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New BlackBerry Curve 9320, 9220 Codenames: Armstrong and Davis

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Last week we saw a 2012 roadmap leak, which included additional information we exclusively told you last month. The leaked slides captured a small glimpse at the Curve 9320 and Curve 9220. Both devices will be targeted for the emerging East Asia and Africa markets.

Today, our source tells us the codenames for both devices. The Curve 9320 is codenamed ‘Armstrong’ and the Curve 9220 is ‘Davis’. The Curve 9320 looks to be releasing very soon.  It is already at a carrier evaluation build of OS 7.1.0.242.

While the new Curves may not be that ‘special’, they do introduce a new feature never before seen on a BlackBerry: a dedicated BBM button. This button will be located on the left side of the devices, giving you quicker access to the messenger you love.





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Lucas Atkins
Founder of N4BB.COM! Doing my best to bring you the latest in BlackBerry news, leaks, reviews, videos, and so much more. I will always make sure our content is unbiased and on point. I enjoy going out to socialize, racing fancy cars, a glass of delish pinot with a La Aroma de Cuba, and best of all hanging out with my wife.




4 Comments



  1. Deathcommand

    They ruined the nice Uniform 93xx device names.
    I don’t like the new numbers systems.


  2. so this dedicated bbm button on the left side is basically a convenience key?? wonder if its user changeable because I’m not a big fan of the rest of the OS 7 devices that have with only 1 convenience key.


  3. kingbernie06511

    great! more low-end devices from a company bashed for abandoning higher end hardware!


  4. chitwood

    (9220) Davis is a good & nice phone, much better that the 8520! i so it, and i like it



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