BlackBerry Curve users will love the redesigned device that features the classic Curve stylings with some new flair (the backlight on the trackpad looks sweet!!)
Before I got my BlackBerry Bold I was
a BlackBerry Curve user.
Not exact matches
For
BlackBerry users, the question depends on your situation: If you must use a
BlackBerry for work purposes, is the Torch a better choice than the Bold or
Curve?
They also offer the longest lasting battery life yet in a
BlackBerry Curve smartphone, allowing
users to make the most of their day.
The
Curve has NFC, something the 9860 does not have, and personally I prefer typing on the
Curve 9380 - and we all know how important the ability to type fast is to a
BlackBerry user.
The
BlackBerry Bold 9790 and
BlackBerry Curve 9380 are both powered by the new
BlackBerry 7 OS, which delivers a faster and richer
user experience with improved browsing, voice - activated searches, and support for Augmented Reality and NFC (Near Field Communications).
The
BlackBerry Bold 9790 and
BlackBerry Curve 9380 smartphones include built - in support for Augmented Reality and NFC, allowing
users to connect with the world around them in fresh new ways.
«The new
BlackBerry Curve smartphones are absolutely stunning and offer a significant performance upgrade with an unmatched mobile social experience for the millions of feature phone
users in the market as well as our existing
Curve customers.»
Best In Class Communications and Social Experiences The next generation
BlackBerry Curve smartphones deliver the world's best mobile communications and social experiences with a highly refined and integrated suite of phone, email, messaging and social apps to keep
users connected and productive throughout the day.
Designed to be easy to use and easy to own, these new models also each offer the longest lasting battery life yet in a
BlackBerry Curve smartphone, allowing
users to make the most of their day.
T - Mobile
users who are part of the
BlackBerry Beta Zone have reported getting notifications to sign up for the
BlackBerry 6 beta testing for Bold 9700/9780 and
Curve 3G devices.
You're more than likely an ex
BlackBerry OS
user but the two operating systems are so different and it can sometimes be a small learning
curve.
«The new
BlackBerry Curve 3G is a perfect choice for happily busy people who are looking for a
user - friendly 3G smartphone to help them make the most of their day and to stay connected with their friends, family and co-workers.»
This might be information overkill for the casual
user, but if you're syncing the handset with your Outlook account, then much of this data may be automatically saved by the
BlackBerry Curve 3G
Like the
BlackBerry Pearl 8120, the
Curve 8320 supports T - Mobile's innovative HotSpot@Home technology, which enables
users to make calls in locations where cell signals are weak.
 The
Curve 3G will also be updated to
BlackBerry 6 in the future. The
Curve 3G adds several new and upgraded features for
users such as: 512 MB Flash memory plus a MicroSD / SDHC slot for up to 32 GB of media storage, 2 GB card included Visual -LSB-...]
Although every device will get the update, it basically only contains bug fixes for
BlackBerry Curve and
BlackBerry Pearl owners as noted in the change log:
BlackBerry Curve and
BlackBerry Pearl
users are now able to view a
users profile page from an @Mention.
BlackBerry Curve 9360 and 9380
users will find a nice addition inside the
BlackBerry 7.1 OS.
In addition to the three 4G options, AT&T is also releasing the new
BlackBerry Curve 9360 smartphone, which is a significant upgrade of the
Curve series, and a great option for messaging - intensive and socially active consumers and business
users.
Customers will welcome the increased productivity and enhanced
user experience delivered by the faster processor, increased memory, and up to 2x the network speed of previous
BlackBerry Curve models from AT&T.
The OEM holster for the
BlackBerry Curve 9360 is a definite must have for those power
users.
With the
BlackBerry Curve 8900 from AT&T,
users can get a faster, richer experience surfing the Internet and accessing their social networking or line - of - business applications via AT&T's wireless and Wi - Fi networks.
Users who select an unlimited data plan with the
BlackBerry Curve 8900 will also receive free AT&T Wi - Fi access at nearly 20,000 hotspots in the U.S. — including retail stores, restaurants and airports from coast - to - coast (2), an unmatched value add for mobile professionals who spend as much time out of the office as in it.
While many
BlackBerry users have moved onto a Bold 9700, Bold 9650, Torch or even a Storm series device the
Curve series still remains a top seller for Research In Motion and the latest revamp does that particular product line justice.
«The new
BlackBerry Curve 3G is a perfect choice for happily busy people who are looking for a
user - friendly 3G smartphone to help them make the most of their day and to stay connected with their friends, family and co-workers,» Lazaridis said in the statement.
Using the upcoming Documents To Go software from DataViz,
users will be able to create Office documents inside their
BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 mobile phone.
Using the upcoming Documents To Go software from DataViz,
users will be able to create Office documents inside their
BlackBerry Curve 9320 mobile phone.
Using the upcoming Documents To Go software from DataViz,
users will be able to create Office documents inside their
BlackBerry 9370
Curve Sedona mobile phone.
Cameron Vernest, Managing Director, Singapore & The Philippines,
BlackBerry, said: «We're delighted our three loyal partners, M1, SingTel and StarHub, are now selling
BlackBerry Classic so our mutual customers across Singapore can benefit from the powerful communications experience
BlackBerry Bold and
Curve users have been waiting for.
Applications are trending among
BlackBerry users, and can be operated in all types of
BlackBerry smartphones, be it bold, Gemini,
curve, Davis, torch, storm, and Bellagio.
The seventh largest story was Research In Motion announcing two new
BlackBerry budget devices, in the Bold 9790 and
Curve 9380 — both aimed at pay as you go
users.
On balance, however, unless you're a world - traveling power
user, the
Curve is a much better deal than any other
BlackBerry for Sprint right now.
Been a faithful
BlackBerry user for 5 years now (2
Curves and 1 Bold), however, this new 9900 is a deal killer for me without UMA.
«More and more cell phone
users are choosing to upgrade to a smartphone and the new
BlackBerry Curve 8520 will undoubtedly convince many more people to make the switch.
The
BlackBerry Bold's build quality is great even if its not as good as the
BlackBerry Curve, but we can't help but feel the iPhone 3G will last the average
user longer.
You'll need to own one of five
BlackBerry models (
BlackBerry Bold 9780, Bold 9700,
Curve 9300, Bold 9000 or
Curve 8520) in order to use the app, which means it looks like CDMA
users are being left out in the cold for now.
Dan pointed it out to me when it updated to v2.1.0.28 which is just a small update to the previous version and after digging a bit Bla1ze @CrackBerry noticed that this version seems to just be an update for
BlackBerry Curve and
BlackBerry Pearl
users with this in the change log:
The
BlackBerry Curve 9370 is an affordable entry - level device that would be easy to recommend to new
users if it didn't run
BlackBerry OS 7, a fragmented and under - performing operating system.
A few new official OS» rocking the interwebs for the
BlackBerry Torch 9800,
Curve 9300 and Pearl 3G
users.
For all these changes, the Storm works much like any other modern
BlackBerry, so current
BlackBerry users can expect a gentle learning
curve.
The
BlackBerry Curve is one of the latest devices from RIM that offers features for both consumers and business
users.