BlackBerry Curve 9300
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15 years ago
RIM BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 review
The BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 is the first Curve for T-Mobile USA and AT&T to support 3G data, as its name implies. Todd tests the phone out for us in this review and finds that the phone is solid, but lacking some of the sex appeal of other modern smartphones.
Pros:
- Good battery life
- excellent form factor
- first-rate keyboard
Cons:
- Low resolution screen
- poor web browser
- mediocre camera
- dated operating system
- so-so call quality
15 years ago
Blackberry Curve 3G 9300
As an entry-level smartphone, the BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 is appealing. The design is traditional BlackBerry and manages to strike a balance between being stylish and professional; and there are some decent features onboard including BBM, access to the BB OS 6 when it's launched, and good...
15 years ago
BlackBerry Curve 3G review
The new kit should have been included last year - but it's still a first class messaging phone
Pros:
- Keyboard
- GPS now included
- BlackBerry 6 on the way
Cons:
- Screen is poor
- boring build
15 years ago
BlackBerry Curve 3G Review
The BlackBerry Curve had gone largely unnoticed in the shadow of the innovative BlackBerry Torch. An upgraded version of the Curve 8520, the Curve 3G is targeted at messaging obsessives who have not yet tried the BlackBerry and want to give it a try – a "my first BlackBerry" if you like.
15 years ago
Editor's Review of the Curve 3G
It may be pitched as an entry level smartphone, but the Curve 3G packs a 2.4-inch screen, a full QWERTY keypad and high-speed connectivity
15 years ago
REVIEW: BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300
The BlackBerry Curve 9300 is definitely a lesser BlackBerry, but the price reflects that. The camera leaves much to be desired, the keyboard isn't the most comfortable thing in the world, and web surfing can be an exercise in frustration.
15 years ago
BlackBerry Curve 3G
If you're looking for innovation and the next big thing in phones, the BlackBerry Curve 3G 9330 on Verizon isn't it. But if you're looking for a device that can handle e-mail, messaging, and run a decent amount of apps, this smart phone will get the job done.
Pros:
- Good call quality
- Speedy processor for a BlackBerry
- Great QWERTY keyboard
- Inexpensive
Cons:
- Quiet speakerphone
- Outdated display
- Web browser needs work
- Runs older BlackBerry 5 OS
15 years ago
BlackBerry Curve 3G Review
The BlackBerry Curve 3G is an inexpensive consumer-oriented smartphone that uses the typical BlackBerry design and sports 3G wireless networking, Wi-Fi, and GPS. Shaun Mahal brings us this review.
Pros:
- Wi-Fi added
- Updated styling
- Low price
Cons:
- Sluggish at times
- Sub-standard camera
- Makes little use of 3G capabilities
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 .
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