Testseek.com have collected 66 expert reviews of the BlackBerry 8300 Curve and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for BlackBerry 8300 Curve.
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The editors liked
Good Screen
PEARL trackball navigation
QWERTY Keypad
2MP Camera
Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP
Stylish
Price.
Sexy and slim design
Improved full QWERTY keyboard
2-megapixel camera
Bluetooth
Enhanced media player
New spell-checker for e-mail and memos
Audio technology that automatically adjusts call volume in noisy environments.
The editors didn't like
No Memory Card Provided
Memory Card not hot-swappable
No Protection for Camera lens and flash.
No integrated Wi-Fi or 3G support
Camera still doesnt have video-recording capabilities
Abstract: The leading brand of business phones, the BlackBerry, does not disappoint with the Curve line of Smartphones. Known for their executive-class styling, the Curve features a polished silver finish and is the smallest and lightest BlackBerry in its class....
Abstract: One of the most annoying things about smart phones is their inability to use standard ports to connect to a PC or charge the battery. Finally, a company has put together a smart phone that not only takes advantage of pre-existing technologies but ...
Abstract: BlackBerry 8300 (Curve) kicks off a new trend toward more relaxed, lifestyle-friendly devices for individuals. Curve is a full BlackBerry with a QWERTY keyboard and trackball, but in a smaller, more shapely package with Bluetooth stereo audio, a two-me...
Comfortable, full QWERTY keyboard, 2MP camera with a great flash, 3.5mm audio jack, Great screen, Battery life
Emails were doubled, Cheap looking UI from AT&T, Sound quality through the speaker when listening to music, No video recording, Location of the microSD slot
We were very pleased with the Curve as RIM managed to put together a great package together into one phone. While the camera isn’t perfect, RIM did its research to make sure it would not come out useless and the great flash is better than most phones o...
Abstract: Previously, most Blackberries have been oriented towards the businessperson, with the exception of the Pearl. But if you wanted a full QWERTY keyboard, you had to go with the 8800 which had no camera. Now there is a new choice for those people, it’s...
We like the Curve. It offers a lot of functionality for its price, and its e-mail capabilities are amazing. Its organization software isnt the most powerful weve come across, but more than adequate for most users. Its multimedia support doesnt stac...
Abstract: Page 1 | 2 | Next We groused about the BlackBerry Pearls 1.3-megapixel camera and its fuzzy pictures (see our review). Research in Motion (RIM) fixed that (sort of) in the Curve, the new BlackBerry 8300, the companys latest foray into the consu...
Abstract: The BlackBerry Curve is Research in Motions second device aimed at the mass market rather than strictly business users. Like its smaller brother, the Pearl, it boasts a feature list sure to entice regular Joes and business users alike. Does that mean ...
Abstract: We groused about the BlackBerry Pearls 1.3-megapixel camera and its fuzzy pictures (see our review). Research in Motion (RIM) fixed that (sort of) in the Curve, the new BlackBerry 8300, the companys latest foray into the consumer/business space. The ...
Abstract: The BlackBerry Curve has a lot going for it: a 2-megapixel camera, world roaming capabilities, expandable memory, Bluetooth, a decent music player, and of course, easy access to multiple e-mail accounts. This version also sports a nifty spell checker, ...