BlackBerry Curve 9300
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15 years ago
BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300
The Curve 3G 9300 is basically an updated version of the Curve 8520 - RIM's previous entry-level model. But rather than merely rehashing that phone, RIM has added in some tempting extras, not least of which is support for 3G, something that the 8520 was sorely missing.
15 years ago
What a stunning looking phone, but the blackberry maps feature is something I have, no it didn't come on the 4.6 software but upgrade to os 5 and you'll get it
15 years ago
If you're only interested in a phone for calls, emails and texting, the BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 is ideal. The keyboard means you'll be able to text easily at speed, and quality is also good.
15 years ago
Blackberry 9300 Gemini
There has been a lot of rumour and hype surrounding RIM's recently leaked details of a new handset that they are working on, a beefed up ‘3G' Blackberry Curve. Initial reports were that this mobile phone was code named ‘Gemini' and related to a device called the Blackberry 9300 .
15 years ago
BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 review: BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300
The BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 is an uninspiring, but perfectly adequate, update to the Curve smart-phone range. Its 3G connectivity is a welcome addition, but a disappointingly unresponsive trackpad is a real letdown. The BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 is a perked-up version of the entry-level BlackBerry Curve 8520, with 3G connectivity and slightly more oomph under the hood. But its trackpad is frustrating, and it offers absolutely nothing to get excited about. Overall, the Curve 3G is the definition of 'decent but dull'.
Pros:
- Great connectivity
- dedicated music keys
- will get updated to BlackBerry 6 OS
- excellent email support
- long battery life.
Cons:
- Unresponsive optical trackpad
- pretty boring overall
- requires a BlackBerry contract
- apps tend to be fewer and pricier than those of competing platforms.
15 years ago
BLACKBERRY CURVE: BUDGET BLACKBERRY
The blackberry curve is a phone designed for teenagers. With it's chunky and pebble like design feel
Pros:
- -Great battery life
- Cute design (for teens)
- Great keyboard
Cons:
- -Chunky -Freezes -Unreliable at best
15 years ago
BlackBerry Curve 9300 in-depth review -
With the arrival of the BlackBerry Torch, RIM's most revolutionary handset to date, the Curve 3G has slipped somewhat under the radar. Effectively an upgrade to the popular BlackBerry Curve 8520, it's another "first BlackBerry" aimed to tempt the messaging obsessed consumer, but with a few tasty...
Pros:
- Synching the phone with multiple email addresses is a straightforward process
- with multiple accounts supporting push email
Cons:
- Despite supporting HSDPA and Wi-Fi
- the video streaming process was very stop start
15 years ago
Blackberry Curve 9300
We all know that Blackberry 's the trend these days, against its opponent the iPhone. A few months ago, I was desperately looking for a new phone that would meet all my needs. I hesitated between getting a Blackberry or an iPhone.
15 years ago
I have mixed feelings about the new BlackBerry Curve 3G. On the one hand, it's an affordable smartphone with some decent entry-level features. But it's also missing a few key features--such as the latest BlackBerry OS and a high-res screen--that could make the Curve 3G a must-have device.
14 years ago
BlackBerry Curve 9300 Review
The BlackBerry Curve 9300 is one of the most talked about smartphones on the market today due to its exciting new features and media capabilities. Contrary to its predecessor, the BlackBerry Curve 8520, this newer version supports 3G connectivity and has created an upsurge in usage.
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