Despite landing considerably cheaper than a selection of its closest on - paper competitors, the HTC Explorer's screen, processor and RAM see the handset rivalling the likes of the Samsung Galaxy Ace and Samsung Galaxy Y, as well as RIM's entry -
level BlackBerry Curve 9360.
Maybe the biggest surprise of the 2011 BlackBerry Smartphone roadmap is the introduction of a full touchscreen version of the entry -
level BlackBerry Curve line.
Not exact matches
Review Research in Motion's latest offering in the
BlackBerry Curve range is described as an entry -
level model.
The
BlackBerry Curve 9360 is an entry -
level smartphone that was announced and launched in August 2011.
The
BlackBerry Curve 9350 is an entry -
level smartphone that was announced and launched in October 2011.
Positioning
Curve as the entry -
level product family of the
BlackBerry portfolio allows RIM to get away with implementing some lower end features in order to achieve low cost.
The
BlackBerry Curve 9320, the little entry
level model that is making waves around emerging
BlackBerry markets, is landing on Canadian carrier SaskTel.
Considering the
BlackBerry Curve 9380 is positioned as RIM's entry
level touchscreen
BlackBerry, it delivers all of the experience of the bigger and better heeled
BlackBerry Torch 9860.
The
Curve 9310 is geared toward those looking for an entry -
level BlackBerry or the availability of prepaid plans that Boost has to offer.
Thus the
Curve brand for RIM represents entry
level BlackBerry Smartphones, which will cover both styles of form factor (and yes, new
Curves are definitely on the way soon).
Following up the
BlackBerry Curve 85xx series and
BlackBerry Curve 3G series, the next generation of
BlackBerry Curve (we're not sure on naming yet) looks to be stellar upgrade for what RIM considers to be their entry
level line of smartphone, giving it a big boost in speed and a sleek new look.
LIke its predecessor, the
BlackBerry Curve 9300 was geared very specifically at an entry -
level audience.
The
BlackBerry Curve 9220 is an entry -
level 2G smartphone running OS 7.1.
Bold is an high end
Blackberry with better screen res, processor, better keyboard and a fuller OS on the other hand
Curve is an entry
level Blackberry which is lighter / thinner and doesn't come with all bells and whistles like open GL, magnetometer etc..
Research In Motion unveiled at the start of the week their
BlackBerry entry
level Curve 3G — the latest consumer orientated
Curve handset, succeeding the 8520 and is the first in the
Curve series with 3G access.
The
BlackBerry 9300 was announced in August 2010, as the latest addition to the
Curve series of mobiles which are the entry
level range of smartphones in RIM's arsenal.
The
Curve 9360 is the replacement to last year's
BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300, as an entry
level device that happened to be RIM's very first 3G handset in this series.
The
BlackBerry Curve 3G (or 9300) is the newest handset from RIM, pitched at the entry -
level, as confirmed by Mike Lazaridis, CEO: «The majority of people in the worldwide mobile phone market have yet to buy their first smartphone and the
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The
BlackBerry Curve 3G (or 9300) is the newest handset from RIM, pitched at the entry -
level, as confirmed by Mike Lazaridis, CEO: «The majority of people in the worldwide mobile phone market have yet to buy their first smartphone and the
BlackBerry Curve 3G is designed to provide an extremely attractive and accessible choice that will help convince many of them to make the leap».
Despite the
Curve 3G's billing as an entry -
level handset you get the same email performance here that you would on any other
BlackBerry device, which is, in a word, sensational.
It looks as if
BlackBerry (BBRY) is planning a successor to its entry -
level Curve line of smartphones.
The
BlackBerry Curve 8530 generally fits into the
BlackBerry line up as a refresher to the now ubiquitous
Curve 83xx, and is meant to sit between entry -
level models like the Pearl and Pearl Flip, and higher end models like the world - dominating Tour and Bold.
With Wifi, a new Optical Track Ball, 3.5 mm Headset Jack, QWERTY keyboard, and of course so much more, the
Curve 8520 will be an excellent entry
level Blackberry for those who «need to balance work and life, while effortlessly staying connected to those who matter most.»
The
BlackBerry Curve 9370 is an entry -
level smartphone that is not only a capable little device, it's also extremely affordable.
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.
The
BlackBerry Curve 9320 is an entry
level phone which will come with an affordable price tag.