RIM have upgraded their Blackberry Curve series with this new 9300 3G model, which adds enhanced connectivity option to give the user the best online experience possible.
The handset measures 109 x 60 x 13.3mm. Weighing just 104 grammes, the handset is considerably lighter than many rival smart phones currently available. Capable of displaying a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels, the QVGA display measures 2.4 inches and can show over 65 thousand colours. Despite having a lower resolution than many new models, the screen nonetheless displays a good quality picture more than adequate for everyday tasks. The full Qwerty keypad, made famous by Blackberry, is once again present, and the ease of writing messages is superb, one of the factors that attracts many potential customers to this range of devices. Despite not featuring a touchscreen, navigation is pleasing thanks to a user friendly optical trackpad which is located beneath the screen. A large capacity 1150 mAh battery offers users up to 5.5 hours talktime on a 3G network, or in standby this figure increases to an impressive 14.5 days.
Social networking fans will love the improved connectivity features that the Blackberry 9300 Curve 3G offers. The handset now gives the option of connecting via WiFi. When at home or in a public WiFi hotspot, this offers the user the quickest and most pleasing online experience. The handset supports all three speeds of Wireless LAN, including the new fastest "N" speed. WHilst on the move, there is no need to miss out thanks to the handset now boasting 3G connectivity. Along with Quad band GSM, Edge and GPRS, the phones online features can be enjoyed almost anywhere. This is perfect for the new unified inbox which not only display multiple e mail accounts but also SMS and social networking messages from the likes of Facebook and Twitter. The BBM instant messenger system also benefits from the internet connection, allowing users to chat with friends much alike MSN Messenger. There is no shortage of media facilities on the handset to keep you entertained. The still camera function shoots images in a resolution of 2 million pixels, and despite lacking an autofocus, benefits from a good quality digital zoom and also a flash feature. Video footage can also be captured, however, to store lots of this you may find it necessary to expand on the 256MB of flash memory by adding a higher capacity SD card.
The Blackberry 9300 Curve 3G is the perfect handset for people who constantly need to stay in touch, be it via phone call, message or online.
The handset measures 109 x 60 x 13.3mm. Weighing just 104 grammes, the handset is considerably lighter than many rival smart phones currently available. Capable of displaying a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels, the QVGA display measures 2.4 inches and can show over 65 thousand colours. Despite having a lower resolution than many new models, the screen nonetheless displays a good quality picture more than adequate for everyday tasks. The full Qwerty keypad, made famous by Blackberry, is once again present, and the ease of writing messages is superb, one of the factors that attracts many potential customers to this range of devices. Despite not featuring a touchscreen, navigation is pleasing thanks to a user friendly optical trackpad which is located beneath the screen. A large capacity 1150 mAh battery offers users up to 5.5 hours talktime on a 3G network, or in standby this figure increases to an impressive 14.5 days.
Social networking fans will love the improved connectivity features that the Blackberry 9300 Curve 3G offers. The handset now gives the option of connecting via WiFi. When at home or in a public WiFi hotspot, this offers the user the quickest and most pleasing online experience. The handset supports all three speeds of Wireless LAN, including the new fastest "N" speed. WHilst on the move, there is no need to miss out thanks to the handset now boasting 3G connectivity. Along with Quad band GSM, Edge and GPRS, the phones online features can be enjoyed almost anywhere. This is perfect for the new unified inbox which not only display multiple e mail accounts but also SMS and social networking messages from the likes of Facebook and Twitter. The BBM instant messenger system also benefits from the internet connection, allowing users to chat with friends much alike MSN Messenger. There is no shortage of media facilities on the handset to keep you entertained. The still camera function shoots images in a resolution of 2 million pixels, and despite lacking an autofocus, benefits from a good quality digital zoom and also a flash feature. Video footage can also be captured, however, to store lots of this you may find it necessary to expand on the 256MB of flash memory by adding a higher capacity SD card.
The Blackberry 9300 Curve 3G is the perfect handset for people who constantly need to stay in touch, be it via phone call, message or online.
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