August 1, 2010
What You Need To Know About The Blackberry Curve
Blackberry smartphones continue to be one of the most popular devices of their kind, thanks to an unrivaled set of features coupled with a high performance rate. The new Curve continues that great tradition, providing users with some of the best features available. The Curve is one of the slimmest phones Blackberry has ever manufactured, thanks to an ultra-thin QWERTY keypad. It is also one of the lightest full keypad phones that you will find anywhere.
The Curve still has that distinct Blackberry appearance, but with a sleeker look around the edges. Designed to fit easily into a purse or pocket, you have the real sense that this sturdy little beauty will still be taking calls and sending text messages well after the competition has been taken down by one too many blows. That tough exterior cradles a TFT LCD screen, measuring a comfortable 2.4 inches, and sporting a crystal clear resolution of 480 x 360 pixels.
The placement of the key navigation aids - like the Talk, Back, End, Menu and Navigator buttons - is designed to ensure quick and easy access to all your services, whether you are making a call or checking your e-mail. Found just below the screen, their location helps simplify all your multitasking. Additional controls are located along the side, and can be easily controlled with just one-hand. Even Blackberry newbies will enjoy the Curve - preloaded with the popular Blackberry OS 4.6.1.114, anyone can quickly learn how to navigate among all the different features.
64 MB of built-in memory is upgradable with a port for an 8 gig microSD memory card. Check out all your favorite navigation programs such as Google Maps, Mapquest, Blackberry Maps, and TeleNav GPS Navigator via the pre-downloaded GPS feature. Watch all the latest streaming videos from such sites as YouTube, and many other RSS feeds, that this new and improved Blackberry Curve, with its new HTML web browser, allows you to browse the internet like never before!
The Curve has been designed to appeal to long-time Blackberry fans as well as first-time users. You still have all the great Blackberry functions, like e-mail and browsing, as well as Wi-Fi and even a 3.2 megapixel camera. This small package conceals a powerful machine, yet it is priced to compete with any smartphone out there. It will no doubt become one of Blackberry's most popular models, but with a little research, you should still be able to find a good offer. Many service providers are offering the Curve for just under $100.
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