BlackBerry Curve 9300 Mobile Phone Review

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BlackBerry Curve 9300 Mobile Phone Review

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The BlackBerry Curve 9300 is a 3G perked-up version of the entry-level BlackBerry Curve 8520 with 3G connectivity and a little more oomph under the hood. But BlackBerry Curve 9300 trackpad is frustrating, and it offers absolutely nothing to get excited about. Overall, the BlackBerry Curve 9300 3G the definition of “decent, but boring.”

You can turn 3G for BlackBerry Curve 9300 free online on a ? 20-a-month to find 24-month contract. You can also pick up for BlackBerry Curve 9300 around ? 280 SIM-free.

Icing on the cake
The BlackBerry Curve 9300 3G is definitely an improvement over the BlackBerry Curve 8520, thanks to the addition of 3G connectivity of BlackBerry Curve 9300. We did not complain about the lack of 3G on the BlackBerry Curve 8520, as it offers Wi-Fi if you need to do some serious Web surfing, and it is cheap. But 3G connectivity of BlackBerry Curve 9300 is now a function that we used to see on almost all phones, so it’s good to have on board the BlackBerry Curve 9300 3G.

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The well-known BlackBerry keyboard suit obsessive sending texts and e-mails.
It is not all sunshine, lollipops and minor upgrades, though. The BlackBerry Curve 9300 3G has the same optical trackpad that debuted on the 8520, but it was not as responsive in our tests. We found it sometimes downright stupid, and had to dig at her several times to do what we wanted. After receiving the hang of its quirks, we were able to use the trackpad, but it was not as funny or zippy as what we have come to expect from a BlackBerry phone. It is amazing that a function that worked so well on other models as a disappointment on the BlackBerry Curve 9300 is 3G.

Black is back
The BlackBerry Curve 9300 has a 3G priced, business-friendly manner, and similar to the BlackBerry BlackBerry Curve 8900 It is trim and feels solid, but not win any awards for innovative design. We liked the 8900 because it was smaller than the BlackBerry Bold 9000, was RIM’s top-of-the-line handset at the time. But since then, the slightly smaller BlackBerry Bold BlackBerry 9700 has taken over the throne, so that does not offer the BlackBerry Curve 9300 3G a big advantage in the size department.

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Work those fingers
Like his brothers makes the BlackBerry Curve 9300 3G Qwerty keyboard is a good choice for people who SMS-and e-mail to love. The BlackBerry Messenger instant messaging service you can charge with others, “Berry owners chat anywhere in the world. The phone also lets up to ten email accounts, with support for push e-mail to have your email . disappear as soon as they hit the server The only downside to these features is that you have a BlackBerry contract to work for the phone – you can not just a cheap SIM card pick up from anywhere if you do not have a BlackBerry contract. will not work at all most of the functions of the phone.

For social butterflies, there are fixed Facebook and Twitter apps on the BlackBerry Curve 9300 3G, with a decent choice but to save from the BlackBerry App World. BlackBerry applications are generally more expensive than similar applications on the iPhone and Android platforms, but there are too many free ones and they tend to be reliable.

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1 Comment »

  1. Owen Said,

    July 26, 2011 @ 7:16 am

    Hi,This is a really good article loaded with useful information. Thanks for another fantastic article. ;)

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