I love it when our loyal CrackBerry members volunteer the time and effort to put together a real masterpiece for the CrackBerry blogs.
Today we have Paul Johnson, aka pmjohnson99, with his in-depth impressions of Sprint’s new BlackBerry Curve 8330. This is Paul’s first BlackBerry, but I wouldn’t consider him a Newbie. He became a member of CrackBerry.com months ago and like so many other CDMA subscribers out there waited eagerly for the 8330’s release. When he finally got his hands on his new Curve, he was already educated and hit the ground running.
While Paul may be new to BlackBerry, he’s not new to technology. He’s a Print Production Artist / Graphic Designer in LA, has worked as an IT admin, computer tech and audio/visual specialist and reads sites like CrackBerry, BGR and Engadget constantly throughout the day. I think you’ll enjoy his straight up review - I know I did. Read Paul’s Review After the Jump.
by Paul Johnson
Introduction
My background with BlackBerry is short compared to some. I have researched the subject for almost a year now so I am not a “Newbie” but a “Newbie With Knowledge”. When my local Sprint Rep, Belinda, wrestled a newly released 8330 away from the teaming masses for me to call my own I was ready to dive in headfirst. Coming from a Motorola E815 (don’t laugh, that phone was a work-horse) I was just happy to be able to finally do the things the cool kids were doing in the CrackBerry world. I was going to email, brick break and laugh in the face of Wi-Fi fees as I tethered with reckless abandon. I was going to rule with a cellular fist!
The CDMA Curve, or 8330*, or sCurve, as some have called it, has the basic shape and size of older BlackBerry Curves. I didn’t want to do an “unboxing” for this review as we all know what comes in that cardboard “Ark of the Covenant”.
Some notable updates to this device are the included 1GB micro SD card and 96MB of internal memory, an increase over the normal 64MB. I believe the memory increase is due to CDMA technology uses different software protocols than GSM, which may require more space. There is an internal GPS, but no Wi-Fi built into the device.
[ Note - for the sake of this article I will refer to the Sprint Curve as the 8330, I am fully aware that Verizon’s curve is the same model, but this article is only about the Sprint Curve and it gets redundant to keep writing “Sprint Curve” ]
The 8330 is colored in RIM’s “Titanium” color scheme that has been modified with some new sophistication. I went to a local T-Mobile store to compare Curves and was pleasantly surprised that 8330 owners didn’t just get a hand-me-down, they got an update to the Curve family.
The Sprint Curve has the standard QWERTY backlit keyboard colored like AT&T’s red Curve. The number keys are lighter and the rest of the letter keys are dark. I like this layout because the numerical keys are easier to see when dialing at arms length. RIM is known for making great keyboards and they continue this tradition with the 8330. I do wish, however, the keyboard would seat into the device more solidly. The keyboard wiggles a bit with a slight “clicky” sound when keys are pressed. I feel the four function keys above are constructed better and maybe RIM could take cues from how these are put together.
Having large fingers made typing with the tiny keys a challenge initially. To overcome the challenge of typing I became Zen-like. I typed without actually thinking about hitting the keys. Once I began to realize how much easier typing is in a Zen state of mind I began to speed up and develop my BlackBerry Prayer Position: hands clinched, lips slightly moving almost mouthing a mantra, looking down in deep mediation…etc.
The T-Mobile 8320 on the right, you notice the pure black screen and
taller screen bezel on the 8330
Surrounding the screen of the 8330 is a beautiful rich-black plastic bezel. It gives a glass-like appearance and reminds me a lot of the T-Mobile Shadow or even the AT&T Shine. The bezel is also extended an extra ¼ of an inch higher completely engulfing the earpiece opening. The taller bezel gives you the illusion of a taller screen and a more stylish device. There was also the removal of two slightly raised plastic rails flanking the screen making the screen area appear smooth and sleek. All these changes give a more unified look to the device. When placed next to the 8320 you really appreciate the sophistication these changes have added to the phone.
Curve looking dark and mysterious
The 8330 is a solid 114 grams, a full 3 grams heavier than older Curves. I know it might not seem much but this device does feel slightly heavier. I imagine this difference in weight is due to the difference in radios used (GSM vs. CDMA). The phone has a solid feel and is well balanced, especially when typing. This added weight is nice, but I still think you can add some more weight. Maybe through the addition of metal side rails and battery cover. A little bling can go a long way.
Setup out of the Box…
Like most people I ignored all warnings about how to setup a new BlackBerry device, set fire to the manuals and just turned the thing on. Unfortunately on the way home from the store I got a call from Sprint CS phone saying they were having trouble porting my number to my new phone and it may take a few days. If I waited this long what’s a few more days? No big deal.
The porting issue didn’t affect the setup of email and other functions of the phone thankfully. I had a temporary number assigned so Sprint could sell me my Curve. My old phone was still working at the time so I was covered for communication. Porting ended up taking 5 days.
A side note about Sprint’s CS: I know that many of you have your qualms about Sprint’s CS, and I’ll admit I was a bit cavalier with my ideas that CS isn’t really important if things work. And even if they don’t work how complicated can an issue get?
The most I will say about Sprint’s CS is this: there is a vast difference between a helpful CS agent and a useful CS agent. It’s one thing to have a CS agent telling you how they want to help you and another thing for that person to actually help you. An agent’s heart may be in the right place, but that doesn’t mean they are ever going to actually help you without a little help for themselves.
It seemed like with each phone call I would have to re-explain my issue and with each call I got a new reason as to why the port didn’t go through. It resulted in me calling my previous carrier and telling them to get ready to receive a port request the port and then calling Sprint and telling them to send the request. After my own coordination of the process within minutes my normal phone number and my new Curve became one. I imagine I would have had a smoother port if I didn’t use a third party carrier with a leased number on Verizon’s network. Because of my situation I don’t put all the blame on Sprint for my troubles.
Setup was easy through the setup wizard. I signed up my Yahoo! and work e mail accounts and provisioned the phone. Later I went to Sprint’s BIS site changed my signature on outgoing messages and was set. I organized programs into folders and created my first self-imposed BB rule: I must be able to fit everything onto one home screen. If I cannot I either have to put the icon in a folder or get rid of it. The navigation of my home screen is all on one screen and if something is really important then I can program a convenience key to get to it (currently I have these two buttons programmed to open the application switcher and activate my key lock).
My home screen setup for easy nagivation
and a bPhone theme
I installed Desktop Manager on my PC and PocketMac on my Powerbook which is where my contacts were stored. It took a little coxing, but I got PocketMac to work seamlessly with the device. I have no idea when RIM plans to give a Mac version of DM but I have heard rumors that it would be sometime this summer. Rumors being what they are…I’m not holding my breath.
Included Software
Sprint really took the bull by the horns by allowing the user to have full functionality (with the exception of MMS). The GPS worked freely and Sprint installed, Google Talk, Yahoo! Messenger and BlackBerry Messenger. Sprint also installs Sprint TV, Sprint Music Store, Software Store.
Choices, choices… most of the bigger chat applications come
on the phone. And others can be had for nothing or you can
pay for a 3rd party app.
Pocket Express is also preinstalled which is more of a store front posing as a software suite. It offers news, weather, travel info and many other tools, but this is all on top of the huge catalog of purchasable extras for your phone.
Pocket Express offers you a “taste” before pulling
you into the world of (gulp) purchased software.
Since I am on the SEP plan I get free Sprint Navigation which is, of course, powered by Telenav. You are also allowed to keep BB Maps and can easily download Google Maps. I find having all three apps is not redundant as they each work a bit differently. Google maps can access information quicker, but does not work with the internal GPS. BlackBerry maps will work with the internal GPS, but doesn’t offer voice instructions or turn by turn navigation. You only receive a route summary and a path drawn on the map. You can see how lost you are, but aren’t given instructions that will get you back on track.
Sprint Navigation powered by Telenav is a really great navigation program that will actually guide you to your destination with turn by turn voice instructions. You have full search capabilities like Google and BB Maps, but you also have real time updating of your progress and both 2D, 3D and Turn Icon “follow me” functionality. With Turn Icon you are given icons along with voice direction and no map. I like this option the most since the big icons are easier to follow on the Curves small screen. Also safer than watching a hypnotizing red arrow move on screen.
Sprint Navigation was an inviting program that really shaped
itself for my needs.
Sprint Navigation also works on my Bluetooth headset. Simply press the speaker button on your keyboard and you are given instructions through your headset. This is a lot better since the Berry’s tiny speaker doesn’t compete well with road noice. Pressing the space bar will repeat any missed instruction. Overall I really do like this service and at $0 a month the price is right.
I downloaded the bPhone Today, Icon and Zen themes and changed the background. The clown fish of bPhone were too distracting. I, of course, went to the CrackBerry WAP site and downloaded the CrackBerry desktop shortcut as well as Viigo. Viigo is great for managing your RSS feeds in one place.
bPhone themes with my homemade background
TV Guide Mobile’s very useful interface
I tried Opera Mini but immediately realized the built in Berry browser is more than adequate for reading news articles, forum posts, and WAP enabled sites. With the BlackBerry Browser you have the option of Column View and Page View. The ladder shows the entire page on your device and gives you a tiny box to scroll to an area you want to blow up. From there you can switch back to Column View, which allows your device to wrap the text in a more useful layout for reading.
Sprint’s EVDO network is speedy and I never found myself waiting longer than I thought I should to have a page load. When compared next to an EDGE enabled Curve you do notice a speed difference. I was disappointed, however, when I realized I could not take phone calls and receive email at the same time as EVDO does not support simultaneous voice and data.
The speed obtained from EVDO does come at a price. I think the EVDO technology utilized is constantly pulling info over the network so you do experience a quicker battery drain. From a full charge I can get a 8-12 hour day of normal call and browsing use. When my browsing was increased I did noticed a sharp decline in battery life. I would have liked for RIM to include increased battery capacity over the normal 1500 mAh.
Sound and call quality are very good. I received coverage in places where other phones had issues even with the same carrier. Calls came in loud and clear and I could use the speakerphone pretty comfortably without having to shout into it. Switching from a flip phone to the Curve was not at all uncomfortable. A flip phone gave me the reassurance I was speaking “into” the phone due to its slightly angled shape. Moving to a candy bar shape was a big transition as you are talking into air but a few phone calls relieved me of any apprehension.
I tethered both my PC and Mac to the data network with my 8330 via Bluetooth. The setup was easy and I was able to surf the web at limited speeds. But I see tethering coming in handy when I can’t get to free Wi-Fi or some sort of connection. I don’t know if Sprint charges or will charge for this. I know for normal accounts there is a $15 charge for tethering, but with SEP I am assuming that this is “unlimited” as well. We shall see on my first bill.
My posted speeds while tethered. This was good enough to browse.
I purchased an ARKON car mount with suction cup and vent mounting options. I opted for the vent since we have a law here in California preventing you from affixing anything to the middle of your windshield.
I have also installed my 8330 into a silicone skin and ordered a car charger. The silicone skin is made for older Curves and it does not accommodate the newly relocated LED of the 8330. I would like to see the new LED considered, but it isn’t a deal breaker since the skin fits fine. The 8330 comes with the standard Berry sleeve holster with sleep magnet. It performs well and I would keep using it if it had a belt clip.
The new Curve has the newest Berry media player, but I really don’t see making this my main audio device. The iPod is still the best at organizing and playing music. I was annoyed at the fact that you can’t scan an mp3 at shorter intervals than 10 seconds and there is no podcasting iTunes support. I was impressed, however, that the Curve displayed the album art of my music.
Conclusion
The anticipation of a new device in your hands is always something that makes you a little crazy. The act of opening boxes, peeling off cling plastic covers and tossing aside instruction manuals gets my blood pumping. Ever since I took this device out of its box I have been discovering new things about it everyday. I have really come to appreciate the little things like pressing the first letter of a menu item highlights it and a space key that will enter a “.” or “@” depending on what you are inputting, and the almost psychic adjustment of screen brightness depending on ambient light.
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It’s packed with incredible features*, including a camera, BlackBerry® Maps, a media player, expandable memory, Voice-Activated Dialing, tethered modem and trackball navigation. Plus you get all the core functionality you’ve come to expect in a BlackBerry smartphone — email and text messaging, instant messaging, web browser and advanced phone functionality.
The BlackBerry Curve — it’s your connection to everything that matters.
The BlackBerry Curve features complete functionality, including*:
BlackBerry® Maps
Camera
Media Player
Corporate Data Access 1
Wireless Email
Organizer
Wireless Calendar 1
Phone
SMS
MMS
Wireless Internet
Next-generation media player
Instant messaging
64 MB Flash memory plus microSD expandable memory slot**
Full QWERTY keyboard
Tethered modem capability — use your smartphone as a wireless modem for your laptop or PC*
Dedicated Send, End and Mute keys, a trackball navigation system, plus user definable convenience keys
Speakerphone and Voice Activated Dialing
Bluetooth® capability for hands-free dialogue via headsets and car kits - mono/stereo headset, hands-free and serial port profile supported. Bluetooth stereo audio (A2DP/AVCRP)
3.5mm stereo headset capable
Integrated attachment viewing
Compatibility with popular Personal Information Management (PIM) software
High resolution, light sensing screen that adjusts lighting levels automatically for ideal indoor and outdoor viewing
Easy email set-up directly from your BlackBerry Curve via the set-up wizard
Enterprise friendly
The BlackBerry Curve smartphone works with your organization\’s BlackBerry® Enterprise Solution to provide enterprise class functionality, including:
Advanced security features
Push delivery of data from corporate applications
Remote address book look-up
Wireless synchronization with corporate PIM tools
Single mailbox integration
Unlike traditional mobile phones, the BlackBerry Curve smartphone can be centrally managed and supported by IT departments.
*Check with service provider for availability, roaming arrangements and service plans. Certain features outlined herein require a minimum version of BlackBerry software.
**The BlackBerry 8300 accepts microSD cards; the amount of storage is determined by card capacity.
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Blackberry 8300, better known as Blackberry ‘curve’ is the new baby from Blackberry that is catching a lot of attention and is known to be technologically superior gadget that comes with all the Blackberry features and its classical design. The brand Blackberry has been associated with business class devices and this time around too, it has made its superiority in the business phone market with a plethora of Blackberry loyalists going gaga over it.
Let us try and analyse the features of this device and know about it in detail. Blackberry 8300 is PDA enabled device that though looks quite chunky from outside, is actually quite usable and likable. It has a standard Blackberry exterior that makes it one of those high end business devices. With a QWERTY keyboard and an excellent connectivity, Blackberry 8300 surely looks as a perfect business device. Take for instance its connectivity, Blackberry 8300 is a Quad-Band GSM enabled device that can work across the world, including the parts of America. With connectivity made powerful by the features as GPRS, EDGE and Bluetooth, the features like web browsing and e-mailing could be made possible through this device.
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Coming to the camera of this device, there is a high resolution 2 Mega Pixels camera that has been powered in this device. So you can capture all of your memories through this handset. The media player of Blackberry 8300 takes care of the essence of music that comes to the fullest in it. There have been other significant improvements in this device that include spell-checker for e-mails and memos, plus a new feature that enables the adjustment of call volume as well.
Despite of all the great features that have been promised in this handset, the disappointment has come in the form of absence of Wi-Fi feature, or UTMS(3G) feature that has been widely anticipated in this mobile phone. The camera of Blackberry 8300 is unable to record videos too. But save for these drawbacks, the device is a well equipped handset with a whole lot of features in it!
BlackBerry 8300 is considered as one of the smallest and the lightest BlackBerry handset which has a QWERTY keyboard. It is also known as Blackberry curve because of its smooth and curvaceous casing which has soft edges and feels smooth to hold in the user’s hand.
The BlackBerry 8300 looks very much similar to the new BlackBerry 8800. On the front of the 8300, you will find a large and a bright 320 x 240 pixel display. It has a quad-band GSM device with GPRS and EDGE data but has no 3G connectivity. On the front of the 8300, there is a large and bright 320 x 240 pixels. You can find 64 MB of internal memory which can be expanded using a micro SD card.
It is primarily considered as a messaging phone and the BlackBerry 8300 supports standard Internet protocol which can support a corporate BlackBerry server. It weighs meagrely 111 grams and the BlackBerry 8300 is pretty light for a messaging smart phone. Now, as far as battery life is considered, it can provide you a talk time for four hours with 17 days of standby.
This smart phone comes with a useful built in camera feature which can allow you to capture special moments of your life. It incorporates a 2 mega pixel camera which can give you quality images.
You can be assured that your smart phone will not be accessed or used by others when it comes with a password protection feature for added security. In addition this, you can find many other user-friendly features which a mobile phone should have these days.
The best way to buy a BlackBerry 8300 handset would be to buy it with a mobile phone deal. You can find a lot of BlackBerry 8300 mobile phone deals on the Internet where you can avail it at best possible price.
How to Enter Unlock Codes on BlackBerry 8800 8300 Curve:
***** You must have a SIM card in your phone to complete these steps ( Can be active or inactive ) *****
1. Go to settings menu => and then Options
2. Select Advanced options => and then Sim card
3. Type MEPD using your Blackberry keyboard (NOTE: You will not see any text appear on the screen while typing MEPD)
4. Type MEP then [ALT BUTTON] then 2 on your Blackberry keyboard (NOTE: You will not see any text appear on the screen while typing MEPD)
5. You should be presented with a prompt “Enter Network MEP Code”. Type in the unlock code received from unlockmotorolas.com and press in the track wheel / jog dial to confirm
6. Your phone is now unlocked
Black Berry 8300- Get it From a Contract Mobile Phone Deal
BlackBerry 8300 is considered as one of the smallest and the lightest BlackBerry handset which has a QWERTY keyboard. It is also known as Blackberry curve because of its smooth and curvaceous casing which has soft edges and feels smooth to hold in the user’s hand.
The BlackBerry 8300 looks very much similar to the new BlackBerry 8800. On the front of the 8300, you will find a large and a bright 320 x 240 pixel display. It has a quad-band GSM device with GPRS and EDGE data but has no 3G connectivity. On the front of the 8300, there is a large and bright 320 x 240 pixels. You can find 64 MB of internal memory which can be expanded using a micro SD card.
It is primarily considered as a messaging phone and the BlackBerry 8300 supports standard Internet protocol which can support a corporate BlackBerry server. It weighs meagrely 111 grams and the BlackBerry 8300 is pretty light for a messaging smart phone. Now, as far as battery life is considered, it can provide you a talk time for four hours with 17 days of standby.
This smart phone comes with a useful built in camera feature which can allow you to capture special moments of your life. It incorporates a 2 mega pixel camera which can give you quality images.
You can be assured that your smart phone will not be accessed or used by others when it comes with a password protection feature for added security. In addition this, you can find many other user-friendly features which a mobile phone should have these days.
The best way to buy a BlackBerry 8300 handset would be to buy it with a mobile phone deal. You can find a lot of BlackBerry 8300 mobile phone deals on the Internet where you can avail it at best possible price.
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Blackberry 8300, better known as Blackberry ‘curve’ is the new baby from Blackberry that is catching a lot of attention and is known to be technologically superior gadget that comes with all the Blackberry features and its classical design. The brand Blackberry has been associated with business class devices and this time around too, it has made its superiority in the business phone market with a plethora of Blackberry loyalists going gaga over it.
Let us try and analyse the features of this device and know about it in detail. Blackberry 8300 is PDA enabled device that though looks quite chunky from outside, is actually quite usable and likable. It has a standard Blackberry exterior that makes it one of those high end business devices. With a QWERTY keyboard and an excellent connectivity, Blackberry 8300 surely looks as a perfect business device. Take for instance its connectivity, Blackberry 8300 is a Quad-Band GSM enabled device that can work across the world, including the parts of America. With connectivity made powerful by the features as GPRS, EDGE and Bluetooth, the features like web browsing and e-mailing could be made possible through this device.
Coming to the camera of this device, there is a high resolution 2 Mega Pixels camera that has been powered in this device. So you can capture all of your memories through this handset. The media player of Blackberry 8300 takes care of the essence of music that comes to the fullest in it. There have been other significant improvements in this device that include spell-checker for e-mails and memos, plus a new feature that enables the adjustment of call volume as well.
Despite of all the great features that have been promised in this handset, the disappointment has come in the form of absence of Wi-Fi feature, or UTMS(3G) feature that has been widely anticipated in this mobile phone. The camera of Blackberry 8300 is unable to record videos too. But save for these drawbacks, the device is a well equipped handset with a whole lot of features in it!
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Camera: 2 mega pixel; flash, settings, viewfinder display
Video: Recorder and player
Messaging: SMS, MMS, Instant messaging, e-mail with attachments
Sound: media player; MP 3, MIDI and polyphonic ring tones.
Voice dialling
Down loadable games
Wireless calendar
Quad band technology: GSM 850/900/1800/1900
Internet: HTML browser; Embedded RIM wireless modem.
64 Mbytes flash memory with Micro SD memory card
Connectivity: Blue tooth, USB, GPRS, EDGE
Key board: Full QWERTY, back light
Black Berry Maps
Document Viewer
Battery: 408 hrs. stand by; 4 hrs. talk time
Size: 107x 60x 15.5 mm
Weight: 111 grams
Make use of all the associated mobile features:
Just think of its screen which is light sensitive. The screen automatically adjusts itself with the existing light around it. This enables the users to view its screen in any lighting condition. The voice dialling feature in this gadget enables the caller to make contacts without scrolling the contacts’ list stored in the widget. To ensure that the smart phone is not utilised by any second person, it comes with a password protection feature. This password ensures access only to the owner of the widget. Besides a blackberry Map, it comes with a document viewer as well which enables viewing of all the popular document files on the smart phone. Its full QUERTY key board has a built in numeric key pad which can be identified by a black coloured keys. Its back light helps the user identify the spaces between these keys.
The Blackberry 8300 supports polyphonic, MIDI and MP3 ring tones and the user can change its alert and ring tones as per their tastes. This business smart phone comes with 64 M bytes of internal flash memory and in case the user falls short of its memory it can be expanded by inserting a Micro SD memory card.
Faster connectivity with no wires at all:
Its hands free speaker enables the user continue working simultaneously even while talking over the Blackberry 8300 as the user need not hold on the widget to his ear throughout the call. The Blue tooth technology in it enables the users transfer data with any compatible device without the wires. However, USB cable can also be utilized to do this task. Moreover, as this widget supports EDGE technology, the transfer of data can be made faster up to three times that of GPRS. The users can relish international roaming with this gadget as it supports tri-band technology.
Help cherish memories via photography:
This device supports digital still cum video photography feature to give fun to the users. Its 2 mega pixel camera helps the users not only to store memories lifelong but also to remind themselves of past events. Its flash helps to illuminate the dullness and capture photographs with required brightness. The users can also take photographs in action which can be saved, shared and deleted.
Stay on-line, even if not connectivity for sure:
This smart phone with its HTML Internet browser offers the users the facility of mobile Internet on the move. As such, the treasure of information, the net accompanies the users day in and day out.
Moreover, because of its SMS, MMS, Instant messaging and e-mail features the users can keep in touch with their contacts without calling them. Its MMS feature enables the users to ornament their messages with symbols, pictures and music to make the messages more presentable.
Download and ensure that the games on it are dynamic:
On entertainment front, the users can harness the Blackberry 8300’s media player to enjoy music and video play back in the popular file formats. One can even play games on it to have more fun. The fun of playing games on it may be never ending as the player can download more and more new games on this widget.
Connectivity: GPRS, EDGE, USB, Bluetooth-2.0v with A2DP
Browser: HTML
OS:Black Berry OS
An MP3 music player etc.
Integrated hands free
SMS, MMS , Email, Instant messaging
Games: down loadable
Black colour
microSD (TransFlash), 64 MB flash memory
High Roller Casino, Soccer 3D, 3D Golf Tour and since the phone supports Java MIDP 2.0
MP3/AAC/MPEG4 player
Polyphonic (32 channels), MP3 Ring tones
Downloadable themes
Calendar
Calculator
Camera2 MP, 1600×1200 pixels, video, flash
Java
Black Berry maps
Media player
Voice dial
Built-in handsfree
To-do list
Organiser
Battery Back up: Standard, Li-Ion 110 mAh
Standby time: Up to 408 hours
Talk time: Up to 4 hours
A REMARKABLE GADGET:
The Black Berry 8300 is a stylish and one of the lightest mobile phones. It comes with a full QWERTY keyboard. This handset has all business focused features which help to update the data. It is known as ‘the curve’ because of its smooth and curvaceous casing that has soft edges and feels smooth to hold in the user’s hand. This handset comes in elegant liquid silver colour casing which oozes with sophistication. The overall size of the handset is 107mm x 60mm x 15.5mm and weighs 111 grams. This stunning device is highly usable and comes with a beautiful large colour viewing screen that provides user with up to 65,000 colours on a high resolution screen.
MESSAGING:
It has a highly operating system (OS) which helps to control the exclusive features produced by the phone manufacturer. Operating System(OS) helps to control this device just like PCs (Personal Computer). It has latest features such as SMS (Short Message Service), MMS (Multi Media Service), Email and Instant service. This handset is connected with a HTML Internet browser by which users are free to send and receive Emails and messages. It has quad band technology which helps to enjoy International roaming and users can update their organiser and much more. It has numeric keypad built into it that is identified by black coloured keys. It has Map and has document viewer which allows the user to view all popular document files on this gadget. It comes with other smart features such as alarm clock, calender, calculator, phone book task list and memo pad. It has a subtle, light keyboard that provides the user with a clear indication of spacing between the keys.
CONNECTIVITY:
Users can also enjoy password protection feature for added security. They can lock the keyboard to ensure that the keys are not accidentally pressed when you are carrying the handset. The advanced technology Bluetooth provides user a wireless connection to transfer their data from one handset to another handset. This EDGE helps in availing a high speed transfer data that is faster than GPRS. This gadget can connect to other devices using a USB cable and it supports EDGE technology that has a high speed data transfer.
CAMERA:
It has 2MP(mega pixels) camera. It has latest features which helps to capture, save and delete photographs in the poor lighting set up. With the help of this feature users can share their photographs with their friends, relatives and others. It also helps to delete photos which are old one or users do not want to keep with them.
MUSICAL RINGTONES:
Users can entertain themselves because this handset is capable to store number of latest ringtones. With Internet facility users can download latest ringtones or can make their new ringtones. This handset has built in entertainment feature for the user to enjoy. Users can change their ringtones and alerts. It comes with MP3, MIDI and polyphonic ringing tones.
ADDITIONAL FEATURERS:
Users are free to communicate and make calls. It has handsfree speaker call facility which allows them to take a call without holding the handset. Users can enjoy an online chat with instant messaging contacts and even it can create a multimedia message comprising of a photograph with sound and text input.
The IMEI number of your blackberry :
This is a 15-17 digit serial number unique to your mobile phone. You can find the IMEI number by:
a. Typing *#06# on your blackberry Keypad.
b. You may also find the IMEI number underneath the blackberry Battery.
Please Note: You are fully responsible for providing the correct IMEI # for your phone. Entering the wrong IMEI # will result the wrong unlock code and the code will not work on your blackberry.
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