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Curve 8900
Thinnest and Lightest Full-QWERTY BlackBerry
Smartphone!
Stay effortlessly connected with the BlackBerry Curve 8900, the sleekest,
lightest, thinnest full-QWERTY keyboard BlackBerry with all the features you
need. A sleek new twist on a classic style. You can keep your finger on the
pulse of what’s important to you with the BlackBerry Curve 8900 smartphone.
The striking 480x360-pixel screen offers up crisp on-the-go video, images,
text, maps and more. With a refined design, the BlackBerry Curve 8900
smartphone is an easy-to-use device that delivers expanded functionality and
reliable results.
Contact eAccess Solutions at 1-847-991-7190 if you need further details on
the Blackberry Curve 8900 or Blackberry Curve 8900 accessories. See our
detailed BlackBerry Curve 8900
review below.
BlackBerry Curve 8900
Specifications:
Memory: 64 MB flash + MicrSD Slot
Display: High Res 480x360 TFT light sensing display
Battery Life: 5.5 hours talk time, 15 days standby
Radio: Quad-band: 850, 900, 1800, 1900 & EDGE
Bluetooth Embeded: Yes v2.0
GPS:
Enabled
Music Player: Yes
Camera: 3.2MP Still and Video Camera
Size: 4.29 x 2.36 x 0.53 inches
Weight: 3.87oz
Included Accessories: 256MB Memory Card, USB Charging Cable,
Travel Charger, Holster, Headset, Battery
Features:
BlackBerry Maps
Media Player
Corporate Data Access
Wireless Email
Organizer
Wireless Calendar
Phone
SMS
MMS
Wireless Internet
GPS-enabled for Location-based Services
The
BlackBerry Curve 8900 Wireless Handheld gives you the flexibility of
Email, phone, browser, SMS, GPS and organizer applications in a single,
integrated handheld! The Curve 8900 series is fully compatible with all
version of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server as well as many POP3, IMAP and
Webmail accounts. Noteworthy New features for the BlackBerry Curve
8900 are:
GPS, expandable memory, media player, Polyphonic and MP3 ringtones, 64MB of memory, a bright high-resolution screen and
Quad-Band/EDGE support. For a full functionality demo, visit our demo center
HERE.
Carrier International Coverage Information:
T-Mobile (Quad-Band+
EDGE BlackBerry Curve 8900): Anguilla, Antigua & Barbuda,
Argentina, Aruba, Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Barbados, Belgium, Bermuda, Bosnia, Brazil,
British Virgin Islands, Brunei, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Canada,
Cayman, Chile, China, Colombia, Croatia,
Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Dominica, Ecuador, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, France,
French West Indies, Georgia, Germany, Greece,
Grenada, Guernsey, Guiana, Hong Kong, Hungary,
Iceland, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Isle of Man, Israel,
Italy, Jamaica, Jersey, Jordan, Kuwait, Latvia, Lichtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macau,
Macedonia, Malta,
Malaysia, Mexico, Monaco, Monseratt, Montenegro, Morocco, Netherlands,
New Zealand, Norway,
Panama, Peru, Philippines, Poland,
Portugal, Puerto Rico, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Serbia & Montenegro, Singapore, Slovak Republic,
Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, St. Kitt's & Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Sweden,
Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Trinidad & Tobago, Turkey, Turks & Caicos,
United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Ukraine, Vatican, Venezuela
(Typical
T-Mobile roaming rates at $.99/min voice, $.015/KB)
BlackBerry Curve 8900 Review:
The New T-Mobile
BlackBerry Curve 8900 is a solid evolution of the Curve form factor.
Slightly thinner, it's also tighter, with less wasted space around the
screen and keys. The lines are much cleaner, making it sleeker and more
modern, like a sports car compared to a Toyota Corolla. (It's very similar
to the Storm.) The refined form has some function, too, since it feels
better in your hand. It also has the Storm's dedicated lock key on the
roof—no more menu-digging!
Even though the Curve is has been marketed smartly by RIM, they didn't
scrimp on the screen compared to the
BlackBerry Bold. It's fantastic. Colors pop, contrast is great,
resolution is solid and the viewing angle is nice and wide. For nitpickers,
he colors are noticeably warmer than the Bold kind of like the iPhone 3G vs.
the iPhone but it's totally fine. The keyboard feels almost exactly the same
as the old Curve punchiness and layout are essentially identical, though the
keys now slope ever so slightly, like the Bold, but to a lesser degree. Ex
ternal keyboards are good to and certainly
BlackBerry 8900 Accessories are a must when making this a personal
device. Most people probably won't even notice. The new "atomic trackball"
doesn't feel too different compared to the one you're used to, just more
robust and less hangin' loose. We haven't done any formal tests it'd be
unfair since this isn't a final build and the software optimizations can
make it even better but it seems to be comparable to the old Curve (i.e.,
well over a day), even with the beefier hardware. The OS v 4.6 we've seen on
the Bold and Pearl
Flip and obviously, that's where a lot of the improvement is over
the old Curve. It's prettier, smoother, and just a better overall user
experience, with major enhancements in the look and feel of the entire
BlackBerry experience.
The Curve 8900 is fairly nimble getting around the OS, though not quite as
zippy as the Bold—but that's expected since the Bold has more monstrous
hardware powering it. You can kinda see this in the browser, which lagged
behind the Bold in our tests even though both were on Wi-Fi. There will
probably be tuneups in the final build to make it snappier, though the Bold
will always have a hardware advantage. What's interesting is that even
though the Curve 8900 borrows heavily from the Bold in terms of design and
in no way feels cheap (well the plastic-y chrome is a little cheap), it's
more clearly differentiated from it than the old Curve was from the
8800. It's very much a Curve still, and clearly the consumer model
to the Bold's pro position. So what looked to be a hard choice from leaked
shots, isn't quite as difficult as it appeared. The Bold is more
substantial, exuding "executive" to the Curve 8900's "middle manager" or
"normal person." It's clearly more powerful, and has a bigger screen. The
keyboards are way different, too personally, I prefer the Bold's larger,
squishier keys to the Curve's smaller, stiffer ones. The best items we have
seen to make the device better are really good
BlackBerry 8900 Cases that fit well and are made of leather. But
obviously, the biggest thing is 3G. The Bold has it, the Curve 8900 doesn't,
and we missed it sorely. All that said, this thing will sell well and
justifiably so. It pushes the BlackBerry you see in most people's hands (if
they're carrying a
BlackBerry) into 2008, exceeding the original Curve in every way.
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