tracyandmatt.co.uk Updated: 2012-02-11 18:00:38
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The Curve brand has been hugely successful for RIM, especially the 8520 mega-hit; these were the first BlackBerries that appealed to the masses on a budget, allowing the everyman a taste of BBM and the famed BlackBerry keyboard. Alongside the Curve 936...
In virtually every sense, the Curve 9380 is a downgraded Torch 9860. While that Torch was a decent effort from RIM, the design brief doesn't transfer as well to a cheaper device. That doesn't mean I think it's a particularly bad phone though. At its cu...
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Perhaps sensing that it’s on the verge of losing the smartphone battle, BlackBerry manufacturer RIM has all but swamped the market recently with a rash of handsets, each offering something a little bit different. The Curve 9380 is the midrange full-scr...
The BlackBerry Curve 9380 betrays its lower end leanings with a fairly low resolution screen and underpowered processor, but it’s got a decent camera and messaging capabilities. The lack of content on BlackBerry App World will be a frustration for som...
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After playing it cool for a few years, RIM has apparently decided that there's something to this touchscreen phone lark after all, releasing a budget all-touch device in the shape of the BlackBerry Curve 9380.In the last few months we've seen a touchscree...
Fairly cheap, Bright, colourful screen, Some nice design in BB OS 7, Light and quite well-made, Some good social integration...
Low screen resolution, A few performance issues, OS has lots of rough edges, Keyboard is a bit fiddly, Some poor social integration, too...
ForFairly cheapBright, colourful screenSome nice design in BB OS 7Light and quite well-madeSome good social integration...
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fonehome.co.uk Updated: 2012-02-11 18:00:38
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Ho there BlackBerry Curve 9380. Didn’t we see you a few months ago, wearing a keyboard? No? Oh, that was your twin, the Curve 9360? I see. So what’s new about you then? NFC? Yes, yes. No buttons, you say? Right. Better come in then...
The typing troubles really serve to make this a niche product next to its sibling, the QWERTY infused BlackBerry Curve 9360LoveCompact size, BlackBerry 7′s universal searchHateKeyboard can be maddening, BlackBerry 7 is dullSpecs:Screen: 3.2-inch, 480 x...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2012-02-11 18:00:38
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Anyone looking to update their Curve for a touchscreen device will find the 9380 offers a comfortable and familiar option. It may not be as durable as some devices, but it is small and light. However, there's not much in the way of entertainment or...
BlackBerry 7 OS; great colour saturation on screen; updated version of an old favourite...
Dearth of apps; slower 860MHz chip; oversensitive display; social networking integration is disappointing...
The Blackberry Curve 9380 is a cheaper handset with OS 7 and a touchscreen, but it lacks some of the classic BlackBerry features...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2012-02-26 01:17:04
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We didn't have any problems with voice calls on this handset: the sound was clear, with no crackling and the volume is loud enough to hear the other party even when in a noisy environment. As well as the obvious candidates like 3G, Bluetooth and WiFi n...
Good size to weight ratio, Decent battery life, Generally responsive, Social network aggregator, BBM service, Email handling...
Picks up greasy fingerprints quickly, Poor quality photos, Video camera limited, Buttons under the screen hard to use...
Our biggest complaint about the new touchscreen BlackBerry Curve 9380 is, well, the fact it doesn't have a physical keyboard any more. A BlackBerry without a keyboard is just another touch-sensitive smartphone, and in this case it has an interface that...
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tech.uk.msn.com Updated: 2013-11-06 15:53:17
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RIM What is it? The latest edition to RIM's mid-range Curve series, with an all-touch screen. What's great Excellent messaging capabilities; surprisingly loud and punchy speaker; future-proof NFC chip for mobile payments. What's not Unnecessary overlap b...
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Research In Motion’s (RIM’s) BlackBerry Curve 9380 smartphone has the distinct honour of being the first touch-only smartphone to fall under the company’s Curve range. Compared to devices within the Bold- and Torch ranges, the 9380 is RIM’s effort to...
Very nice display for budget device; excellent size and weight; comes with Documents To Go; capable camera...
Noticeable dip in performance whilst multitasking; only VGA videorecording; portrait QWERTY keyboard a bit cramped.
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While BlackBerry maker Research In Motion has a reputation for physical keyboards on its smartphones, it€s actually been in the touchscreen business for a long time. Way back in 2008, after seeing the surging success of the iPhone 3G, RIM released the Bla...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-12-02 23:17:39
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Blackberry has certainly come a long way from the boardroom executive to the eleven year old text-happy kid. In a bid to keep users interested in their devices, Blackberry have come out with the Curve 9380, the latest revision in their more affordable...
Lightweight, slim design...
Onscreen typing can be a challenge sometimes, battery life needs serious improvement...
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We reviewed the Blackberry Curve 9360 a couple of months ago. It has a sleek design and is a thinner version of its predecessors. The tapered edges and its expensive-looking material made it look better than the usual Curve.Next in this line is the newly...
Just like its sister (the Blackberry 9360), this entry-level smartphone has better features than the usual Curve series we've seen in the past. It has a sleek design and a beautiful interface having OS 7 installed in it. It's a phone with just the right s...
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