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Sprint Nextel and Research In Motion on Monday announced the availability of the BlackBerry Curve 8350i smartphone. Sprint is calling it the most advanced push-to-talk BlackBerry smartphone ever. The 8350i taps into iDEN (Integrated Digital Enhanced Network) technology on the Nextel National Network, and offers the Nextel Direct Connect national push-to-talk service. It has a slim design with a black exterior, a full QWERTY keyboard, a trackball with intuitive navigation, and an internal antenna, as well as a two-megapixel camera and a jack for earphones to listen to MP3s. “The BlackBerry Curve 8350i smartphone is ideal for customers who want the benefit of the popular Nextel Direct Connect service together with the power of the BlackBerry platform,” said Mark Guibert, vice president of corporate marketing at RIM. “We think Nextel Direct Connect customers will be very pleased with its range of new features and stylish design.” Built-In Wi-Fi Support The first push-to-talk BlackBerry smartphone to offer built-in Wi-Fi support, the 8350i lets users browse the Internet, download e-mail attachments, and send and receive e-mails while talking on the phone. It’s also the first to offer Group Connect to let customers set up group conversations with up to 20 participants. The smartphone supports integrated business solutions, including a large selection of GPS-enabled apps, and access to thousands of third-party mobile applications for tasks such as dispatch operations and fleet and workforce management. With the Direct Connect international network, the 8350i allows connections between the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Peru. And “Talkgroup” connects groups of up to 200 people at once within the same local market and in the same fleet. “Because of its unique combination of push-to-talk capabilities and several other advanced features, the BlackBerry Curve 8350i smartphone is likely to appeal to both individual consumers and business customers,” said David Chamberlain, principal analyst…
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