Saturday, October 13, 2007

Review: RIM Blackberry 8320 Curve for T-Mobile — Who Doesn't Love Some Sensuous Curves? on Gadget Lab

Review: RIM Blackberry 8320 Curve for T-Mobile — Who Doesn't Love Some Sensuous Curves? on Gadget Lab: "It ain’t perfect, but the new T-Mobile Curve is one of the tastiest Blackberries to date. Sporting smooth lines similar to other Curve models, the compact 8320 feels sturdy and solid in hand. The QWERTY keyboard is spacious, and even adds a bit more wiggle-room in comparison to its older sibling, the 8820 for AT&T. So what’s new? For starters, a 2 meagapixel camera. Crackberry heads have long bemoaned the lack of a decent cam, and now RIM has finally heeded their call and provided a cam that takes surprisingly clear pictures with rich color and little noise. Other exciting news? RIM has included substantial 3rd party instant messaging, with support for Yahoo, AIM, and Windows clients. Like the AT&T model, T-Mobile’s Curve features integrated Wi-Fi. It’s a super sweet snap to setup and offers download speeds that are roaring when compared to T-Mobile’s soggy EDGE network. It's funny really, the only thing we had a hard time doing with this device was putting it down. "

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