The Blackberry Curve is a fine cell phone that is sure to please. This impressive smartphone is equipped with a powerful 2.0 megapixel digital camera, along with all the latest multimedia applications, allowing for stunning videos, images, and MP3s. Ideal for various home and even demanding company requirements, all programs run at a very energy efficient rate, providing a much longer charge to your battery for extended “unplugged” usage.
The many functions of this device are all user-friendly, and it comes in a very stylish design that is certain to turn some heads. You get a USB port, along with a regular 3.5 mm headphone jack. To the right, there is a easy-access camera button, and to the left, the volume controls. Giving a remarkable picture clarity for browsing your favorite sites, map details, and checking out pics and vids, the Blackberry Curve offers a generous two and a half inch monitor, capable of 320 x 240 resolution.
Blackberry definitely stepped up its game in terms of designing the Curve’s multimedia ability. The smartphone will play back various audio formats, including MP3, WMA, and AAC, along with various video formats, like WMV, MPEG-4, and H.263. The Curve processes the multimedia information very smoothly, very rarely experiencing any hiccups. The two megapixel camera will deliver high quality 4″ x 6″ prints – impressive for a camera phone. However, the Blackberry’s ultimate media strength lies in its email application. The Curve can sync up to ten separate email accounts with ease and finesse.
Online surfing is a breeze, too, with functionality much higher than standard cell phones. Opening and navigating webpages is very simple. Giving you four consecutive hours of nonstop verbal communication, and an impressive four full days of normal usage, the Blackberry Curve’s battery life is clearly superior to many other smart phones out there nowadays. Sound clarity during your phone calls is very crisp and reliable, as well, (although a higher volume capacity would have improved this even more).
The Blackberry Curve is arguably the best smartphone for its price tier, even though it might not have all the bells and whistles of other smartphones. The iPhone 4 and HTC Desire, though superior phones, are also much more expensive than the Curve. Comparable products would be the Samsung Wave or the LG Optimus. However, Blackberry soars pasts the competition in terms of battery life, e-mail capabilities, and camera quality with its newly released Curve.
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