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The editors liked
Facilitated with SNS applications like document viewer
Organizer &predictive text input
Installed with MP3/eAAC/WMA/WAV/FLAC and MP4/H.263/H.264/WMV players for excellent music experience
Advanced BBMconnected applications
AGPS support system works as
Slim profile
Responsive optical trackpad
External media keys
Wi-Fi
Stereo Bluetooth
GPS
3G
2-megapixel camera.
The editors didn't like
Low resolution camera
Which lacks autofocus and flash
No video calling
Small display screen
No FM radio
With no touchscreen
Internet browsing is a pain
Comes with no flash support
Almost identical to its predecessor save for a few changes
Facilitated with SNS applications like document viewer, organizer &predictive text input, Installed with MP3/eAAC/WMA/WAV/FLAC and MP4/H.263/H.264/WMV players for excellent music experience, Advanced BBMconnected applications, AGPS support system works as
Low resolution camera, which lacks autofocus and flash, No video calling, Small display screen, No FM radio, With no touchscreen, internet browsing is a pain, Comes with no flash support
The complete BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 Review shows that Curve 3G 9300 is a great phone for text messaging and emailing. Altogether, this mobile phone ensures to Master Your Everyday and is also a perfect package containing various entertainment functions ...
Abstract: The BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 is an upgrade to the popular BlackBerry Curve 8520. In a line, what's new is a few minor aesthetic touches, a faster processor, double the RAM which makes the device OS 6 capable, support for Wi-Fi 802.11n and of course...
Full QWERTY Keyboard, 3G/HSDPA for faster internet than the original Curve 8520 smartphone, push e-mail, BlackBerry Messenger and bridging for BlackBerry PlayBook tablets
Not the fastest phone on paper with a 624Mhz processor, it can lag and struggle with data intensive situations like image intensive websites, Design, The Curve 9300 is a little phone that sits comfortably in your hand. It's only 10cm tall and 6cm wide so
As with previous BlackBerry handsets, the Curve 3G excels when it comes to entering text. The keys are smaller than the more expensive BlackBerry models – like the Bold – but it's still easy to type at a fast pace, and we found it more accurate than using a touchscreen device. Despite the budget pricing, the BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 is packed with features. As the name suggests, RIM has included
The form factor of the BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 automatically means that the keyboard takes up valuable screen space, so the Curve isn't quite as good as rivals when it comes to browsing the internet. The 2-megapixel camera also looks outdated.
If you're only interested in a phone for calls, emails and texting, the BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 is ideal. The keyboard means you'll be able to text easily at speed, and quality is also good. It's not so good when it comes to web browsing, however, eve...
Abstract: The Curve 3G 9300 is basically an updated version of the Curve 8520 - RIM's previous entry-level model. But rather than merely rehashing that phone, RIM has added in some tempting extras, not least of which is support for 3G, something that the 8520 was s...
The BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 is an inexpensive but pretty average BlackBerry handset - it’s great for surfing the web and typing on but it feels a bit on the brickish side. The camera in very average and dated, so if this is an issue for you, we’d advi...
Abstract: The BlackBerry Curve 3G adds 3G to the Curve line of smartphones, and brings GPS into the Curve mix too. But the camera is poor, the screen resolution low, and the keyboard build is not quite at the top notch standard we anticipate from RIM. Maybe RIM...
RIM has added 3G connectivity and GPS to its entry-level Blackberry Curve, but everything else remains almost identical to the earlier model. This is yet another BlackBerry release that lacks a wow factor, but the upcoming BlackBerry 6 OS update shoul...
The Blackberry Curve 3G is at the bottom of RIM's range but still manages to pack in a useful range of features, including HSDPA 3G, Wi-Fi and GPS along with the standard Blackberry messaging expertise. The screen and camera are the main indicators of...