whatmobile.net Updated: 2013-11-09 07:40:44
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BlackBerry handsets are great. They match unbeatably good email delivery with decent features and increasingly stylish design. Most are quite wide, but the joy of the first BlackBerry Curve was that it was narrower, managing to squeeze a perfectly usab...
Overall, this is a great phone. It has that one big omission, namely 3G, but it keeps the price down and battery performance up. If email is of prime concern, youll barely notice the difference. RIM has found ways of delivering email quickly using GSM...
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A desirable form factor that doesn?t compromise on usability.
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2013-11-09 07:40:49
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A slim Blackberry that doesnt dispose of what makes Blackberries so popular and effective.
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2013-11-09 07:40:49
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DesignThe place -- a dark bar, somewhere in Waterloo, Ontario. A somewhat dejected BlackBerry Pearl downs its fifth drink (a BlackBerry Schnapps, naturally) and glances across the bar. A chubby BlackBerry 8800 starts giving it the eye. It too was inten...
Eye catching design, Good camera, Excellent keyboard, Quadband GSM, Bluetooth...
No WiFi, No HSDPA, Average battery life...
The BlackBerry Curve takes both good and bad factors from the Pearl and 8800, making it an enticing phone -- but were still waiting for the ultimate consumer BlackBerry...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-09 07:40:51
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BlackBerry Curve Review by 3G.co.uk See 3Gs best deal on the BlackBerry Curve - click here The BlackBerry has thrived solely on its slick mobile email and messaging capabilities. But as its latest model, the Curve, suggests, it’s time to embrace the...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2013-11-09 07:40:51
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mobile e-mail and media playback, but not many curves: Think BlackBerry and you probably think mobile e-mail. And rightly so. After all, BlackBerry has claimed mobile e-mail as its own territory, even though other devices, including Symbian phones and Win...
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The first BlackBerry to combine a full keyboard and camera, the 8300 Curve doesnt have the visceral desirability of the Pearl - or the slab-like bulk of the 8800 - but it does have QWERTY and trackball, spell checking and competent multimedia in a sma...
The first BlackBerry to combine a full keyboard and camera, the 8300 Curve doesnt have the visceral desirability of the Pearl - or the slab-like bulk of the 8800 - but it does have QWERTY and trackball, spell checking and competent multimedia in a sma...
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The BlackBerry Curve 8300 is the latest chic smart phone to sashay down the standard mobile phone runway. Petite and gently rounded at the corners (as its name suggests), the Curve does for Research In Motions line of QWERTY-keyboard-equipped handheld...
Style and design, trackball, multimedia features...
Lack of Wi-Fi and HSDPA/3G, productivity applications still thin The Final Word The BlackBerry Curve is a seductive alternative to other candy-bar phones with wide-aspect-ratio screens. If the providers price is right, the Curve could well become the...
The BlackBerry Curve is a seductive alternative to other candy-bar phones with wide-aspect-ratio screens. If the providers price is right, the Curve could well become the hot smart phone of the moment.
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Hot on the heels of the BlackBerry 8800 (see issue 153, p58), the Curve is RIMs consumer version of its latest design. Along with the curves, the 8300 has gained a 2-megapixel camera, although it struggles when faced with anything less than perfect...
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A desirable form factor that doesnt compromise on usability. It doesnt take a marketing genius to note that RIMs BlackBerry devices have met with roars of approval from both business users and consumers. So its no surprise that, hot on the heels o...
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RIMs (Research In Motions) BlackBerry Curve, also known as the BlackBerry 8300, is a full-keyboard smartphone thats both delightful and perplexing. The BlackBerry Curve, available SIM-free for around £300, is delightful because its the sleekest...
On balance the BlackBerry Curves compromises make it more appealing than most similar devices, not less. It isnt quite as sleek and sexy as the BlackBerry Pearl, but it is more attuned to business and is still smaller than most smartphones. The Blac...
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Has the iconic emailer lost its way with the latest model?...
Easy to use, full QWERTY keyboard, size, media features...
no 3G or Wi-Fi...
Overall though - we like it, like it a lot...
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shinyshiny.tv Updated: 2013-11-09 07:40:53
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The Curve is the third BlackBerry to use the new rollerball navigation, as seen on the Pearl and 8800 and the second to get its own name in addition to a number. Despite its moniker, though, its not actually that curvy. In fact the BlackBerry Rounded...
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The Curve is the third BlackBerry to use the new rollerball navigation, as seen on the Pearl and 8800 and the second to get its own name in addition to a number. Despite its moniker, though, its not actually that curvy. In fact the BlackBerry Rounded...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-09 07:40:53
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Although it doesnt have Wi-Fi or 3G support, the BlackBerry Curve offers a best-of-breed design and a well-rounded set of features to make it an attractive device for consumers and mobile professionals alike.
Slimline design with an improved full QWERTY keyboard, 2megapixel camera, Bluetooth and a media player, Spellchecker for email and memos, Autoadjusting call volume in noisy environments...
Lacks integrated WiFi and 3G support, Camera does not support video recording, Call quality sounded a bit hollow...
Although it doesnt have Wi-Fi or 3G support, the BlackBerry Curve offers a best-of-breed design and a well-rounded set of features to make it an attractive device for consumers and mobile professionals alike...
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The rounded design of the Curve makes it pleasant to hold and its small enough to use single-handed if youre just doing it bit of surfing. But its not so tiny that using two hands feels cramped. The trackball, as per the previous models, is great...
The Curve is a well thought out consumer BlackBerry with a texting-friendly full QWERTY keyboard. Like its siblings, it still lags a little on the multimedia side of things, but its getting there. But it excels with email...
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webuser.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-09 07:40:53
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Ask someone who works for a large company about gadgets that can access the web on the go, and theyll probably start rattling on about BlackBerrys. more...
This is a small, compact smartphone that fits plenty of useful tricks into its case. Email addicts wont be able to get enough of it, but those looking for something to browse the web with might find it disappointing – its no better than any other op...
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Video review: Definitely the most realised BlackBerry yet, although its multimedia performance still needs a serious boost and more than a little fine-tuning...
Easy to use. Simple email set-up procedure. Integrated 3.5mm headphone jack. Stereo Bluetooth support...
No 3G or Wi-Fi connectivity. Disjointed music player. Average camera...
Definitely the most realised BlackBerry yet, although its multimedia performance still needs a serious boost and more than a little fine-tuning...
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