Thursday, January 31, 2008

BlackBerry

Blackberry 8300 curve is another stylish product from the blackberry stable. Blackberry 8300 curves dimensions are 4.2 x 2.4 x .036 inches, and it weighs approximately 3.9 oz. Blackberry 8300 curve resembles its cousin blackberry 8800 in many ways. But this product scores good in handling, it has well spaced smaller keys whereas the blackberry 8800 had larger keys. Thanks to its intelligent design, Blackberry 8300 curve has rougher sides, so we have a better grip while holding it.

Its 2.0 mega pixel camera with its built in flash would suffice for a novice photographer. But phones with higher resolution are already available in the market. Blackberry 8300 curve comes with the ever reliable USB port so transferring it to the nearby computer needs just "plug & play" and it comes with the more efficient Blue tooth technology, so transferring of contents from this model is as easy as apple pie.

Blackberry 8300 curve lacks the GPS antenna when compared with its cousin Blackberry 8800. But as it is Blue tooth enabled, we can use the GPS blue tooth antenna .It would definitely raise the download costs and it would vary in various networks. This mode of downloading would definitely put a hole in your wallet, as prudence is needed before high downloading. Blackberry 8300 curve has a browser which effectively downloads and displays the HTML files making the net access smoother and more fun. Blackberry 8300 curve scores good in the audio department, its built in speakers and its 3.5 mm stereo jack give exquisite audio clarity.

This trendy Blackberry 8300 curve comes with powerful software called Roxio media manager. This software effectively searches the desktop organizes the content and takes care of their smooth functioning through effective conversion in the blackberry curve. Blackberry 8300 curve plays almost everything. Blackberry 8300 curve has a well crafted media player too, which effectively allows users to search for music online. Blackberry 8300 curve supports playing of videos in the full screen mode. This phone has memory expansion up to 2 GB, so storage should not be an issue at all. This phone cannot be termed as innovative as there is no real breakthrough in any way; it is similar in many ways to the existing phones in the market. I still wonder why it has got the name "curve" because the way the phone looks, this name defies conventional logic.

All in all, the Blackberry 8300 curve is a good choice for some people, but multimedia power users may want to wait for the iPhone.

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