BlackBerry Curve 8520
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15 years ago
Good phone bad service
This phone is great but I would not get it through tmobile. Their service is very bad.
15 years ago
BlackBerry Curve 8520 Review
The Curve 8520 is a dream come true for those wanting the goodness of a sweet QWERTY keypad and Blackberry Messenger and their famous pop mail service, but not willing to pay above Rs. 20,000 for such a device.
Pros:
- Good QWERTY keypad
- Value for money
Cons:
- Low camera/quality
- No 3G connectivity
16 years ago
That's a low price for a brand-new BlackBerry. The BlackBerry Curve 8520 is the first BlackBerry smartphone to feature an optical, touch-sensitive trackpad instead of a trackball for navigation -- and I like it.
16 years ago
BlackBerry Curve 8520
Research in Motion's latest offering in the BlackBerry Curve range is described as an entry-level model. Indeed, it doesn't have a touch screen, GPS, or even a 3G network connection.
16 years ago
Key Features: 2.0MP Digital Camera Video Camera Capabilities Supports BlackBerry App World 256MB Flash Memory Wi-Fi enabled Bluetooth enabled Multimedia Player Wireless Email Organiser Browser Phone SMS/MMS Full Specifications: Camera: Primary 2 MP, 1600x1200 pixels Video: Yes, QVGA General: 2G
16 years ago
BlackBerry Lite
With the Bold almost reaching perfection in the BlackBerry arts, new horizons need to be explored to keep the spark alive. The tall task to pioneer new territories (in BlackBerry terms anyway) falls on to the Curve 8520.
16 years ago
RIM BlackBerry Curve 8520 review
The BlackBerry Curve 8520 has a wide screen with a full QWERTY keyboard beneath and a clever trackpad button that senses your thumb's movement. The keypad has the usual BlackBerry layout, with buttons that have enough travel and make a clear click when pressed.
16 years ago
BlackBerry Curve 8520 (T-Mobile) Review
The BlackBerry line of smartphones have evolved in many ways over the years, one of them being navigation. From the thumbwheel, where the term a€?BlackBerry thumba€ was coined, to the trackball, and now to the trackpad.
Pros:
- Built-in Wi-Fi
- Out-of-the-box Mac support
- Optical trackpad for navigation
- Good call quality
Cons:
- No 3G or GPS support
16 years ago
REVIEW: Rogers BlackBerry 8520 Curve
Overall, I love the device. While it might be complicated to use if you've never had a BlackBerry before, you'll quickly fall in-love with the phone and notice that no other smartphone device will be able to push data quite as well as BlackBerry's do. I currently have an 8900.
16 years ago
RIM BlackBerry Curve 8520 (T-Mobile) Smartphone
Mixing social networking and entertainment features with the familiar BlackBerry-brand business-centric tools, the lightweight BlackBerry Curve 8520
Pros:
- Responsive trackpad
- Useful
Cons:
- No 3G data support
- Browser had trouble with
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