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RIM launches BlackBerry Curve 9320 in India

Last updated on: May 25, 2012 20:02 IST
BlackBerry Curve 9320.

Amid falling tariffs and increasing popularity of 3G services, Canadian handset maker Research in Motion on Friday launched 3G-compatible BlackBerry Curve 9320 smartphone priced at Rs 15,990 in the country.

The new smartphone features all the core BlackBerry messaging and social-centric features that keep people connected and offers global 3G connectivity, RIM said in a statement.

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RIM launches BlackBerry Curve 9320 in India

Last updated on: May 25, 2012 20:02 IST
BlackBerry Curve 9320.

"The BlackBerry Curve series is extremely popular and successful in India.

"This new model is designed to make it easy for customers to be socially-connected, and we expect it will be especially popular in the youth segment," RIM India managing director Sunil Dutt said.

Based on the BlackBerry 7.1 operating system, the handset also comes with a built-in FM radio and a better battery life, which offers customers up to 7 hours of talk time.

The integrated camera includes a flash and supports video recording.

Recently, Bharti Airtel and Idea Cellular have slashed 3G prices by up to 70 per cent, while Reliance Communications also joined the league today to cut prices by up to 61 per cent from their existing rates.

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RIM launches in India

Last updated on: May 25, 2012 20:02 IST
BlackBerry Curve 9320.

The tariff plans are aimed at making Internet usage within the reach of rural, mid-town customers at home and help first time users experience the benefits of 3G, the operators have said.

The government had received over Rs 67,000 crore (Rs 670 billion) from the 3G auctions held in 2010. With operators taking huge loans to pay for the 3G licences, experts say operators are under pressure to recover the investment, which could see more operators slashing tariffs in the coming days.

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