NEW DELHI, INDIA: With stiff competition from the smartphone makers as well as domestic rich-feature device manufactures, Research In Motion (RIM) has finally introduced the BlackBerry Curve 9220 smartphone.
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Priced at Rs 10,990, the company says that the new device is equipped with a slew of features, and is affordable. It has BlackBerry OS 7.1, and full QWERTY keyboard with 2 megapixel rear camera.
The company claims that BlackBerry Curve 9220 smartphone has a longer battery life and has a dedicated key for accessing BlackBerry Messenger and built-in FM radio.
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