Pros: Battery life, crisp screen, stability of BlackBerry OS Cons: Price?
I've always been intrigued by the PDA + phone aspect of phones like the BlackBerry, Dash, Wing, iPhone etc. My first foray into that scene was not a good one. I happily purchased the HTC Dash and when I started using it, I found it slow, cumbersome, ...
Pros: Excellent feature set, customizable, VOIP Cons: A little larger than regular phones
I am a first time Blackberry user and have been using the Blackberry Curve 8320 through TMobile for approx. 2 months now. Here's my view on it: Set up was very easy. Since using a Blackberry was new to me, I called techsupport. As usual, they were ...
Pros: Wi-fi use, real keyboard, good app selection, intuitive OS Cons: No GPS, small screen, some stability issues
I have owned the Blackberry Curve cell phone for about a year and a half now and I run it on the T-Mobile network. I purchased the phone second hand on EBay to replace an old T-Mobile Sidekick. I have the 8320 model Curve. It is ...
Pros: Long battery life, crisp screen, very good email service, awesome speakerphone Cons: Lousy web browser, slow internet connectivity, broken chat client.
I was offered a Blackberry Curve from T-Mobile as a retention option after I had received three defective HTC Dash phones back-to-back. My top priority was being able to send and recieve email on multiple accounts from verious types of mail systems. I ...
Pros: Size, Included Maps, variety of abilities Cons: Can't do any one thing well, many extra purchases needed to use all abilities
I've been using the Blackberry 8320 Curve for about 6 months now. I purchased it for $210 directly through T-Mobile by placing the order over the phone instead of a retail store. Even when ordering directly, some negotiation is possible if you've been a ...
Pros: size and sleak look, easy to use qwerty keyboard, wifi ability Cons: can't record videos, no 3g support, extra charge for web browsing and email client.
I bought my T-Mobile BlackBerry Curve 8320 in Color: Titanium, after reading some exellent reviews around the web about it. I was just a tiny bit disappointed though. Overall it is definitely a pretty good smartphone, Size: the size is excellent ...
Pros: Very easy keyboard and one-handed typing, fun + PDA features, good user interface and size Cons: Have to send voice notes as MMS. No option to save them. No video recording
Update: late Oct 07 I can't imagine life before this Blackberry. It is so usable even my low-tech friends can use it without any help. Today someone emailed me a short MP3. I was able to listen to it on the Blackberry and save it with 1 click as a ...
Pros: Cell phone features, battery life, user interface Cons: slow internet
I bought the Blackberry 8320 a few months ago. I am a college student, and thought I would use it for email, assignments, and surfng the web to get me through class. As it turns out, my schools email doesnt work with mobile devices. I ...
Pros: Good email access and easy format. Sleek, light design. Easy-to-use Qwerty keyboard. Cons: Slow web browser. Short battery life.
I got the Blackberry Curve 8320 for $75 when I signed up for a new 2-year T-Mobile contract late last year. It was a great deal at the time until I realized how terrible T-Mobile service is in Manhattan and Brooklyn (see my T-mobile review). ...
Pros: Everything other than the audio: It's beautiful, compact, really easy to use interface, etc. Cons: The audio quality: both sending and receiving as well as through speakerphone.
This phone is absolutely great at everything except being a phone. The audio is very poor quality. I think it's funny how you can walk to any store and every phone tells you how many pixel that camera has, but no phone tells you how good it sounds or ...
Pros: WiFi with out contract! Takes sd-micro for mp3& somevideo, "uma" uses no minitues Cons: Youtube and other streaming scripts dont work. Use tinytube.com. Wifi range 20-60 feet.
IMPORTANT: THE PHONE SAYS WIFI ON THE TOP PANEL RIGHT CORNER! When you get your contract and they get you for 2 years (p.s. Sprint just got sued for cell phone slavery contracts in California and lost.) Reduce your minutes!!!!! You will not be using them ...
Pros: amazing smartphone, lots of features, excellent display Cons: low memory, 3 color options
I've been using a RAZR for 2 years before deciding to upgrade to a phone that had a bit more bang for it's buck. The display on this phone is phenomenal and the keyboard layout is easy to use for the most part. One of the small downsides is that some ...
Pros: Decent camera mp3 function works great battery life is great many applicataions available phonebook app is great Cons: cannot make videos no built in GPS Headphones stopped working after 1 week reputation for FAILING UNEXPECTEDLY
All of the previous reviews of the phone are correct, however the don't cover ALL aspects of the phone. I paid 260$ for this phone for a 1 year trip to China. I worked great, and was alot of fun. Then I found out little annoyances. The T-mobile version ...
Pros: ease of things, battery life. full keyboard, good speaker, many free applications can be installed. Cons: poor gps, people can't hear me at times, cheap keys,
overall the phone is a good phone, applications can be installed right from the web, phone is great, battery power is great. the gps function barely works, it works around 25% of the time if I use it, is not reliable whatsoever, I actually feel lucky and it gets a gps signal. don't rely on this phone for navegation.
The great assistant : RIM Blackberry 8320 Curve by gorgortortor ,Sep 08 '08
Pros:
Offering the best functionality and comfort in mobility
Cons:
GPS functions
This device is really a good assistant when you are mobile. You can easily write e-mails with full qwerty keyboard. You are connected to your mailbox in all times. It is easy to organize your activities with calender option.
With Google Maps software (you need to install it) it is easy to discover on the map where you are.
With its Trackball which is my favorite, you can surf internet easily, use menu items easily, perform every operations aesily and only with one hand.
Just install Gmail, Viigo rss reader, Google Maps. All these are free software that can offer you better mobility .
It is easy to download lots of poliphonic tones from internet. Also RIM offers to its users some free melodies, themes, wallpapers and etc.
It’s packed with features, including a camera, media player, Wi-Fi capabilities, expandable memory, Voice Dialing, BlackBerry Maps and trackball navigation. Plus, you get all the core functionality you’ve come to expect in a BlackBerry smartphone—email and text messaging, instant messaging, web browser and advanced phone functionality.
WiFi is hard on battery life, and as a result, the 8320's battery life is shorter. The BlackBerry 8320 lasts about 2 days on a charge with moderate use.
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