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Just in time for Christmas, Brightstar has introduced the white version of the BlackBerry Bold 9900 and Curve 9360. This gives BlackBerry hopefuls some exclusivity especially during the holiday season.
On top of that, the first 1,500 customers that registers their white BlackBerry Bold 9900 device will receive RM300 AirAsia vouchers. Meanwhile the 1st 1,500 customers of the white BlackBerry Curve 9360 will get RM150 AirAsia vouchers instead. To add more peace of mind, Brightstar is giving 24 months warranty for the new BlackBerry devices provided that you register within 2 weeks of purchase.
If you’re interested to get one, here’s the list of dealers for the white Bold 9900 and white Curve 9360.
UPDATE: According to @mekyuyu, this offer is limited at 30 packages per day.
BlackBerry devices are going for cheap at PC Fair which is happening at KL Convention centre from today until 4th December 2011. If you’ve been eyeing on a BlackBerry, this is probably the best time to get it. They are throwing 50% for the 2nd unit and this isn’t for the old models.
This is applicable on the recently launched BlackBerry Bold 9790, BlackBerry Curve 9360 and BlackBerry Curve 9380. Meanwhile, the rest of the BlackBerry line up will get you exclusive BB T-Shirts and laptop bag. The BlackBerry Bold 9790 is sold outright at RM1,488 while the Curve 9360 and 9380 are priced at RM1,166.
The 50% promo is valid if you purchase any original BlackBerry accessories. Each customer is limited to 2 pairs (4 smart phones). The free items offered is available while stocks last. Head over to Booth #C02 to grab yours.
U Mobile now offers the Blackberry Curve 9360 for RM499 on its Unlimited BlackBerry Internet Service + 5GB of data plan. There’s only one option of 24 months contract with a monthly commitment fee of RM68.
Strangely until now Maxis has yet to bundle the Curve 9360 while the rest including DiGi & Celcom has already been offering it.
For more information, head over to U Mobile Blackberry page.

DiGi is going on a BlackBerry discount rampage after revealing its BlackBerry Bold 9900, Curve 9360 and Torch 9810 offers.
On 24 months contract of DG Smart Plan 68, the Torch 9800 is offered at RM979, while the Bold 9780 at RM879 and Curve 9300 at RM379. Outright, the 3 are offered at RM1600, RM1312 and RM876 respectively. If BlackBerry devices are not your thing, DiGi is also offering the HTC Desire HD at RM729 and LG Optimus One at RM179 on contract. The prices above are applicable if you sign up through their online store with full details here.

Apart from that, those that buy the latest BlackBerry (Bold 9900, Torch 9810 & Curve 9360) on contract from 10th October till 10th December will stand a chance to win another BlackBerry. They are giving 30x Curve 9300, 20x Bold 9780 and 10x Torch 9800 with one given out daily. For more info on the FREE BlackBerry offer, head over here.

Celcom too is offering the BlackBerry Curve 9360 on contract, right after DiGi which started offering it on Monday.
For personal subscription, it is offered as low as RM838 on 12 months contract of Celcom Exec 50 + BlackBerry Pro plan that offers 5GB of data. Meanwhile for Biz customers, it can be yours for RM588 with a longer 24 months contract of P48 + RM2 SMS Pack and BlackBerry Pro.
For more information, head to Celcom BlackBerry Curve 9360 page. Full plan options after the break.

DiGi today has revealed its bundling of BlackBerry Curve 9360 which is sold outright for RM1218. This is the latest Curve running on BlackBerry 7 OS. It goes for as low as RM599 over 24 months contract on Smart Plan 68. For those that wants lower monthly commitment, it goes for RM799 on Smart Plan 48.
The older Curve 9300, is going for RM499 on 24 months contract of Smart Plan 68 and is priced RM1099 outright. For that small difference, the 9360 would be a better choice.
For more information, head over to DiGi’s Curve 9360 page.
RIM today announced not one, not two but three all-new BlackBerry Curves in its line-up of new smartphones that will feature that BlackBerry 7 OS. The Curve 9350, Curve 9360 and the Curve 9370 are designed to address a large and important segment of the global mobile phone market where customers are looking to upgrade their existing feature phones or existing BlackBerry Curve with an affordable, easy-to-use, full-featured smartphone.
“These new models will build on the incredible success of the BlackBerry Curve line and further expand the largest global launch of BlackBerry smartphones in our history,” said Mike Lazaridis, President and Co-CEO at RIM.
Weighing in at only 99g, the new Curves feature a slim design with a 2.4-inch 480×360 screen and BlackBerry’s legendary tactile and easy to use physical QWERTY keyboard. There’s also an optical trackpad and 5MP camera (no word on whether it records HD videos. It should). The new Curves also continues RIM’s adoption of NFC with all three devices featuring the technology.
The BlackBerry Curve 9350, 9360 and 9370 are expected to be available in Canada this month and the rest of the world beginning September. No pricing details have been revealed.
A part from all this no other details were announced so we’re curious as to processors and built-in memory that the new Curves will be packing along with what differences the different codes bring. Guess we’ll have to wait and see.
