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The BlackBerry Curve refresh, the 9370 aka Sedona or Apollo was for a long time on the horizon but somehow RIM decided not to launch the smartphone together with the Bold 9900. A recent leak ofBlackBerry OS 7 for the Curve 9370 surfaced and, as usual, got dismantled to reveal a couple of tutorial videos.
Besides the videos embedded below, showing you around the device, introducing you to the basics, the smartphone, the home screen and so on, the leaked ROM also has vendor data referenced. And, as you'd expect, it's T-Mobile so it's safe to assume that the Apollo will be, at one point, part of the T-Mobile line-up. It's just a matter of when RIM decides to launch the smartphone.
Source: CrackBerry (1),(2)
Via: PocketBerry
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