BlackBerry Curve 9360
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13 years ago
BlackBerry Curve 9360
If you're loyal to BlackBerry, the Curve 9360 is a good bet. Its keyboard is well liked, and its display is an upgrade. On the other hand, surfing the web could be a trying experience, and you'll need to invest in a microSD card to get decent storage space.
Pros:
- Responsive QWERTY keyboard
- Wi-Fi calling
Cons:
- Mixed call quality
- Mixed data speeds
- Lack of third-party apps
13 years ago
The recently launched Blackberry Curve 9360 promises quite of ‘Bold' features at half the price. Tagged at INR 18,990 , the Blackberry Curve 9360 further raises the level of the already popular Curve series.
14 years ago
BlackBerry Curve 9360 expert review
Agent Matt Aston reviews the BlackBerry Curve 9360 smartphone - is it a good step up from previous models, and what are the features like?
14 years ago
BlackBerry Curve 9360
Tweet Besides the all-touch BlackBerry Curve 9380 , Research In Motion (RIM) also offers the more conventional Curve 9360 smartphone as part of its new Curve line-up. Although this device doesn't sport a touchscreen, it still boast a myriad of improvements over the Curve 9300 .
Pros:
- Thin great QWERTY experience battery life stylish less laggy when multitasking compared to 9380
Cons:
- No touch-and-type not the best photo quality during poorly lit conditions volume rocker on the side hard to press only VGA recording
14 years ago
Great size, with BB quality and durability
I love BB's!! This is my 3rd, and since I'm not a huge smartphone fan, this is a great middle-ground. This phone can withstand a lot. They are sturdy, durable just as every BB I've owned. I love the size, weight and details of the physical phone itself.
Pros:
- Size
- features and options
- durable
Cons:
- Camera is poor
- confusing home screen finding apps/features
14 years ago
BlackBerry Curve 9360 Review!
The Video - Curve 9360 Of course, the ritual unboxing of the BlackBerry Curve 9360 had to happen. Watch Bla1ze walk through the new Curve in detail. Expand for full view or hit the link below.
Pros:
- Slim
- lightweight
- Much improved web browser
- Return to the rugged feeling the Curve series had
- Excellent build quality
- RIM has moved away from making the BlackBerry Curve line feel cheap.
Cons:
- No HD video recording
- Battery door sucks
- EDoF camera (opinion based
- The 800MHz processor still shows signs of slowness
- while other devices got bumped to 1.2GHz
- the Curve 9360 did not.
14 years ago
RIM is losing it
Got two of these with wind mobile for me and my wife. The touchpad on hers was sunk really deep into the body of the phone and sat at a weird angle. Her screen had several dead pixels. The silver plastic band that goes around the phone popped off and hung loose on my phone.
Pros:
- Looks good on display in the store Improved cpu
- and screen over previous curve model
Cons:
- Questionable build quality Buggy Slow Unstable Games I bought for the 9300 (Cyberlords Arcology, Final Fantasy, and Tetris) are not compatible with this phone for some reason
- Too thin
- Had to buy otterboxes to make them feel more substantial
14 years ago
BlackBerry Curve
General Use: The BlackBerry Curve has been a good companion to me, and it still remains to be one of
Pros:
- Keyboard is great Screen is great Fast enough for daily use
Cons:
- Fixed focus camera you need a BlackBerry Internet Service to use the features
14 years ago
A Blackberry I'm finally happy to own!
I love this little phone. It's my fourth Blackberry I started with a Curve 9300 which I never really liked, it felt cheap and just wasn't enjoyable to use. I then went onto a Bold 9000 which had an amazing keyboard and feel but the loud speaker broke out of nowhere.
Pros:
- Great keyboard
- Bright screen
- Good camera
- OS 7 looks really good
- Good conectivity options
- Slim and sleek
- Looks awesome in white or black
- Actually works without falt so far
- Good battery life - great for a smartphone
- Priced really well
Cons:
- App world is still garbage
- It's a Blackberry so I still have a fear of it breaking down
- Has acted up a few times
14 years ago
BlackBerry Curve 9360 review
The Curve 9360 features an impressive screen for its size, with the HVGA resolution packed into a 2.44-inch space. It's not massive, and it's sadly not a touchscreen - although we're sure that won't bother people that prefer to use the highly impressive and well-spaced keyboard.
Pros:
- Sleek design
- Slick keyboard
- Budget option
- Has NFC
Cons:
- Average camera
- Slower processor
- Video not much cop
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