BlackBerry Curve Apollo & Dakota news

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In just one day, two upcoming BlackBerry handsets were leaked online. The quad-band/ tri-band BlackBerry Curve Apollo features a 480 x 360 resolution screen, 800MGhz Tavor MG-1 CPU, 512MB RAM, a 5-megapixel camera with HD video recording capability, 1050mAh battery, Bluetooth, WiFi, GPS, and BlackBerry OS 6.1.
Meanwhile, the BlackBerry Dakota (pictured) is predicted to be its best device by far as it integrates a 2.8-inch VGA capacitive touchscreen on its Bold-designed device. The Dakota, which also supports quad-band GSM/ GPRS/ EDGE and tri-band UMTS, runs on BlackBerry OS 6.1, with 768MB of RAM, 4GB storage space, a magnetometer, accelerometer, a proximity sensor, and a back-facing 5-megapixel camera with HD video recording, image stabilization, and flash. It would even have, if rumors are to be believed, a 3G mobile hotspot.
Release dates and prices of both devices are still a mystery, but we could not wait for them to hit the stores.
Source: Engadget and CrunchGear

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