Rim BlackBerry Curve 8900
The RIM BlackBerry Curve 8900: You’ll notice the first upgrade when you simply pick up the phone — the RIM BlackBerry Curve 8900 is solid and well-constructed, without a lot of additional weight. You can drop this mobile device and not worry about it breaking in two (though we’d never recommend testing this theory). The durable Rim BlackBerry Curve 8900 also has a vivid display that is easy on the eyes and crystal clear. Other upgrades include a full HTML web browser, Bluetooth capabilities, wi-fi connectivity, GPS and a suite of widgets. And of course, its got a killer 3.2 megapixel camera for still photos and video.
Rim Blackberry Curve 8900 is from T-Mobile, so you get access to all their great cell phone service plans. The MyFaves plan lets you call five numbers, on any network, absolutely free. There are great individual plans and family wireless plans to choose from. Unfortunately, out of the box the Rim BlackBerry Curve 8900 does not have 3G support. This is the only downfall we could find in an almost flawless smartphone. The keyboard is slightly smaller than the BlackBerry Bold, but it is still easy to use with one hand, and there were minimal errors when we tried composing texts and emails. There are advanced composition functions, however, as you can open and edit Microsoft Excel, Powerpoint and Word files. The Rim BlackBerry Curve 8900 excels at web browsing, with easy navigation, streaming video capabilities, and zoom in and zoom out functions. Its not as fancy as the iPhone, but it is still easy to surf the web. Overall the Rim BlackBerry Curve 8900 is great for professionals and business people on the go.
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