Testseek.com have collected 30 expert reviews of the BlackBerry 8330 Curve and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for BlackBerry 8330 Curve.
September 2008
(78%)
30 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Best email platform available, Keyboard is the best QWERTY we’ve used, Excellent battery life
UI just isn’t ready for primetime, Trackball can be as frustrating as it is helpful, microSD slot very inconvenient
The Curve 8330 is a good device, and for RIM diehards and business professionals it is the best BlackBerry to date. However, there are still significant shortcomings, mostly related to the UI, that make us shy away from recommending it to the average c...
Great keyboard, Excellent call quality and battery life, Builtin GPS.
No Verizonspecific multimedia features, MicroSD slot still behind battery.
RIM has finally brought the BlackBerry Curve to the CDMA market on both Sprint and Verizon, both are almost identical but still have their differences. Today, we’re taking a look at the Verizon BlackBerry Curve 8330. It doesn’t look totally di...
Abstract: Like many BlackBerry smartphones, the BlackBerry Curve continues to make its rounds with US carriers after two GSM versions paving the way: the BlackBerry Curve 8300 came out last summer on AT&T and the Curve 8320 with Wi-Fi came out on T-Mobile later...
Comes with more useful apps than competitor. Best-in-class battery life. Loads of messaging options. Comes with more useful apps than competitor. Best-in-class battery life. Loads of messaging options.
Web browser is subpar. Call quality could sound better. Media transfer software would be nice. Web browser is subpar. Call quality could sound better. Media transfer software would be nice.
The Sprint BlackBerry Curve 8330 is a slight but significant improvement over the Verizon Wireless version of the same phone, thanks to the additional apps that Sprint has thrown in. On Sprints Curve, we found plenty of instant messaging options, in...
Comes with more useful apps than competitor. Best-in-class battery life. Loads of messaging options. Comes with more useful apps than competitor. Best-in-class battery life. Loads of messaging options.
Web browser is subpar. Call quality could sound better. Media transfer software would be nice. Web browser is subpar. Call quality could sound better. Media transfer software would be nice.
The Sprint BlackBerry Curve 8330 is a slight but significant improvement over the Verizon Wireless version of the same phone, thanks to the additional apps that Sprint has thrown in. On Sprints Curve, we found plenty of instant messaging options, i...
Abstract: RIM may have scored a bulls-eye with the Pearl. But it was the Curve that brought multimedia enhancements to corporate and power users who needed a full QWERTY keyboard. Alas, Verizon and Sprint subscribers were left out of the action—until now. Cur...
Abstract: Sprints version of the new BlackBerry Curve 8330 takes and improves on it in several ways: by adding mobile TV, over-the-air music downloads, more robust instant-messaging options, and a powerful information aggregator. In fact, the BlackBerry Curve ...