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A Review Of The Blackberry Curve

The Blackberry Curve is a fine cell phone that is sure to please. This impressive smartphone is equipped with a powerful 2.0 megapixel digital camera, along with all the latest multimedia applications, allowing for stunning videos, images, and MP3s. Ideal for various home and even demanding company requirements, all programs run at a very energy efficient rate, providing a much longer charge to your battery for extended “unplugged” usage.

The 240 x 320 pixel display is sported on a 2.5 inch screen, which vividly illustrates everything from your favorite videos and photos to the web page you are browsing. The smooth design is sure to be the envy of everyone around. The design is simple and easy to use – even including a standard 3.5mm stereo jack (for audio playback with any standard set of headphones). The left side of the device also includes a handy push-to-talk key and USB port. The right side of the Curve gives the easy access to volume control and the camera function.

Exceptional playback multimedia features give the Curve a flawless operation, sporting a huge assortment of visual files like WMV, H.263, and MPEG-4, along with multiple audio capacities like MP3, AAC, and WMA. This device is fully capable of delivering full color prints as big as 4×6! And if you think these features are awesome, just wait until you try the Blackberry Curve for email purposes. Sending and receiving emails has never been easier! Not to mention, you can even sync multiple email accounts simultaneously. This latest smart phone is clearly ahead of its time, and has even outdone itself – literally surpassing previous Blackberry models!

You will love the capacity for web browsing that with from the Blackberry Curve. Webpages show up fast enough and you are not left with that annoying few second wait for them to render. The call quality is good, though it would have been even better if it was possible to be able to get more volume out of it. If you are not constantly making calls or watching videos, the battery will last up around four days. When talking on the phone, it will last for about four hours, which puts it on a par with other high end smartphones.

While the Blackberry Curve does not really compete with the HTC Desire or iPhone 4, as those are far more expensive, this is a decent rival for the Samsung Wave, the LG Optimus or other such phones in that price range. It might not be the best, but neither is it lacking in cool features – you can get fantastic email connectivity, long battery life and a fantastic camera. You would be hard pressed to find a better phone than the Blackberry Curve for the cost.

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