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The BlackBerry Curve 8900 Is A Departure From The Smart Phones That Try To Pack In Feature After Feature.

25 May 2009 89 views 4 Comments

The Blackberry Curve 8900 has a full QWERTY keyboard, built in GPS capabilities, email, web browsing, instant messaging, and it even makes phone calls. The iphone does have a touchscreen but other than that it doesn’t have anything the BlackBerry Curve can’t beat or match.

The menu navigation of the BlackBerry Curve 8900 is somewhat different from what the competitors have to offer. Most other brands use soft-key based navigation where the available options for every menu item or feature are assigned to the context keys. Luckily opening the package is worth it because the design of the cell phone makes up for it. The cellphone seems to be a combination of the older Curve models and the Blackberry Bold. Getting online with the BlackBerry Curve 8900 is very easy. Click the Setup button and a Wi-Fi setup wizard is one of the four options offered (another is Bluetooth profiles).

Call audio quality on the BlackBerry Curve 8900 is exceptionally good. The speakerphone functions very well too. Music can be listened to through the very compatible 3.5mm headphone jack. This model also has the capability of picking up Wi-Fi signals to run as a regular modem and comes with a USB cable for easy transfer from computer to phones. The quad band smart phone supports international roaming. Use Truveo to find all types of online video including hit television shows, full length movies, breaking news clips, sports highlights, music videos, or the latest viral videos. If you are looking for a specific video Truveo video search can help you find exactly the video you want.

In all however the BlackBerry Curve 8900 will provide a typing experience that will appease even the most die hard BlackBerry fans. Although no new features will be present on the new colored Curve this slick red/orange color may pull in some of the more daring BlackBerry users. AOL Shopping gives you all the ammo you need to make the right Blackberry curve purchase before you buy. Find out which BlackBerry Curve case suits your tastes and lifestyle the best. I think this phone is a high quality purchase.

The only considerable downside to the otherwise excellent BlackBerry Curve involves its SAR radiation level . It ranks in with a rating of 1.51 watts per kilogram placing it on the top 10 highest radiation emitting cell phones list. But the Blackberry Curve is becoming the most popular smart phone out there so I highly recommend it.

Author Christopher West, I hope the information in this article was helpful and I thank you for taking your time to read.

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4 Comments »

  • Reed Shott said:

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    Your welcome Courtney come back again, more reviews coming soon.

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