Anyone familiar with RIM knows that the people behind BlackBerry have been busy working on the latest version of their OS – BlackBerry 10 – for almost a year now. And while RIM promise that BB10 will be their come back, it’s quite a while for them without any release.
While BlackBerry Curve is not coming with BB10 but it surely represents what made RIM to get into this game, a compact QWERTY messenger with to-the-point functionality and mature design. With the Curve 9320, RIM is looking to hold the fort while it gets its ducks in a row for the release of the BB10 line-up.
Key features on Offer:
· Quad-band GSM and tri-band 3G support
· Full QWERTY keyboard
· Optical trackpad
· 806MHz processor
· 512MB RAM, 512MB ROM
· Wi-Fi b/g/n connectivity
· GPS with A-GPS connectivity
· Bluetooth v2.1
· 3 megapixel fixed focus, VGA video recording
· BlackBerry OS 7.1
· Hot-swappable microSD card slot (up to 32GB), 2GB card preinstalled
· 1450 mAh battery
· Office document editor
Disadvantages of this Handsets are:-
· BlackBerry Internet Service account is mandatory to enjoy phone features
· Text-only submenus
· Fixed focus camera
· No HD video
· Glossy back panel gives a bad grip.
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