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Close but not quite Perfection
With cell phones that aim to reduce all the time gap between them and the dedicated PDA phones on the market? Apple's iPhone comes to mind? manufacturers such as Research In Motion (RIM) must do more to make their products stand out. Enter the new Blackberry 8300 Curve, with a number of new features, however, surprisingly, some of the obvious as well.
The fact of this new BlackBerry has come so soon after the model of 8800, says all there is to know about mobile phones good now? RIM is obviously concerned about the declining market. However, PDA? S as the BlackBerry Curve 8300 can still offer some features of mobile phones can? T, and? S of these features that make this an exciting product.
The main difference between this model and the recently released 8800 is that the curve is much thinner. In fact, with the change in the size RIM Blackberry 8300 has given that? D be forgiven for thinking that you? Return to hold a mobile phone in hand. The only thing that gives it away is the standard QWERTY keyboard just below the big screen.
Smart Design, 8300 Curve benefits of a scheme of black and silver, which provides just enough futuristic PDA users seem to love. It?? S extremely light, well, at least for a PDA, and full 1.5 ounces lighter than the Treo. It feels good to keep well, thanks to the addition of small rubber grips on the side, making it feel more secure and less likely to fall from his grip.
A little trick is that the 2.5 inch screen, has sensors that detect the lighting conditions are. Too dark or too bright, and the Blackberry 8300 will automatically adjust the brightness and contrast. This makes it much easier to navigate your icon driven menus, and is a definite step in the right direction, not only for BlackBerry, but PDA? S and mobile phones in general.
Unlike similar models, the screen is not it? Touch sensitive, however, there is a small knot trackball used to scroll the screen. Using the keyboard is much easier in this model as well, with RIM back to the larger spaces between each one of the QWERTY keyboard. The smart display allows pictures taken in 2.0meag-pixel camera to look just that little bit sharper, especially if you compare the images of an equivalent specced a mobile phone camera. However, no? S still no video playback option.
The one thing that stops the BlackBerry Curve 8300 to be almost perfect, right? S that? No s 3G unit. This seems almost criminal when you look at the features that comes with, however, for some reasons, shelter RIM? T seen fit to supply the 8300 with 3G features. No? S no Wi-Fi support either, and again seems like a missed opportunity. It is for this to be a bit quad-band, Wi-Fi, but it would have been better.
But the BlackBerry has always been about its office suite and a more professional approach to a mobile phone can only offer. In this regard, doesn? T disappoint at all.
With cell phones that aim to reduce all the time gap between them and the dedicated PDA phones on the market? Apple's iPhone comes to mind? manufacturers such as Research In Motion (RIM) must do more to make their products stand out. Enter the new Blackberry 8300 Curve, with a number of new features, however, surprisingly, some of the obvious as well.
The fact of this new BlackBerry has come so soon after the model of 8800, says all there is to know about mobile phones good now? RIM is obviously concerned about the declining market. However, PDA? S as the BlackBerry Curve 8300 can still offer some features of mobile phones can? T, and? S of these features that make this an exciting product.
The main difference between this model and the recently released 8800 is that the curve is much thinner. In fact, with the change in the size RIM Blackberry 8300 has given that? D be forgiven for thinking that you? Return to hold a mobile phone in hand. The only thing that gives it away is the standard QWERTY keyboard just below the big screen.
Smart Design, 8300 Curve benefits of a scheme of black and silver, which provides just enough futuristic PDA users seem to love. It?? S extremely light, well, at least for a PDA, and full 1.5 ounces lighter than the Treo. It feels good to keep well, thanks to the addition of small rubber grips on the side, making it feel more secure and less likely to fall from his grip.
A little trick is that the 2.5 inch screen, has sensors that detect the lighting conditions are. Too dark or too bright, and the Blackberry 8300 will automatically adjust the brightness and contrast. This makes it much easier to navigate your icon driven menus, and is a definite step in the right direction, not only for BlackBerry, but PDA? S and mobile phones in general.
Unlike similar models, the screen is not it? Touch sensitive, however, there is a small knot trackball used to scroll the screen. Using the keyboard is much easier in this model as well, with RIM back to the larger spaces between each one of the QWERTY keyboard. The smart display allows pictures taken in 2.0meag-pixel camera to look just that little bit sharper, especially if you compare the images of an equivalent specced a mobile phone camera. However, no? S still no video playback option.
The one thing that stops the BlackBerry Curve 8300 to be almost perfect, right? S that? No s 3G unit. This seems almost criminal when you look at the features that comes with, however, for some reasons, shelter RIM? T seen fit to supply the 8300 with 3G features. No? S no Wi-Fi support either, and again seems like a missed opportunity. It is for this to be a bit quad-band, Wi-Fi, but it would have been better.
But the BlackBerry has always been about its office suite and a more professional approach to a mobile phone can only offer. In this regard, doesn? T disappoint at all.