
AT&T will be bringing the BlackBerry Curve 3G and the BlackBerry Pearl 3G to its network this fall. AT&T will be the fourth U.S. carrier to release the Curve 3G from Research in Motion following earlier leaks that the device would appear on the carrier’s roadmap. The consumer-oriented Curve 3G will be upgradeable to the BlackBerry 6 operating system, and will be available in time for the holidays with a price of $99 on contract with a BlackBerry data plan. The Pearl 3G will be released earlier than the Curve, but will be slightly more expensive at $149 on contract starting October 17. Both phones will feature WiFi connectivity and 3G support on AT&T’s HSPA network.
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