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Unless you are working in a high security government facility or some top secret underground lab in Area 51 (It could exist!) that does not allow you to carry a camera phone, you are most likely to carry the original version of the BlackBerry 8350i rather than the latest version that comes without the camera. While the camera comes off, not much else changes with the 8350i; in fact nothing else at all. Even the price tag is the same with you having to shell out $149.99 on a contract (after rebate)— the exact same amount that you pay for the 8350i with camera! However, this is still good news and the day we’ll start working at NASA, we will appreciate it, too. Right? [via EngadgetMobile]

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