Blackberry 8320 curve with wifi - titanium




















Like the BlackBerry , the is a multimedia powerhouse by BlackBerry standards. It has a stereo 3. The phone also supports A2DP for stereo Bluetooth headphones and we found sound quality to be very good over Bluetooth using the Plantronics Pulsar The Media Player application again, same as the 's handles music, video playback, ringtone management and photo viewing.

The music player has options for shuffle, genres, play by artist and play by album. The image viewer is fairly fast and you can use it to set any image as the home screen background. You can use the microSD card to store music and video. Sound is decent through the mono speaker and very good with the included 3. As with most RIM devices, the Curve is responsive and performs most tasks quickly.

After BIS provisioning, the Curve had 20 megs of free storage. To expand the storage space for data but not application installation , the BlackBerry comes with an SDHC microSD card slot and you can use up to 4 GB cards or greater to store your data. The card is located under the battery unfortunately, which means you must power down the phone to insert or remove a card. Yes, it's still exciting to find a BlackBerry with a camera.

No, the photos aren't that great, but we've seen worse. The 2 megapixel camera takes photos only, no video, and can save images at a maximum of x resolution.

Nothing has changed since our BlackBerry review , so we won't rehash camera features here. But we've included a couple of sample photos so you can get an idea of image quality. WiFi is hard on battery life, and as a result, the 's battery life was shorter compared to the Pearl, and The BlackBerry lasted us about 2 days on a charge with moderate use-- not bad by smartphone standards but less than the 3 to 3.

In our tests we left WiFi on when in the office since we wanted to use the Hotspot Home service for free unlimited domestic calling when possible. When out of the office we turned WiFi on when at a WiFi hotspot.

The BlackBerry Curve is an exciting device. We've seen a lot of "me too" devices that are copies of last year's successful model or are simply clones of the same phone offered on another carrier. Calls transition nearly transparently between GSM and UMA and you get to use your mobile number for the ultimate in convenience. That's an important new technology we hope to see more of in the coming years. Web sites: www.

Display: 2. Battery: mAh lithium Ion battery, rechargeable and user replaceable. Claimed talk time: 5 hours. Claimed standby time: 22 Days. Performance: Intel Xscale processor, MHz. Size: 4. Weight: 3. Networking: WiFi Bluetooth v2. Software: BlackBerry push email client. PIM apps include address book, calendar, tasks and memo.

Also Alarm, voice note, calculator, Password Keeper included. BrickBreaker game is bundled. Customizing the screen with your own themes and wallpaper will keep yours from being confused with those who've also purchased this popular "smartphone.

Easy to use and navigate, you can adjust the control sensitivity through the Settings menu, making sure your BlackBerry does things exactly how you like it. The improved key spacing and tactile response earn raves from almost every user. It's even equipped with a 3. RIM continues to innovate and improve their product line, and the Curve is an exquisite example of their attention to detail.

Try it out today! Receiving personal and business emails and viewing attached files can now all be done within your palm.

Bluetooth 2. Transfer and share photos, music, videos and documents in great convenience using your BlackBerry Curve Whether you make phone calls in the US or anywhere else, the quad-band capability ensures you make phone calls all the time over local mobile phone networks.

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