BlackBerry Curve 9380
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Yet more phones emerging from the BlackBerry camp, in what appears to be a veritable river of BlackBerry 7 packing handsets flooding our phone shops. Next up is the Curve 9380, the QWERTY free 'All Touch' version of the 9360. Sizing in at 109 x 60 x 11.2mm, it is a rather dinky handset.
BlackBerry Curve 9380 in-depth review -
Despite its lightweight design, the Bold 9790 feels reassuringly solid and is comfortable to operate The touch-screen sensitivity is all over the place, but fans of physical keys will love the QWERTY keyboard The apps store is rather barren still, but there are plenty of great business and social...- Physical keyboard
- worthy business apps
- excellent battery life
- Ropey touch-screen
- stilted web browsing
- fewer apps compared to rivals
BlackBerry Curve 9380 Review by 3G.co.uk
BlackBerrys used to be the preserve of the business user, but with the success of BBM, RIM has found itself appealing more and more to the younger market. So it has upped its focus on social networking and introduced touchscreens to keep up.- BlackBerry 7 OS
- great colour saturation on screen
- updated version of an old favourite
- Dearth of apps
- slower 860MHz chip
- over-sensitive display
- social networking integration is disappointing
In a sense, the BlackBerry Curve 9380 is one of the most interesting phones we've seen from RIM in a while. Though it's specifications aren't cutting edge and it doesn't immediately scream ‘Phone Of The Year' at you, we've a sneaking suspicion that the Curve 9380 will do rather well.
- Visually rich user interface
- Slick design and feel
- Great price
BlackBerry Curve 9380 review
After playing it cool for a few years, RIM has apparently decided that there's something to this touchscreen phone lark after all, releasing a budget all-touch device in the shape of the BlackBerry Curve 9380.
Curve Your Enthusiasm - BlackBerry Curve 9380 Reviewed
The Curve 9380 is the first full touch-screen Curve from RIM. RIM is making slow progress towards upgrading their BlackBerry line up, and the full touch-screen display seems to be making its way through each BlackBerry line.
Blackberry Curve 9380
If you're not entirely convinced by touchscreen technology and prefer the tactile response of pushing real fingers on real keys, you may prefer one of the more traditional BlackBerries, such as the Curve 8520 .
BlackBerry Curve 9380
The new BlackBerry edition from the house of Research In Motion Limited is like a boon for the economic buyers who crave to have the BlackBerry experience, but dread the cost. Stated to be announced in the month of November, BlackBerry Curve 9380 has been introduced as the entry-level BlackBerry.- Ultra-light
- Offers the true BlackBerry experience
Curve 9380 – is RIM's affordable, QWERTY-less Blackberry gadget worth it?
RIM is not in the most enviable position right now, with their market share dwindling dangerously fast, their tablet experiment being pretty much a failure and them being practically forced to release their business tools for other platforms.
RIM BlackBerry Curve 9380 with BBM music
Perhaps sensing that it's on the verge of losing the smartphone battle, BlackBerry manufacturer RIM has all but swamped the market recently with a rash of handsets, each offering something a little bit different.