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BlackBerry Curve 8310 Smartphone Titanium (AT&T)

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BlackBerry, 2007

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Blackberry 8310-Best BB yet

Of course this is an incredible product so im not going to go on and on about it, you can read the other reviews, just a quick thing though, the case that comes with the 8310 is a great case. If you dont mind no belt clip dont spend money on another one, its protective, slim, and it also activates standby mode when you put it in the case and turns it back on when you take it out.


Good phone! Jack of all trades, master of too few

I purchased my Blackberry Curve 8310 after two long painful years with the Motorola SLVR L7. Needlesstosay, I was glad to rid of it due to too many glitchy problems and incomplete features, although I liked the size, style and overall feel of the phone. I was looking for a non-flip phone that didn't feel like a kid's toy.

I narrowed my search to Blackberry Curve, Blackberry Pearl, and the Samsung BlackJack. I rejected the Pearl because it was a bit too small for my hands and the buttons felt flimsy. I could just see those keys popping off and the phone become useless. The BlackJack is a good, strong feeling phone. I especially liked the rubberized surface that prevents the inevitable slipping. I felt like a sturdy communications machine, not a toy, albeit with mixed reviews. But the Blackberry Curve felt good, lightweight, big enough to use easily but not too big like the Apple iPhone or the Palm Trios.

After a somewhat strange purchasing process at an AT&T store that still says Cincular on the door [AT&T REALLY should provide better training to its salespersonnel so it doesn't feel like you are making a backroom deal to simply buy a phone], I purchased the Curve and went through the fast and easy process of setting up the e-mail features and configuring it to my tastes.

The Curve is a good basic cellphone, with the typical features you would find in most phones such as various ringtones, alarm clock, calculators, camera, and the ability to play music. It is a good "smart" phone with features you would find in other smart phones such as web browsing. The camera is notable in that it has a flash, takes good photos (as phones go) and allows you to send them in only a few steps. Big improvement over most phones. But, who really buys a phone for its camera?

The e-mail features are superior and if you have a lot of e-mail accounts, like I do, this is the only device I have seen that will bring them all to one location and let you address them from once source. Bravo! I imagine others will want to adopt this capability as the technology becomes more commonplace.

Bottom Line: If you are looking to upgrade your current cellphone, and want to add new features such as web-browsing and a better camera, this is an excellent phone.

PROs: Sleek, modern, compact, sets the standard for smart phones. Capable, fully functional, and mostly intuitive. Uncomplicated, and simple to configure. Good sound, lightweight, a pretty cool camera.

CONs:

GPS requires extra money, on top of expensive "unlimited data" feature, adding a lot of additional costs per month.

When phone rings or message/e-mail comes in, and phone has keys locked, the screen does not light up so you can see who is calling. You have to press the trackball to see what's going on.

When phone is on Vibrate while charging, and call/e-mail comes in, a great feature is when the phone switches to loud/sound so you can hear it, and switches back to vibrate when you unplug it from the charger. Motorolas do that, and it is very convenient.

Some "Applications" can't be put on the main screen as an icon. It would be great if they could, although some websites are configuring icons just for Blackberry.

I get e-mails back in my Messages Inbox once I have sent them. I can't see how to turn off this feature. I just want the check mark to indicate that the message was sent. I don't need the message I sent filling up my inbox.

Speakerphone feature not readily accessible.

Blackberry needs a screensaver.

I would love to be able to remove the Blackberry Wireless signature. The manual says it can be done, but the phone has different ideas. The menu necessary to remove or change the notation just doesn't appear.



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Beats the i-phone hands down

This is a great phone with perfectly adequate media functions (MP3, camera, etc). It also has GPS which integrates with Google maps so that you see a little flashing dot where you are on the map; Okay so it doesn't have satellite accuracy but it it satisfies all my needs. Its not as flashy as the i-phone but the keyboard is much better and it has everything you need to make you a Crackberry addict.


Best Blackberry yet

Awesome. An improvement over the excellent 8700. Sleeker and easier to use. Trackball is more versatile than the old thumbwheel. GPS works well with Google Maps.


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