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RIM BlackBerry Curve 8330: Curves and Smarts

By James • Sep 30th, 2008 • Category: Uncategorized

BlackBerry products include a large array of smartphones, each one with a stupendous appearance, superb cool attitude, eye catching complexion and strong performance specifications. Here is Blackberry RIM to conquer your heart with its signature Blackberry attributes.

This beauty is highly compatible with Blackberry enterprise servers as well as with Microsoft exchange, IBM Lotus Domino or Novell Group. As a business assistant it obviously supports Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Corel WordPerfect, PDF, JPEG, and GIF file formats. It offers an integrated GPS mode too, just like BlackBerry’s other high-end smartphone, the BlackBerry 9000 Bold. The mobile definitely also deserves applause for its voice features, such as voice dialing & command, conference calling, speakerphone ability, multimedia and text messaging, and above all call audio enhancement technique. For file transferring purpose you can utilize its integrated v2.0 Bluetooth with A2DP technique. The Blackberry RIM Blackberry Curve 8330 includes an upgraded Web Browser and is EV-DO capable. For easier page navigation it even features a mouse like cursor. Its built-in media player allows you to relax for a time with your favourite tunes and video clips. The list of multimedia file and video formats it supports includes MP3, WMA, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, AMR-NB, MIDI, MPEG4, WMV, and H.263. For video playback you’ll receive a full screen mode and a separate search function, playlist creation, and shuffle & repeat.

As a smartphone how can it not offer a camera? Don’t worry, this mobile includes an integrated camera with an image clarity of 2 megapixels. If looking for a stylish business helper with a dose of entertainment, then this BlackBerry Curve could definitely be for you.

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The BlackBerry Curve 8320

By Dean • Sep 15th, 2008 • Category: Uncategorized

Whenever we talk about the smartphones, one of the first names which immediately comes to mind is BlackBerry. The company’s distinct creations have already set the benchmarks for other smartphones of the same category. Here we’ll discuss another inspiring device created by BlackBerry, namely, the stupendous BlackBerry Curve 8320.

The mobile’s most eye catching aspect is its unconventional and truly vivacious complexion. The gadget dazzles in its pale golden colour with its cutely designed soft buttons. Of course, real beauty is on the inside, so let’s take a look at the device’s components and specifications. This edition actually only differs slightly from its sibling the BlackBerry 8310 Curve. The BlackBerry curve 8320 offers a 2G network (GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900) to its users, although 3G support is unfortunately missing. The unit also includes a 2.4 inch main display to allow the user to navigate freely and easily.

The smartphone also proves its capabilities as an entertainer, with its 2 megapixel integrated camera. Moreover, the mobile is compatible with numerous downloadable games, in addition to its preinstalled selection of applications and games. A user can also listen to his/her favourite music on the Curve, and easily transfer any MP3s via Bluetooth. It can also use microSD cards to storage and transfer files, from and to its integrated 64 MB memory. The battery lasts for up to 408 hours in standby time, but only 4 hours of talking time. Clearly, the Curve 8320 offers all the standard attributes of other BlackBerrys, but with some entertainment options mixed in.

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The BlackBerry Curve 8300

By Jenny • Sep 5th, 2008 • Category: Uncategorized

Technological progress and modernisation are most clearly evident in electronic products which are constantly improving and getting more advanced. This trend is especially apparent in Blackberry phones that not only receive enhanced specifications, but also a price drop at the same time. BlackBerry is at the forefront of the PDA market and the credit for this goes to the company’s brilliant and state-of-the-art products. One of the latest and most advanced BlackBerry creations is none other than the BlackBerry Curve 8300.

The BlackBerry Curve 8300 is a smashing, impressive phone that supports a 2G network (GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900). The display delivers a clarity of 320 x 240 pixels. The BlackBerry 8300 Curve is highly compatible with 32 polyphonic channels, as well as downloadable MP3 ringtones. The unit is equipped with 3.5mm stereo headset jack for plugging in either headphones or any other external audio device.

In terms of memory, the smartphone supports microSD (transflash) cards together with 64 MB of integrated flash memory. You can easily transfer files and data wirelessly with help of the included Bluetooth 2.0. To top it off, the Curve even comes with some entertainment features, such as its built-in 2 megapixel camera. While BlackBerry is known for producing phones exclusively for business professionals, the Curve 8300 presents itself as a great option for any demanding user.

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Curves are ‘in’

By Wilson • Jul 1st, 2008 • Category: Uncategorized

‘Moving ahead of time’ seems to be Blackberry’s new motto. The new Blackberry curve will doubtlessly be a surefire hit among technology freaks. It enables you to message, email, organize your vital schedule and the internet more painlessly and easily than ever before.

Capture your beautiful moments with the built-in digital camera or share your videos with your near ones on the move. The media player ensures that it stimulates your senses to the hilt. Being away from home shouldn’t bother you as this ‘curve’ lets you stay in constant contact with friends by using your social networking account. If you aren’t good with roads, check out the Blackberry map or the GPS, which will facilitate in directions. The Curve 8330 has an expandable memory, a Wi-Fi network, QWERTY keyboard and it can also be used as a modem for your laptop.

With this smartphone you can keep yourself updated on the latest happenings by being connected to your organizations server. The phone comes with numerous improvements over its predecessor the Blackberry 8310 and refines some already existing features. One piece of new technology that is sure to satisfy customers is the VAD. With this feature you just say a friends name aloud and the phone dials it for you automatically. The list of features seem endless and so do the opportunities with this state of the art smartphone.

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