RIM has launched the fourth phone based on its BlackBerry 7 OS, the manufacturer's new operating system released earlier this month.
The BlackBerry Curve 9360 is aimed at the mid-tier user, offering a low entry point for those moving from using feature phones to a smartphone and a greater emphasis on 'style'.
TIn terms of specs, the Curve 9360 comes with GPS and Wi-Fi support, a five megapixel camera, a microSD/SDHC slot supporting up to 32 GB memory cards for additional media storage and an 800Mhz processor. It will also feature all the software updates included in BlackBerry 7 OS.
RIM said the phone will be on sale in the UK at some point in September. An Australian release date and pricing has yet to be confirmed.
See the video below from Vodafone reviewing the BlackBerry Curve 9360.
This article originally appeared at itpro.co.uk