BlackBerry Curve 9380
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14 years ago
The BlackBerry Curve 9380 marks somewhat of a milestone for RIM, as it is the company's first device of the supposedly affordable Curve series that comes in a touchscreen-only form.
Pros:
- A full suite of BlackBerry services
- Good call quality
- DivX video playback support
Cons:
- Pricey for the specs
- yet unappealing to the typical BlackBerry user
- Stiff volume rocker and camera keys
- Fixed-focus rear camera and no front-facing cam
14 years ago
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.
Pros:
- BlackBerry 7 OS
- great colour saturation on screen
- updated version of an old favourite
Cons:
- Dearth of apps
- slower 860MHz chip
- over-sensitive display
- social networking integration is disappointing
14 years ago
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.
14 years ago
Blackberry has certainly come a long way from the boardroom executive to the eleven year old text-happy kid. In a bid to keep users interested in their devices, Blackberry have come out with the Curve 9380, the latest revision in their more affordable line.
14 years ago
BlackBerry Curve 9380: Death by touch screen [Review]
The 9380 is BlackBerry’s first full touchscreen Curve model, and it is very pretty. At 109 mm tall and 60 mm wide, it is the same BlackBerry size that fits perfectly in your hand, but is just a bit skinnier than most at just over a centimetre thick. It’s light...
Pros:
- BlackBerry OS 7 â€" customisable menu panels and the social feed made me happy,
Cons:
- The 9380’s capacitive touch screen isn’t the greatest
- I think it’s because the letters on the
13 years ago
RIM (Research in Motion), a well-known leader in wireless innovation launched its one more gem falling under the precious line of Blackberry mobile phones. RIM launched the much awaited BlackBerry Curve 9380 on November, 2011 at an event.
Pros:
- Facilitated with SNS applications
- Integrated with high speed EDGE and GPRS
- The availability of MP3/eAAC+/WMA/WAV/FLAC and MP4/H.263/H.264/WMV players offer excellent music experience
- Curve 9380 keeps the user socially connected
- Advanced BBM-connected applications
- GPS receiver and BlackBerry...
Cons:
- No video calling
- No physical QWERTY keyboard
- Unavailability of FM radio
- No Flash support for the web browser
- Screen has no haptic feedback
12 years ago
Not a good phone
I brought this phone with great expectation.But unfortunately i miss the Qwerty keyboard from blackberry.The 3G option is not useful in india as the same is not available from service providers.This phone does not also support tathering.
11 years ago
BlackBerry Curve 9380 review
It's horses for courses, but if you don't want the bulk of its larger cousin, the Curve 9380 offers a slick little package with a decent range of features so long as you're not expecting especially high performance.
Pros:
- Slim and sleek styling
- BlackBerry 7 OS
Cons:
- Screen not too sharp
- onscreen keyboard a bit cramped
- processor shows occasional signs of lag
- awkward hard buttons
- not a great selection in BlackBerry App World
13 years ago
Dont Buy It
i just bought it a month back and it keeps on hanging every next hour. it is really irritating because i have to keep on switching it on over and over again. one should not invest in this phone even if it may seem cheap.
14 years ago
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.
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