Loading... Please wait...The BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 is a ramped-up version of the entry-level Curve 8520, RIM has thrown in 3G connectivity and spruced up the processing speeds. The Curve 3G sports the same optical trackpad that first showed up on the 8520, but RIM has improved on the overall responsiveness. Like its Blackberry brethrens. the 9300 QWERTY keyboard is perfect for people who are into heavy texting and emailing. It lets you load up to ten email accounts, and thePush Email support fetches your emails as soon as they hit the server.
With built-in GPS you can use maps to assist you if you are to get lost. The Curve 9300 offers dual navigation support of BlackBerry Maps as well as Google Maps. You can also download more from the BlackBerry App World store. The Curve 3G runs on the BlackBerry OS, which takes some getting used to if you're unfamiliar with it. The Media buttons on the top is a giveaway that the 9300 is all about business and no pleasure.
The Curve 9300 packs enough perks for social networking enthus, it comes with full-fledged Facebook and Twitter support.The Facebook home page will show you your friends updates and it has a status update box so you can update your own status in a jiffy. RIM has added a neat set of features to the 9300, open a contact and thier Facebook profile pic shows up, theres are also a zillion different apps that you download that can spruce up your contact list & home screen.
The handset sports a 2 MP camera, which can capture images at 1600 x 1200 pixels and also support casual video recording. The Curve 3G has a set of dedicated media buttons along the top, and a standard 3.5mm headphone jack for the audiophiles. You can now play,stop, skip tracks without having to take the phone out of your pockets.The 9300's battery prowess deserves special mention, with light use, 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity switched on all day, the phone squeezes out an impressive 2.5 days of operation.
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