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Founded in , Trusted Reviews exists to give our readers thorough, unbiased and independent advice on what to buy. Today, we have 9 million users a month around the world, and assess more than 1, products a year. Home Reviews BlackBerry Curve In this article… 1. Verdict 2. Pros and Cons 3. Key Specifications 4. If you don't need an entirely touchscreen phone, but do want a great physical keyboard, good battery life and a chance to try a BlackBerry without breaking the bank, then the Curve is a great choice.
The design isn't that exciting, and surfing the web without 3G can sometimes be painful. The ph You can hold up to 16GB of memory with a microSD card and can play all the music you want.
Sound quality is decent, but nothing to write home about. In addition, as a Overall I'm impressed with the Curve At this point I can't say I would use it daily due to my needs and wants , but as I said previously I only wish it were around a few years back when I could have put it to the test.
For me the deal breaker is jumping back to the lower resolution screen. The BlackBerry Curve , from Research In Motion, turns out to be both an excellent smartphone and a pretty darn good deal, as well.
We've got you covered! If your Curve has problems and is still within its warranty period, you could contact BlackBerry support or the retailer you purchased the phone from. You'll find BlackBerry's contact information here.
If your phone is off warranty and needs repair for a physical problem such as a broken screen or bad battery, you should visit an authorized service centre or a local phone repair shop. BUT if ur buyin this to txt ur frnds and will be chatting all the tym then the keypad is a big problem I had bought BB in May Usage generally involves heavy calls , messaging occasionally and frequent texting on BBM.
In March I have been experiencing sudden hanging of the phone. Inspite of reloading the software several times, there seems to be no solution. Battery life has also depreciated to hardly two hours of talk time. Seems that BB is seriously overhyped; but then again is this the case with all smartphones? Also I think this is the reason why people generally prefer to I am using this phone for more than 6 months, and I have to say that I have expected much more from a Blackberry.
However, keep in mind that you can only save apps to the phone's main memory, which isn't much at MB, and not to the microSD card. As such, you'll probably want to save all your multimedia files to the storage card.
For your own photos, the smartphone offers a 2-megapixel camera with video recording capabilities and 5x digital zoom.
Picture quality was pretty good. Images were clear and colors, while not the most vibrant, didn't have a weird orange or grayish tone like some other camera phones. We didn't notice any type of voice distortion or background noise during calls and had no problem using an airline's voice automated system.
Friends also had good things to say about the call quality, and they were even more impressed when we turned on the speakerphone; they didn't notice a difference in sound. Unfortunately, we did notice a change, as speakerphone calls sounded a bit distant and hollow.
The Curve is quite a snappy device, and we didn't encounter any problems during our review period. Getting apps over the network required a little more patience as the 1. The Curve beat the rated talk time in our battery drain tests , with a total of 8 hours. Bonnie Cha. The smartphone also offers Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, a 2-megapixel camera, and good call quality. Lacks 3G support and GPS. You can only save downloaded apps to the phone's main memory. The RIM BlackBerry Curve is a sleek entry-level smartphone that delivers some nice design enhancements and great performance.
While available directly from T-Mobile, Wal-Mart offers the better value on the smartphone.
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