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All the hype has been about the Sprint and Verizon BlackBerry Curve releases. And while they’ll still be hyped, they’re not the first to hit the market. Canadian provider Telus has beat them to the punch, as their Curve is currently available. There’s not a whole ton left to talk about since we’ve talked about the specs and seen the pictures.

So we’re looking at a 2-mexapixel camera. Yes, it has GPS. No, it doesn’t have WiFi.
No, it’s not a hoax this time — it actually shows up on Telus’s phones page.
It’ll set you back $249.99 with a three-year contract. That goes up a whole $200 for a two-year contract, another $50 for a one-year contract, and all the way to $549.99 with no contract.
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Yeah they are first but they are still pricing it out of the market. Telus needs to start explaining the benefits of locking into 3 years contracts with them.
[...] 8330 saw shelves for the first time this week, debuting on Telus, and hitting Bell by the end of the week. Looks like the Canadians have outdone us here, as Verizon [...]
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