Testseek.co.uk have collected 29 expert reviews of the BlackBerry 8320 Curve and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for BlackBerry 8320 Curve.
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29 Reviews
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Abstract: Essentially, the 8320 is very similar to the BlackBerry Curve 8300 AT&T Wireless currently offers. However, the 8320, like AT&Ts most recent BlackBerry, the 8820, includes Wi-Fi. But unlike with AT&Ts Wi-Fi BlackBerry, you can make the most out of 83...
Abstract: The BlackBerry Curve 8320 has a lot going for it: a 2-megapixel camera, world roaming capabilities, expandable memory, Bluetooth, a decent music player, and of course, easy access to multiple e-mail accounts. This version also sports a nifty spell chec...
Abstract: Finally, its a time of happiness for all the T-Mobile users who couldnt or wouldnt give a BlackBerry with a SureType keyboard, ala the Pearl, a try. Like the Pearl, the new BlackBerry Curve 8320 is a multimedia BlackBerry. Unlike the Pearl, its got...
Abstract: Finally, its a time of happiness for all the T-Mobile users who couldnt or wouldnt give a BlackBerry with a SureType keyboard, ala the Pearl, a try. Like the Pearl, the new BlackBerry Curve 8320 is a multimedia BlackBerry. Unlike the Pearl, its go...
Great size/shape, 3.5mm jack, solid keyboard and trackball, good battery life, UMA/WiFi
UI needs an overhaul, browser needs more work
In conclusion, the RIM BlackBerry Curve 8320 and the T-Mobile @Home service work well together when your home/office and its WiFi network fit properly. You might still experience the random dropped call when leaving the house, but the vast majority of ...
We really like the BlackBerry Curve. Not only do you get the standard BlackBerry goodness with solid organizational functionality and excellent messaging capabilities, but the Curve adds a decent camera to the mix. Multimedia features like music and ...
Abstract: This operating system is easy to learn and even easier to do things with, such as sending e-mail or organizing your schedule. Weighing 111 grams and measuring 4.2 by 2.4 by 0.6 inches, the Curve isn’t much larger than any other standard smart phone...
Abstract: Were no strangers to the BlackBerry Curve, originally released as the Curve 8300 on the AT&T network in June 2007. The Curve proved to be a very popular and strong smartphone, and T-Mobile users lamented AT&Ts several month exclusive. Now T-Mobile g...
Published: 2007-09-27, Author: John , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: Cast your memory back to the dark ages before smartphones. The StarTAC was still in common rotation. Cellphones were bricks. Windows Mobile was just a glimmer in Bill Gates’ eye. Enter the BlackBerry 850, a small QWERTY device that made getting emai...