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BlackBerry Curve 8900

September 7th, 2010

BlackBerry Curve 8900 Descriptionreview BlackBerry Curve 8900

When you’ve got a lot on the go, BlackBerry® Curve™ (BlackBerry Javelin) smartphone help keep you connected to the people and information that matter. With all the features you need and want at your fingertips, you’ll have the flexibility and freedom to manage your busy life—and even have some fun along the way.

The BlackBerry® Curve™ includes a hi-resolution display, full QWERTY keyboard with an enhanced trackball in an impossibly slim 13mm body.

Main features

  • 3.2-MP camera
  • Built-in GPS capabilities
  • Wi-Fi® Support
  • GPS Sat Nav
  • Video Recording
  • Mobile Streaming

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BlackBerry 8520 (Red)

September 6th, 2010

BlackBerry 8520 (Red) Description

review BlackBerry 8520 (Red)The Blackberry Curve 8520 is the first Blackberry device to feature an optical mouse. This easy-to use navigation control goes hand-in-hand with the social media functions that the Blackberry Curve 8520 also includes, so communication with family, friends and colleagues has never been easier on a Blackberry. The Blackberry Curve8520 is compatible with your favourite social-networking websites such as Facebook, MySpace and Twitter and also includes special instant messenger services designed specifically for the Blackberry platform.

Features

  • New trackpad navigation
  • Social media compatibility
  • Dedicated media keys
  • 2MP Camera
  • WiFi & Bluetooth
  • 320 x 240, 65K colour screen
  • Quad-band connectivity

With a full QWERTY keyboard, soft, rounded edges and a slim and sleek design, the 8520 has the traditional look and feel of a Blackberry design. The display on the Curve 8520 is outstanding, with a 320 x 240 pixel resolution and 65k colour display capability, ensuring that media playback and web browsing is of the highest quality. MPEG4 video is supported so that you can enjoy videos, while a range of image file-types can be viewed, including .bmp and .jpg. A wide selection of audio types are compatible with the Curve 8520, including MP3, which you can take advantage of using the 3.5mm audio connection. » Read more: BlackBerry 8520 (Red)

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BlackBerry 8520

September 6th, 2010

BlackBerry 8520 Descriptionreview BlackBerry 8520

The Blackberry Curve 8520 is the first Blackberry device to feature an optical mouse. This easy-to use navigation control goes hand-in-hand with the social media functions that the Blackberry Curve 8520 also includes, so communication with family, friends and colleagues has never been easier on a Blackberry. The Blackberry Curve8520 is compatible with your favourite social-networking websites such as Facebook, MySpace and Twitter and also includes special instant messenger services designed specifically for the Blackberry platform.

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BlackBerry Bold 9700 (White)

September 6th, 2010

BlackBerry Bold 9700 (White) Description

review BlackBerry Bold 9700 (White)The BlackBerry Bold 9700 smartphone offers top-of-the-line performance, functionality and features with support for 3G HSDPA networks around the world, a next-generation (624 MHz) processor, 256 MB Flash memory, built-in GPS and Wi-Fi®, a 3.2MP camera and a sharp, dazzling display.

The BlackBerry® Bold™ 9700 smartphone has a large, hi-res screen that displays over 65,000 colors; creating a vivid viewing experience for all your photos, videos1, files1 and websites.

Access what’s important with trackpad navigation based on how laptops are designed. Glide your finger over the trackpad to scroll through menus and icons. A slight press and click lets you select an item to navigate where you want to go.

Enjoy music, videos, photos and documents in great color and sound. Easily sync data and audio files from your desktop to the BlackBerry Bold 9700, and get up to 35 hours of music playback time.

Enhance the 256 MB of on-board flash memory by easily inserting a microSD card. Create extra room for emails, messages, apps, multimedia files, documents and all the other important things that you want to take with you.

Along with a 3.2 MP camera, the BlackBerry Bold 9700 smartphone features video camera functionality. Record and view videos on the hi-res screen, and share them through email, text messages or social networking sites.

Hi-speed 3G network connectivity lets you browse the web or view email attachments faster. While Wi-Fi® support enables your BlackBerry Bold 9700 smartphone to access available hotspots.

Cutting edge engineering and premium finishes extend to the exterior of the handset as well, with a smoothly integrated touch-sensitive trackpad and a highly tactile, distinctive, fretted keyboard.

The dark chrome frame and leatherette back add to the new smartphone’s sleek and elegant look, while the narrow profile, balanced weight and soft-touch sides allow it to feel incredibly comfortable in one hand.

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BlackBerry Storm2 9520

September 6th, 2010

BlackBerry Storm2 9520 Description

review BlackBerry Storm2 9520The BlackBerry® Storm2™ 9520 smartphone uses next generation SurePress technology. Type on a virtual, full QWERTY keyboard in portrait or landscape modes. Enjoy better typing accuracy and a more natural feel for a touch-screen experience like no other.

Link to wireless networks or hotspots with Wi-Fi connectivity. While away from your regular home or work coverage areas, you can still access streaming audio and video, BlackBerry® data services and more.

With a powerful battery and removable back plate for easy battery swapping, the BlackBerry® Storm™ smartphone helps you do what you love, longer.

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Blackberry Curve 3G 9300 (Black)

September 6th, 2010

review Blackberry Curve 3G 9300 (Black) The BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 allows you can stay connected to everyone and everything that matters.

Everything you already pack into a busy day just got a whole lot easier with 3G Internet Access. Download attachments, videos and more in less time. Shoot out emails, Facebook® updates, and BlackBerry Messenger messages in a snap. BlackBerry Messenger enables real-time conversations.

Long lasting removable battery enables you to answer email, phone calls and Facebook messages all day long without scouting locations to charge up your smartphone. The battery in your BlackBerry Curve 3G smartphone lasts as long as you do.

Let GPS guide you in the right direction. With the BlackBerry Curve 3G smartphone, GPS and BlackBerry® Maps are built right in so you don’t have to fumble with more than one device on the road.

Here’s what you need to know about updated Wi-Fi®. With the BlackBerry® Curve 3G smartphone you get Wi-Fi “n”, which means you’ll get Wi-Fi access in more places and experience better connections.

Listen to your favourite tunes or watch videos while on the go. With easy-to-access media keys, you can control your music and videos. Skip songs, pause videos, and even mute a call.

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BlackBerry Torch 9800

August 8th, 2010

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BlackBerry Torch 9800 Review

Though BlackBerrys continue to be extremely popular, it’s no secret that RIM needed to step up its game and really work on improving and advancing its operating system. And over the past few months, the company has given us previews of a refreshed OS, but now, we’ve finally had a chance to put it to the test.

The RIM BlackBerry Torch 9800 is the first device to ship running BlackBerry OS 6 and will be available starting August 12 for US$199.99 with a two-year contract. We actually got the smartphone a few days before the official unveiling to put it through its paces, and we found a lot to like about it. The slider phone–a first for RIM–brings together a touchscreen and physical keyboard into a solid, compact design. The new OS brings some much-needed and welcome additions, including a better browser, an enhanced multimedia experience, and improved user interface. Sure, in the grand scheme of things, none of this is new but at least it puts RIM back on track. It’s just unfortunate that RIM didn’t upgrade other parts of the phone, such as the display and processor, as the Torch doesn’t quite stack up to some of the latest smartphones. Still, there’s enough there to keep BlackBerry fans happy. » Read more: BlackBerry Torch 9800

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BlackBerry Bold 9700 Onyx Review

August 8th, 2010

BlackBerry Bold 9700 Onyx ReviewHSDPA, 3.6 Mbps Phone with BlackBerry OS; 5.0 256MB storage, 128 MB RAM internal memory, microSD support. TFT screen, 65K colour depth with 480 X 360 Pixels resolution and 2.44 inch screen size. Full QWERTY keyboard ,Touch-sensitive optical trackpad Main Camera resolution 3.15 MP [ 2048 x 1536 pixels ] . Image stabilization, autofocus, LED flash. » Read more: BlackBerry Bold 9700 Onyx Review

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