
T-Mobile UK will be carrying the 8700g and it should be available sometime early next month. What makes it drool-worthy is its updated design and an even bigger color screen. It also comes with an Intel processor, 64MB flash memory, 16MB SRAM and the promise of faster Web browsing, attachment viewing and application performance. Expect all the usual Blackberry goodies, like Bluetooth and full QWERTY keyboard. Retails for around $338.
Via Gizmodo
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