RIM Blackberry Curve 9300

RIM Blackberry Curve 9300

rim blackberry curve 3g 9300 mobile review

The BlackBerry Curve-Series medium-weight contender, the gap between the Bold and Pearl series. The BlackBerry Curve 9300 steps into the shoes of the popular Blackberry Curve 8520 and Blackberry Curve 8900, but what these numbers mean not real?

The BlackBerry Curb 9300 is similar to a BlackBerry Curve 8520 – it is fairly inexpensive, compact and has a large QWERTY keyboard – but the Blackberry Curve 9300 communicator ups the stakes by packing in 3G connectivity – something that has the RIM is slow not to integrate into their high-end phones. The BlackBerry Curve 9300 has them all on the front connectivity – WLAN, HSDPA and EDGE high-speed stutters for when your normal 3G connection to a standstill.

The impression that you are familiar with the left is that keep up with the Blackberry Curve 9300, RIM all the important bits of top-end phones like the Bold BlackBerry Bold 9700 decided, chopping off the less important bits to the price of the top to hold the spot.

Blackberry Curve 9300 comes with the classic Curve keyboard is there and is just about as good as the classic physical Bold QWERTY. The keys have a satisfying click, and thanks to deft key spacing and contouring, will touch typing in short time, even if you are a new optical trackpad BlackBerrys.The are also omnipresent in almost all the BlackBerrys of 2010. It is react as always, and agreed with the lag-free BlackBerry OS, navigating around the BlackBerry Curve 9300 menu works like a charm.

rim blackberry curve 3g 9300 mobile review

The BlackBerry Curve 9300 is screan plastic does not bod ‘high-class smartphone “as some competitors (we are the similarly-priced HTC Legend thinking here), but the rubberized battery cover gives the listener plenty of grip for confident hand-SMS, the Fab physical QWERTY is more than up to.

The first is the BlackBerry Curve 9300 camera and cameras have never seen a BlackBerry strong suit. A 3.2-megapixel Jobbie, it is a step from the Blackberry Curve 8520 snapper, but no flash and auto focus (not just fixed focus), it is borderline useless for anything but using snapshots of your cat as a background.

rim blackberry curve 3g 9300 mobile review

It’s pretty quick to take a picture, and it is 5x digital zoom on board, but also with images that become the focus, zoom, display, and you will see fine details that go into a bubbling mess. This is a camera that has been included because all phones have to have cameras in those days. It is not the focus of the phone.

The second budget concession is in its screen – but it’s one you might not notice if you’ve experienced the splendor of the high-end BlackBerry screens. With a 65K color 240 ? 320 display, the BlackBerry Curve 9300 looks at the screen a bit blocky and washed out in comparison to the Fab 360 ? 480 display of the Bold 9700 and Curve 8900

If you are not spoiled by extremely high pixel density displays such as this (or even finer iPhone 4) they were probably not even notice the BlackBerry Curve 9300 is mediocre screen. Viewing angles are excellent and the 76k pixels of the screen pack are enough to make the 2.46-inch display properties looking sharp.

The BlackBerry Curve 9300 is not without compromises, but we like where they’ve made. We would prefer to 3G and Wi-Fi on a BlackBerry as a camera, trying in vein to do battle with cameras from Samsung and LG. It’s still back by the limitations of the BlackBerry OS 5 as the lack of web browser and lack of raised individually, but when an OS 6 upgrade almost certainly is on the way, we find few reasons not to this great small Communicator recommend.


3 Comments »

  1. Movie Show: Fish Tank Said,

    March 14, 2011 @ 9:21 am

    Well, it’s excellent, but how about the other options we’ve got here? Would you mind crafting another article regarding all of them also? Thanks!

  2. Owen Said,

    July 26, 2011 @ 6:26 am

    Excellent post. I really appreciate all the great content you have here. ;)

  3. Don Said,

    October 3, 2011 @ 10:32 am

    I just love the 9300. Got a Torch now, but this is a good phone.

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