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BlackBerry Curve 9300 6,25 cm (2.46") Single SIM BlackBerry OS 6.0 3G 1150 mAh White

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Bullet Points BlackBerry Curve 9300 6,25 cm (2.46") Single SIM BlackBerry OS 6.0 3G 1150 mAh White
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  • - 6,25 cm (2.46") 320 x 240 pixels
  • - 3G Single SIM
  • - Bluetooth 2.1+EDR
  • - Single camera
  • - Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) 1150 mAh
  • - BlackBerry OS 6.0
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Short summary description BlackBerry Curve 9300 6,25 cm (2.46") Single SIM BlackBerry OS 6.0 3G 1150 mAh White:
This short summary of the BlackBerry Curve 9300 6,25 cm (2.46") Single SIM BlackBerry OS 6.0 3G 1150 mAh White data-sheet is auto-generated and uses the product title and the first six key specs.

BlackBerry Curve 9300, 6,25 cm (2.46"), 320 x 240 pixels, BlackBerry OS 6.0, White

Long summary description BlackBerry Curve 9300 6,25 cm (2.46") Single SIM BlackBerry OS 6.0 3G 1150 mAh White:
This is an auto-generated long summary of BlackBerry Curve 9300 6,25 cm (2.46") Single SIM BlackBerry OS 6.0 3G 1150 mAh White based on the first three specs of the first five spec groups.

BlackBerry Curve 9300. Display diagonal: 6,25 cm (2.46"), Display resolution: 320 x 240 pixels. Rear camera type: Single camera. SIM card capability: Single SIM. Operating system installed: BlackBerry OS 6.0. Battery capacity: 1150 mAh. Product color: White. Weight: 104 g

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tech2.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 15:46:14
The BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 is an upgrade to the popular BlackBerry Curve 8520. In a line, what's new is a few minor aesthetic touches, a faster processor, double the RAM which makes the device OS 6 capable, support for Wi-Fi 802.11n and of course...
70%
devhardware.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 15:46:14
The BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 is not all business, as it has some entertainment-related features to keep you busy. The smartphone...
0%
mobilesroom.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 15:46:14
Blackberry Curve 3G 9300 ReviewAnnounced on August 10 this year, the Blackberry Curve 9300 is the latest in the line of the new Blackberry 3G enabled smartphones. High speed 3G (HSDPA) networks are the preferred mode of mobile communication nowadays. S...
77%
recombu.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 15:46:14
The BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300, as its name suggests, is a 3G-enabled phone that’s an upgrade of the 3G-less Curve 8520 phone. We took it to town to test out its web-browsing capabilities and see what else it had to offer.What we likeThough crammed into...
Bottom line The BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 is an inexpensive but pretty average BlackBerry handset - it’s great for surfing the web and typing on but it feels a bit on the brickish side. The camera in very average and dated, so if this is an issue for you, we’d advi...
50%
phonearena.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 15:46:14
Though the was just released at the beginning of the year, RIM is back with the . This new Curve offers virtually no physical upgrades to the 8530, but under the hood it packs a new processor, more memory and most importantly is upgradable to BlackBer...
Good Improved, more responsive trackpad, Better feel all around, Upgradable to BlackBerry OS 6...
Bad Display is lowres for a smartphone, Battery life could be better...
Bottom line As usual, the RIM BlackBerry Curve 3G scored high marks on the performance section. Callers were amazed at how good we sounded, calling it “high def kinda stuff.” They said we were extremely clear and that they could hear everything, and rated us 9/10...
70%
vr-zone.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 15:46:14
BlackBerry smartphones are generally used by business professionals for its push mail capabilities. Research In Motion Limited (RIM), the group behind BlackBerry, has not forgotten about the budget-conscious with its Curve series of smartphones. The B...
Bottom line BlackBerry smartphones are generally used by business professionals for its push mail capabilities. Research In Motion Limited (RIM), the group behind BlackBerry, has not forgotten about the budget-conscious with its Curve series of smartphones. The B...
83%
hardwarezone.com.sg
Updated:
2011-07-30 15:46:14
The Curve family in RIM's BlackBerry line-up has been updated time and time again. The first Curve to come with 3G capabilities, the Curve 3G 9300 is one of the many upcoming BlackBerry products representative of RIM's slight shift from being an email-...
Bottom line Taking in account its multimedia limitations, the BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 remains a predominantly business-centric phone. It has a generally fuss-free and simple user experience and a decent battery life of slightly over a day with constant pulling of...
0%
mobileburn.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 15:46:14
The BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 is the first 3G capable BlackBerry Curve model for GSM/UMTS carriers like T-Mobile USA and AT&T. While new, the device is nearly identical in looks to the Curve 8520 that launched on T-Mobile in August 2009. The Curve 3G...
Good Good battery life, excellent form factor, firstrate keyboard...
Bad Low resolution screen, poor web browser, mediocre camera, dated operating system, soso call quality...
Bottom line The BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 is the first 3G capable BlackBerry Curve model for GSM/UMTS carriers like T-Mobile USA and AT&T. While new, the device is nearly identical in looks to the Curve 8520 that launched on T-Mobile in August 2009. The Curve 3G 9...
62%
infosyncworld.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 15:46:15
It's been a while since we've reviewed a BlackBerry, and our experience with the BlackBerry Curve 3G was akin to visiting an old friend who is very stuck in their ways. Sure, the décor of their home is updated, and maybe some of their musical tastes h...
Bottom line The BlackBerry Curve 3G is not for the user who wants the latest in capacitive touch screen technology, the biggest and best screen, the most applications, or a premiere social networking system. The Curve 3G is like an old mule that still kicks when...
74%
mobilechoiceuk.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 15:46:15
An excellent messaging device, but despite the upgraded features we weren’t blown away Others to consider INQ Chat 3G User opinions(0) Add opinion Read all opinions...
Good Synching the phone with multiple email addresses is a straightforward process, with multiple accounts supporting push email...
Bad Despite supporting HSDPA and Wi-Fi, the video streaming process was very stop startLook and Feel...
Bottom line An excellent messaging device, but despite the upgraded features we weren’t blown away...
60%
brighthand.com
Updated:
2011-08-01 17:58:42
For years, across boardrooms and classrooms, power users and homemakers, the BlackBerry Curve has been the quintessential BlackBerry. Verizon Wireless and others have recently debuted the Curve 3G (9330), which refreshes the look and feel of this series w...
Good WiFi added, Updated styling, Light form factor...
Bad Sluggish at times, Substandard camera, Touted as a 3G device, but really doesn't take advantage of 3G network in any way...
Bottom line The BlackBerry Curve 3G not flashy or revolutionary, and doesn't include top-of-the-line features, but it is a great refresher of a classic. The Curve has always been the smartphone equivalent of the Toyota Camry -- reliable, durable, cheap, but decid...
70%
brighthub.com
Updated:
2011-09-14 08:27:48
The BlackBerry Curve 9300 is one of the most talked about smartphones on the market today due to its exciting new features and media capabilities. Contrary to its predecessor, the BlackBerry Curve 8520, this newer version supports 3G connectivity and...
Bottom line The Curve 9300 is well worth its cost. When compared to many rivals and its predecessors it’s the best device. This BlackBerry phone handles email, instant messaging and social networking better than the others making it a youth’s number one cho...
100%
mobiletechreview.com
Updated:
2011-09-14 08:28:04
It was the best of times and the worst of times for the BlackBerry Curve line. With the Curve 3G RIM has made a solid, attractive and keenly affordable entry tier BlackBerry smartphone that's OS 6-ready, but alas it doesn't yet ship with OS 6. So you...
Good Solidly built, attractive BlackBerry that's extremely affordable, Solidly built, attractive BlackBerry that's extremely affordable, Solidly built, attractive BlackBerry that's extremely affordable, Solidly b...
Bad Low resolution display and camera, Low resolution display and camera, Low resolution display and camera, Low resolution display and camera...
Bottom line The BlackBerry Curve 3G 9330 on Verizon is a solid entry level BlackBerry with better than average looks for a Curve and a wonderfully low price. While the specs won't send you to the upgrade hotline if you're a current Curve user, the phone is better...
70%
consumersearch.com
Updated:
2011-12-23 01:10:02
Using a BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 is like "visiting an old friend," InfoSyncWorld.com's Mike Perlman says. Other experts agree, noting that it's almost identical to its predecessor, the Curve 8530, save for some feature upgrades. Critics also agree that...
Good Small and slim, WiFi calling capability, Long battery life...
Bad Identical to older model, Poor image quality, Small selection of thirdparty apps, Slow browser...
0%
mobilesroom.com
Updated:
2012-01-06 01:26:54
Blackberry Curve 3G 9300 ReviewAnnounced on August 10 this year, the Blackberry Curve 9300 is the latest in the line of the new Blackberry 3G enabled smartphones. High speed 3G (HSDPA) networks are the preferred mode of mobile communication nowadays. S...
77%
mobilemag.com
Updated:
2013-12-11 11:54:51
Do you like this story? In this day and age, having a 3G connection on your smartphone shouldn’t really be a selling feature. It should be a given, like saying that your smartphone has the ability to update Twitter or organize your schedule. Even so, i...
60%
pcmag.com
Updated:
2013-12-11 11:54:51
The BlackBerry Curve 3G is probably the least mysterious phone upgrade in America. It takes the now-familiar Curve 8520 design—itself a modest refresh of the popular 8320—and adds a 3G radio for T-Mobile subscribers, in addition to the phone's excellen...
Good 3G speeds on T-Mobile's network. Awesome Wi-Fi calling feature. Stellar battery life. Loud speakerphone.
Bad Third-party app catalog still lags. Low-res camera.
Bottom line The Curve 3G isn't revolutionary, but its powerful combination of push e-mail, Wi-Fi calling, and 3G data speeds make it a shoo-in for voice and messaging-focused buyers...
80%
electronista.com
Updated:
2013-12-11 11:54:51
More than ever, BlackBerry sales are skewing towards the Curve; the 8500 has been so popular that it's seen shortages that are rare for a company built on ho-hum phones. The Curve 3G is an attempt to massage that formula to perfection with a refined de...
Good Good price on most carriers, Textured, solid design, Good physical keyboard, Aboveaverage call quality, Better than usual battery life...
Bad BlackBerry OS 5 is old; BlackBerry 6 may be too slow, App World still not as good as rival shops, Poor camera, Not necessarily a better value.
Bottom line If you're looking for a cheap entry point into smartphones, especially if you're with a carrier whose BlackBerry plans cost less or are prepaid, the Curve 3G is a viable way to jump in. It's more practical than the Pearl 3G since it can work for heavy-...
70%
about.com
Updated:
2013-12-11 11:54:52
I have mixed feelings about the new BlackBerry Curve 3G. On the one hand, it's an affordable smartphone with some decent entry-level features. But it's also missing a few key features--such as the latest BlackBerry OS and a high-res screen--that could...
60%
phonedog.com
Updated:
2013-12-11 11:54:52
RIM's line of BlackBerry Curve devices have always been fairly popular since their release back in early 2007. It was their second “consumer-centric” device (after the Pearl) and it spread like a wildfire. Other smartphones at the time were just plain...
Bottom line The Curve 3G is definitely the best of RIM's Curve line. However, they failed to improve greatly with it. Jumping from device model 8500 to 9300, you would expect a great deal of changes, but the only real change was internal with the capability to u...
0%
phonearena.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 15:46:01
Though the was just released at the beginning of the year, RIM is back with the . This new Curve offers virtually no physical upgrades to the 8530, but under the hood it packs a new processor, more memory and most importantly is upgradable to BlackBer...
Good Improved, more responsive trackpad, Better feel all around, Upgradable to BlackBerry OS 6...
Bad Display is lowres for a smartphone, Battery life could be better...
Bottom line As usual, the RIM BlackBerry Curve 3G scored high marks on the performance section. Callers were amazed at how good we sounded, calling it “high def kinda stuff.” They said we were extremely clear and that they could hear everything, and rated us 9/10...
70%
mobilechoiceuk.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 15:46:02
An excellent messaging device, but despite the upgraded features we weren’t blown away Others to consider INQ Chat 3G User opinions(0) Add opinion Read all opinions...
Good Synching the phone with multiple email addresses is a straightforward process, with multiple accounts supporting push email...
Bad Despite supporting HSDPA and Wi-Fi, the video streaming process was very stop startLook and Feel...
Bottom line An excellent messaging device, but despite the upgraded features we weren’t blown away...
60%