 8530 features EV-DO connectivity, Wi-Fi, GPS, flooded QWERTY keyboard, QVGA display, optical trackpad, 3.5mm headset jack, 2MP camera and MicroSD bill support.

BlackBerry Curve 8530 module be acquirable at Verizon play Nov 20 for $99.99 on alter (after a $100 mail-in rebate).

BlackBerry Curve 8530 Verizon

The another amount declared by Verizon – Samsung u640 Convoy – is a clifflike Push To Talk clamshell.

The Samsung Convoy meets expeditionary specifications 810F standards for detritus and damper resistance, humidity, vibration, solar radiation, low/high temperature and altitude. It comes with VZ Navigator, correct and interior displays, Bluetooth 2.1, 2MP camera and a 1300 mAh battery. The good module be acquirable from Verizon play Nov 15 for $49.99 on contract.

Samsung Convoy SCH-u640 Verizon

Another clifflike good that’s headlike to Verizon is the Casio G’Zone Brigade which, according to Engadget, is tight and features Push To Talk and composition viewer. The G’Zone Brigade has a diminutive designate and an alphamerical keyboard on the outside, as substantially as a caretaker designate and a QWERTY keyboard on the inside.

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The move Negro and sound of Casio G’Zone Brigade were not declared by Verizon.

Via Verizon here and here

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Motorola Clutch i465 announced by Sprint too

Sprint has just announced the future availability of Motorola Clutch i465, a rugged iDEN phone that can already be bought via Boost Mobile, on pre-pay.

Sprint’s customers will be able to buy the Clutch i465 starting “this summer”, for as low as $39.99 (with a 2-yr contract agreement, a $20 instant rebate, and a $50 mail-in rebate).

Motorola Clutch i465 comes as Sprint’s first Nextel Direct Connect phone to have a full QWERTY keyboard and at the same time to meet Military Specification 810F for low pressure, high/low temperatures, shock, vibration, dust and solar radiation.

Its features include push to talk (obviously), Group Messaging (lets you create groups of up to 20 contacts to send messages to, simultaneously), GPS, Bluetooth, a 128 x 160 pixels display and a VGA photo camera.

Motorola Clutch i465 Sprint

You can register on Sprint’s website to find out when exactly the Motorola Clutch i465 will be available.

Via Press release

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