1. TheAlixsz's Avatar
    So I basically went to Westfield Stratford in London (Biggest shopping mall in europe) and the new Bllackberry Curve 9320 was out of stock! I was pissed off! But then... this is a good thing for RIM! Way to go, getting all the teenagers to buy it.
    05-27-12 04:54 PM
  2. BoldPreza's Avatar
    Should have just got the 9350/60
    05-27-12 05:25 PM
  3. James Richardson's Avatar
    9360 is £50 more expensive. That'll probably explain the choice.

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    05-27-12 06:24 PM
  4. belfastdispatcher's Avatar
    9360 is �50 more expensive. That'll probably explain the choice.

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    I thought that's �100+ more expensive, last time I looked they start at �250 payg.
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    05-28-12 02:52 AM
  5. anjali_jain's Avatar
    Vodafone UK is the latest member to start selling the Curve 9320 to customers, and to tell you the truth, it isn’t that bad of a deal considering its price point. Right now, the carrier is selling the smartphone for $177 (�112) on Pay As You Go price plans.
    05-28-12 04:01 AM
  6. houshinto#IM's Avatar
    Good to hear it. Though that will not silence the haters who just want BB10 last year.

    Now lets see RIM get that same trend in the emerging markets!
    05-28-12 10:45 AM
  7. kingbernie06511's Avatar
    wow, if RIM's phones are such hot items, then they should turn up a profit at the next quarter...

    If not this means they have been focusing on the wrong end of the scale - low costs phones, while leaving the high end completely opened to Apple and Google.
    05-28-12 01:41 PM
  8. cgk's Avatar
    Op goes to a few shops seems a bit of a leap to "out of stock in the UK". I was comparing prices on this over the weekend in Liverpool and there were no stock issues (the bigger issue is my niece wants it in white but there is no white model yet...)

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    05-28-12 01:45 PM
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