mobilesroom.com Updated: 2013-11-10 21:27:02
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Blackberry 8310 Curve ReviewThe lean mean Apple and Android machines may be here, but the good old Blackberry is still a head-turner. It is no wonder that there is a fair amount of hoo-haa around the new Blackberry offering, the RIM Blackberry 8310 Cur...
All that raises the question – to buy or not to buy the Blackberry Curve 8310 Smartphone? As you might have guessed out already, the 8310 is a phone for basic business users and normal smartphone buyers looking for a Blackberry experience. If you want...
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mobilewhack.com Updated: 2013-11-10 21:27:03
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So the folks out at Wirefly sent me what may be the most disappointing Blackberry I’ve tried yet, the Blackberry Curve 8310.The Blackberry Curve 8310 is a candy bar style cell phone that offers a full QWERTY keyboard, access to the AT&T library of ser...
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Wed done the BlackBerry Pearl 8120 phone a few months back. It was a sleek model, which apparently didnt appeal to many hardcore users due to its half-QWERTY keyboard. The BlackBerry Curve is currently one of their higher-end series with a full QWERT...
Lightweight (for a QWERTY phone), Pearl Trackball navigation, Very good QWERTY keyboard, Intuitive UI, Good battery life.
No 3G, Official version is expensive, No memory card bundled, No maps for GPS bundled.
The BlackBerry Curve range consists of three models - the 8300, the 8310 (the one we reviewed) and the 8320. They are very similar in appearance and features except for a few minor additions. The 8300 doesnt have Wi-Fi and GPS, while the 8310 has GPS...
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The latest AT&T Curve adds robust GPS functionality to our top smart phone.
GPS voice directions, Excellent call quality, Same sleek design and excellent keyboard, Good media player...
No Wi-Fi or video recording, microSD Card is behind battery...
The AT&T BlackBerry Curve 8310 is a strong option for BlackBerry fans who want a productivity powerhouse with extra multimedia strength. The 2-MP camera, relatively speedy Web browser, multimedia player, e-mail and messaging integration, and addition o...
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With the recent release of the T-Mobile 8320 Curve, AT&T had to quickly get back to the drawing board to prepare their newest Blackberry model, the Curve 8310. The Blackberry Curve 8310 is quite a nice device with many useful features. Keep reading for...
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connectreviews.com Updated: 2013-11-10 21:27:04
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The original BlackBerry Curve was a huge success, and RIM decided to play the Curve game again and build in GPS with the Curve 8310. Does it offer enough “bang” to upgrade? Find out after the jump. The Curve 8310 still has the same 2.4 inch s...
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mobilitytoday.com Updated: 2013-11-10 21:27:05
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Over 7 years ago I religiously used a Blackberry everyday until I found Windows Mobile and the PocketPC Platform. Today I officially announce I am back to my grass roots and found my new choice of smartphone the Blackberry Curve! Featuring a liquid tit...
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AT&Ts BlackBerry 8300 Curve wasnt exactly long in the tooth, having been on the market for mere months. Still, once T-Mobile launched the 8320 Curve, a superior version that makes calls over Wi-Fi, it was clear that AT&T had to do something to stay...
Beautiful design. Comfortable keyboard and trackball. Best-in-class e-mail handling. Built-in GPS and optional TeleNav app.
No 3G or Wi-Fi support. Slow GPS lock-in. Traffic reporting needs work.
Research in Motion takes the already excellent BlackBerry Curve 8300 and adds GPS. Its still one of the best smartphones out there despite a lack of fast data options...
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Smartdevicecentral.com Updated: 2013-11-10 21:27:06
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AT&Ts wasnt exactly long in the tooth, having been on the market for mere months. Still, once T-Mobile launched the , a superior version that makes calls over Wi-Fi, it was clear that AT&T had to do something to stay competitive. Enter the 8310 Curv...
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The Curve brilliantly continues the BlackBerry tradition in a more compact form, but falls short in the multimedia stakes.
The Curve still retains what makes BlackBerry so successful: ease of use, email on the move and a great QWERTY keyboard.
BlackBerry continues to give 3G and Wi-Fi a wide berth and, while the multimedia presence is welcome, its not the most realised.
The Curve brilliantly continues the BlackBerry tradition in a more compact form, but falls short in the multimedia stakes.
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-10 21:27:06
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The new Blackberry Curve 8310 is almost identical to the Curve 8300, with the only new feature being a built-in GPS receiver. Our review sample was supplied by Vodafone, which has teamed up with Telmap to offer a complete satellite-navigation service...
Built-in GPS; slim; good features...
No 3G or Wifi; sat nav has limited functionality...
The sat nav can be useful, but it’s no substitute for a dedicated device...
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Howstuffworks.com Updated: 2013-11-10 21:27:07
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The RIM BlackBerry Curve is yet another offering from the leader in messaging devices. And, as with all BlackBerry offerings, it is the incomparable quality of the messaging features that will maintain devout loyalty. Exceptional detail is paid to the...
great QWERTY keyboard, lightweight, spell check, push e-mail...
EDGE network, disappointing camera, no Wi-Fi...
The RIM BlackBerry Curve is yet another offering from the leader in messaging devices. And, as with all BlackBerry offerings, it is the incomparable quality of the messaging features that will maintain devout loyalty. Exceptional detail is paid to the...
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tech-faq.com Updated: 2013-11-10 21:27:09
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The BlackBerry RIM Curve 8310 by Research in Motion is the smallest and lightest BlackBerry featuring a full keyboard. Its sleek exterior may fool some into thinking it’s only about appearance, but internally, the Curve 8310 is a powerhouse. The Cur...
GPS equipped , Bluetooth enabled ,Full range of PC functions...
No video recorder ,No Wi-Fi or 3G support...
The Curve 8310 delivers nearly every modern technology currently available. The newest Smartphone gives users a basic cell phone, multi-media player, digital camera, GPS system and PC in the palm of their hand. That’s a lot of technology for the lis...
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