BlackBerry Curve 8320 Reviews
The BlackBerry 8320 Curve is the smallest, lightest BlackBerry smartphone with a full QWERTY keyboard. The phone also features 2.0 megapixel camera with flash and 5x digital zoom, media player, Wi-Fi capabilities, expandable memory, Voice Dialling, stereo

headset support, BlackBerry® Maps and trackball navigation, and 1100 mAh rechargeable battery provides 240 minutes of talk time, 408 hours of standby time.
The user can send a variety of messages from their new Smartphone which allows the user to stay in contact with business colleagues, family & friends at all times. The user can create & send a message containing text which is known as a SMS message which can be sent to any SMS compatible mobile phone user. A MMS messaging service allows the user to share photos & video clips with any MMS compatible contact or email contact. The BlackBerry Curve 8320 comes with a wireless email service which provides the user with a fully mobile email service complete with document attachment facility
Reviews from DigitalTrends
“The WiFi worked fine, but actually was just a hair or two faster than T-Mobile’s already fast EDGE/GPRS network. The Blackberry is also compatible with T-Mobile@Home, a wireless setup that allows you to combine cell phone minutes and Skype-style VoIP calling…Highs: Good price with rebates; comfortable mouse and keyboard; good online speed. Lows: Too expensive for average consumers without rebates; not a revolutionary leap in Blackberry
Reviews from WirelessInfo
“We really like the BlackBerry Curve…T-Mobile also operates an extensive network of Wi-Fi hotspots, so for a small additional fee you can find Wi-Fi access in many places, which makes browsing the Web a much nicer experience. Anyone looking for a great business device with decent multimedia features in fairly small package should consider the Curve. ”
Reviews from PCWorld
“Those glitches aside, the 8320 is an excellent phone. Like all BlackBerry units, it is a stellar e-mail device, with support for ten accounts. The included camera (which sports a flash and a 3X digital zoom) took adequate but–like many camera phones–occasionally blurry snapshots.
Reviews from PCmag
“The BlackBerry e-mail system is still unmatched. I set the service up with Gmail, Microsoft Exchange Web Access, and Yahoo! Mail accounts within minutes. The e-mail system also supports attachments, displaying picture attachments, and PowerPoints..”
Reviews from GearDiary
“I’m on the fence as to whether I’ll keep this device. I already have an 8300 from AT&T — so I’m not in the honeymoon stage of “loving the new toy”. Everything I can do on the 8300 I can do on the 8320. The real reason I’d keep the 8320 is to take advantage of Hotspot @ Home and the MyFaves calling plan (allowing free calls to 5 contacts).”
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