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The editors liked
3G and FM Radio
Good battery life
Good loud speaker
Dedicated BBM key
WiFi hotspot
Large Keypad
BB OS 7.1
800 MHz CPU
512 MB
Great battery life
WiFi Hotspot
Large battery
Fuelled by 800MHz processor
Sports a 3.15 MP camera with 2048×1536 pixels and 4x Digital Zoom
The phone's camera also features LED flash
Geotagging and image stabilization
Equipped with full QWERTY keyboard
Runs on BlackBerry 7.1 OS
Loaded with 2.44
Elegant style and finisH
Great video format support
Relatively affordable
BlackBerry 7.1
Finally FM radio added
The editors didn't like
Low resolution display
No touchscreen
Short Screen
Camera not impressive
Overpriced.
2.4inch display
Camera
Pricey
Priced wrong
Camera could be better
Absence of Java
Camera mega pixel is not so impressive
Lack of autofocus
There is no ambient light sensor to adjust screen brightness automatically
One other little niggle I will mention is that the clock is not present throughout the OS. I rarely wear a watch and not being able to glance up at the time whilst checking twitter was a particular bugbear.CameraAs mentioned previously, the camera isn't t...
Small screen not great for web browsing, App World still behind rival app stores
The Blackberry Curve 9320 certainly doesn't try to reinvent the wheel, but it delivers well for its target audience of young texters and social networkers, with a quality keyboard, 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity and integrated BBM.SpecificationsSoftware : B...
Like a lot of BlackBerry handsets, the BlackBerry Curve 9320 is an exceptionally made handset. The Curve 9320 features delightfully sleek lines and brushed metal touches around its curved back. It’s one sexy little smartphone. Its messaging where the BlackBerry Cure 9320 really comes to the fore. First off you’ve got the full QWERTY keypad, which BlackBerry remain masters at. Typing out long emai
Unfortunately surfing the web could do with a little more firepower. The BlackBerry Curve 9320 does a decent job of it, but performance in this area just feels like it’s missing something. the Curve 9320 will also struggle to load up the desktop versions of various websites - so you won’t always get the full web experience when trawling the internet on the move. And that’s on Wi-Fi. It gets even
If you’re looking for a smartphone on the cheaper end of the scale, the BlackBerry Curve 9320 offers plenty of features such as apps, instant messaging, and Wi-Fi web browsing and makes a good job of it. For those not on a budget, there’s better out th...
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Published: 2012-05-30, Author: Rob , review by: itproportal.com
In our press briefing for the launch of the 9320, a Research In Motion spokesperson stated that the 9320 is aimed at bringing people "from feature phones to smartphones, for the very first time". While adding: "it is seen as a direct successor to the 852...
Is it possible to get beyond the poor web browsing experience and the generally dated feel of the Curve's display, OS and camera? Well, yes: just look at the price. The BlackBerry Curve 9320 is not for those who demand the latest and the best, but it i...
Comprehensive universal inbox, well integrated BBM app, excellent social integration, very usable QWERTY keyboard, more than a day’s worth of battery life in full use
Occasional lags during heavyduty multitasking, very average camera, uninspiring design and average capabilities compared with other handsets and operating systems
A neat, user-friendly handset with the kind of social networking, email and productivity offerings you'd expect from a pricier phone...
Slimmer and lighter than its predecessors, fast boot time, Blackberry OS7 software
Poor quality camera, clicky buttons, not many apps available to download compared to the Apple iPhone and Android-powered smartphones, Design, The BlackBerry Curve 9320 is slimmer and lighter than previous Curve handsets, weighing in at 103g. The more rec
Affordable, great for messaging, good battery life
UI is a little lacklustre, display and resolution limits some of the multimedia experience and browsing
An affordable smartphone for the entry level that's excellent for those who want to predominantly message. Conversely, the small display and app experience can't match rival devices....
The BlackBerry Curve 9320 is RIM's latest budget smartphone. It should come with a low price and its battery will last you over a full day, but it offers no real upgrade over previous model Curve devices. This will be a tough sell for the once mighty C...