Jul
06

Blackberry Curve Review / Apps

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Blackberry Curve Review / Apps

The BlackBerry 7130g puts the world in hand. This striking unit boasts an attractive, clean design and smooth lines for comfortable handling. This handheld is a prime example of stylish form in a compact design that is brimming with outstanding features. The system has a lot to offer professionals on the go.

The BlackBerry 7130g boasts 64 MB of memory for ample storage. The system is compatible with many Personal Information Management (PIM) software programs. The address book offers quick and simple access to contacts. Other organizational tools include a task list of making important duties top priority.

The BlackBerry 7130g has a memo pad that allows users to create quick reminders and a task list to help keep priorities in order. These tools are supplemented by the many messaging tools built into the system that keep users on task and ready for correspondences.

Email support is crucial to the busy professional in this day and age. The unit offers this support reliably and it also boasts attachment viewing for quick access to important documents from just about anywhere. Short messaging service (SMS) allow for silent entries that can be inconspicuously sent and multimedia messaging services (MMS) merges text, sounds and images.

Surfing the Internet is simple using the reliable Web browser and users can enjoy real-time correspondences using BlackBerry Internet Service with Instant Messaging (IM). Of course, the unit also has an integrated phone that offers superior sound quality and reliable connections.

The BlackBerry 7130g has Bluetooth capability that allows users to take advantage of headsets and car kits for hands-free convenience. The integrated speakerphone is another hands-free feature that comes in handy in many situations. Also convenient are the dedicated send and end keys for lightning-fast entries.

SureType keyboard technology with QWERTY, AZERTY or QWERTZ-style layout offer convenient spacing and comfortable typing. Polyphonic ring tones add character to the unit and the high resolution display supports over 65,000 colors.

The BlackBerry 7130g brings the packs these features in a compact form that exudes sophistication and style.

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Should I get the BlackBerry Curve or the Blackjack II?
I am looking into getting a PDA/Smartphone. I have looks up the reviews for both the BlackBerry Curve and the Blackjack II and both have favorable reviews. I would be using the phones mostly for calls/texting/internet/and things such as ringtones, games, etc. I would not be using it for email.

Which phone should I purchase?

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11 Comments

1

can you please tell me where to get that theme?

2

i see you like that real hip hop baby!!!!

3

im hear lil wayne playing in the background

4

the blackberry curve is sleeker and fits in my pocket better…

5

I don't think the bottom two fellas even bothered answering your question. I would just recommend you to buy a Blackberry Curve. I am in the same situation as you and I am also debating between a Curve (EDGE device) and Blackberry Bold (3G device – just as the iPhone). 3G is the fastest mode of mobile internet and its data is transmitted directly from your cell phone provider's network. However, 3G internet pricing options are quite more expensive than EDGE ones. EDGE is a bit slower than 3G but I wouldn't worry too much about it as long as you are not concerned with video/audio streaming. For viewing normal webpages like Facebook, My Space, etc. you should be fine. The time taken to load Facebook in EDGE and 3G isn't drasticially more and definitely not worth paying $80 a month for iPhone's expensive data plan. Even 3G is not comparable to wi-fi as wifi is the fastest mode of internet viewing on a mobile device than 3G. So, the question boils down to what's faster? 3G or EDGE? Answer is 3G but the tradeoff that I explained above should apply to you.

In terms of cell phone reception, both iPhone and Curve 8310 feature a GSM 850Mhz band which is commonly used by many North American cell phone providers such as Rogers, Fido, AT&T, etc. Thus, the cell phone quality should be about equivalent in both the phones. There does exist a problem of scarcity of available applications for the Curve 8310; however, installing free applications in an iPhone 3G requires jailbreaking it and jailbreaking VOIDS your phone warranty. But Blackberry OS is reaching out in the market and availability of blackberry applications in the long run should not be a problem (atleast in my opinion)

In a nutshell, if I were you, I would buy a Bold for $149 from AT&T with a 2 or 3 yr contract opposed to buying a $200 iPhone 3G and paying high internet data rates. Also, iPhone 3G lacks a few features that you DO get even in low entry cell phones. Features such as Bluetooth file sharing, camera flash, a physical QWERTY keyboard (preferred more by me than the digital iPhone keyboard), and push e-mail (which is what Blackberries are meant for)

6

looks like youve hustled the shit out of that one….

7

I wish I were into my FagBerry as much as you guys. Shit!

8

omg i love my curve to death!

9

Link me to your ebay page please

10

thanks 4 showing how 2 use it an can it go on youtube

11

Let me know where you got that theme that’s EXACTLY what i’m looking for

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