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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
Optical trackpad, upgradeable to BlackBerry 6 OS, best in class e-mail service, BlackBerry App World
Lacks wow factor, lock/multimedia keys hard to press, keyboard is smaller than other models, low screen resolution
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 should ad...
Published: 2011-09-06, Author: Zara , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: BlackBerry’s Curve 3G 9300 is a successor to several previous successful Curve models, with the addition of 3G. It feels strange, after months of testing touchscreen smartphones, to have my hands on a keyboard-and-trackball version. But that’s not nece...
In our opinion the Curve 3G is an entry-level smartphone solution that will be very difficult to beat. At its price point it offers extremely good value for money and we can’t see that sales will decline in the considerable future. The BlackBerry Inte...
The BlackBerry Curve 9300 is definitely a lesser BlackBerry, but the price reflects that. The camera leaves much to be desired, the keyboard isn't the most comfortable thing in the world, and web surfing can be an exercise in frustration.At the same time,...
I think they made significant improvements from the Curve 8520 to the Curve 9300/Curve 3G. The look and feel is definitely better plus features such as 3G, having a GPS system and allowing it to be ready for OS 6 are what makes this BlackBerry even better...
Taking in account its multimedia limitations, the BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 remains a predominantly business-centric phone. It has a generally fuss-free and simple user experience and a decent battery life of slightly over a day with constant pulling of so...
The BlackBerry Curve 9300 is definitely a lesser BlackBerry, but the price reflects that. The camera leaves much to be desired, the keyboard isn't the most comfortable thing in the world, and web surfing can be an exercise in frustration.At the same time,...
BlackBerry smartphones are generally used by business professionals for its push mail capabilities. Research In Motion Limited (RIM), the group behind BlackBerry, has not forgotten about the budget-conscious with its Curve series of smartphones. The B...
Taking in account its multimedia limitations, the BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 remains a predominantly business-centric phone. It has a generally fuss-free and simple user experience and a decent battery life of slightly over a day with constant pulling of...
Abstract: Do you like this story? In this day and age, having a 3G connection on your smartphone shouldn’t really be a selling feature. It should be a given, like saying that your smartphone has the ability to update Twitter or organize your schedule. Even so, i...