As previously reported last month, T-Mobile has launched the BlackBerry Curve 8900.
The device is intended to be a variant of the Bold without 3G access and features a landscape HVGA (480×320) display, quadband GSM/EDGE 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus, speakerphone, microSDHC expansion slot, media player,  Wi-Fi with UMA support for HotSpot @ Home, Bluetooth with stereo audio support, and GPS support via built-in transceiver.
The device is now availabile from T-Mobile for $299.99 after new 2 year agreement and $200 instant online discount before an additional $100 mail-in rebate, bringing the total to $199.99.
Just ported from Sprint to T-Mobile for this. I’ve recently realized that I don’t need all that bloatware junk (TV, OTA Music Downloads) and just wanted a cool clean BlackBerry that works well.
I am very impressed so far with T-Mobile’s call quality and ease of use features on this model. The WiFi calling is probably my favorite feature.
Great looking device I must add that performs as well as a smartphone should with the added benefit of a beefy processor, great cammy, more internal memory, support for 16 MB’s of expandable memory.
To be honest, I don’t miss 3G at all. I know it’s great for tethering and uploading/downloading huge apps, but I have no need for it on my phone. If I seriously need to download a huge file, I’m most likely not going to do it while driving about; instead I’ll probably be in my office or home where WiFi is available. No big deal really.