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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
Published: 2010-09-06, Author: Paul , review by: channelpro.co.uk
Abstract: A useful update to BlackBerry's low-cost intro-phone, but it's obvious where the corners have been cut The BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 is RIM's latest attempt to create a low-cost mass-market smartphone. The company splits its non-touchscreen phone range ...
Physical QWERTY keyboard is excellent for text, Media controls are conveniently located, BB OS 6 upgrade coming soon, Battery life is good, Optical trackpad is improvement on rollerball
Camera is a little underpowered, Feels a little cheap and plasticky, Out-dated OS is not intuitive, Apps are expensive and less varied, Didn't handle low-reception areas well
BlackBerry's low-cost Curve 3G is highly capable for traditional functions and web browsing, but won't satisfy the media-hungry consumer...
Adds 3G and GPS to the Curve range, Compact and familiar design
Runs BlackBerry OS 5 (OS 6 upgrade is on the way), Screen resolution could be higher, Not a huge advance on the previous model
The BlackBerry Curve 3G does not advance the Curve product line very far. Considering that its predecessor, the Curve 8520, is now a year old, the fact that the only additions are 3G and GPS could either be seen as a testament to the superb design of t
Great connectivity; dedicated music keys; will get updated to BlackBerry 6 OS; excellent email support; long battery life
Unresponsive optical trackpad; pretty boring overall; requires a BlackBerry contract; apps tend to be fewer and pricier than those of competing platforms
The BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 is an uninspiring, but perfectly adequate, update to the Curve smart-phone range. Its 3G connectivity is a welcome addition, but a disappointingly unresponsive trackpad is a real letdown....
RIM’s new BlackBerry Curve 3G is likely to find its greatest appeal among budget-conscious newcomers to the smartphone world rather than existing smartphone veterans. It delivers mobile email as efficiently as ever. Unfortunately, its two megapixel cam...
The BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 is a great device. If you are deciding whether to get a BlackBerry then I think the choice needs to be made depending on your needs. If the most important thing for you is communication then get a BlackBerry. It handles ...
Awkward Qwerty keypad; low-resolution screen; bland design; average camera; pricey
RIM has added 3G to the Curve range, but the other specifications are mediocre and let the device down. This handset may be a good choice for users who have yet to make the jump to a smartphone, but it offers business users nothing new. Those wanting ...