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04/10/2008, 4:00pm, EDT

Thursday, April 10th

AT&T rebate sheet reveals Pearl 8110

A rebate sheet from AT&T for the spring retail season seems to have leaked on the Internet on Thursday, revealing that the cellular carrier will replace the Pearl 8100 with the new 8110. Buyers who opt for this phone will be eligible for a $50 rebate card from AT&T. Furthermore, the form indicates the phones must be purchased before May 11, meaning the new Pearl should hit shelves well before then. The other new phone to AT&T on the form is the Pantech C520, the Breeze, with a $30 rebate.

The Pearl 8110 trades the 8120's Wi-Fi capabilities with an integrated GPS, just like the CDMA-only 8130. As with the other two BlackBerry devices, it has a 2-megapixel camera, a microSD card slot and 64MB of internal memory. All three feature a 3.5mm headphone jack.

The rebates will be valid only on phones purchased between April 8 and May 11 and paid by way of an AT&T promotion card. [via BGR]






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