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BlackBerry Curve 8900 6,2 cm (2.44") 1400 mAh Black

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Bullet Points BlackBerry Curve 8900 6,2 cm (2.44") 1400 mAh Black
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  • - 6,2 cm (2.44") 480 x 360 pixels
  • - Bluetooth 2.0+EDR
  • - Single camera
  • - 1400 mAh
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Short summary description BlackBerry Curve 8900 6,2 cm (2.44") 1400 mAh Black:
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BlackBerry Curve 8900, 6,2 cm (2.44"), 480 x 360 pixels, Black

Long summary description BlackBerry Curve 8900 6,2 cm (2.44") 1400 mAh Black:
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BlackBerry Curve 8900. Display diagonal: 6,2 cm (2.44"), Display resolution: 480 x 360 pixels. Rear camera type: Single camera. Battery capacity: 1400 mAh. Product colour: Black. Weight: 109,9 g

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Reviews
Updated:
2011-07-30 15:43:41
Uk has collected 103 expert reviews for BlackBerry Curve 8900 6.2 cm (2.44") 1400 mAh Black and the average expert rating is 80 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
80%
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letsgomobile.org/en
Updated:
2011-07-30 15:40:32
T he size of mobile phones has drastically changed over the past few years. The first generation of the mobile phone was huge, its external antenna and heavy weight made it unappealing to carry the phone with you at all times. Not long later, many new...
Bottom line F or owners of the current series of the Blackberry Curve, the Blackberry Curve 8900 is worth the upgrade. The new Blackberry look is nicely integrated in the design and only minor design changes have been made such as the ability to remove the memo...
73%
tracyandmatt.co.uk
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2011-07-30 15:40:48
The Curve 8900 (also known the RIM Javelin) at first glance seems similar to the Bold 9000, but it seems to be a step up with some new features and a step down in size!As with most of the Blackberry family the Curve 8900 is aimed at business users and...
Bottom line The Blackberry Curve 8900 is a definite hit with me. It’s easy to get used to even if you’ve never used any Blackberry phones before. The sound quality is good and the sharp display excels itself.Messaging is easy to use even with the smaller...
0%
digitalversus.com
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2011-07-30 15:40:55
Smaller and cheaper, the Curve 8900 is Bold’s little brother.It has Wi-fi/GPRS/EDGE connectivity but no high speed, so does that really ruin the deal? Solid, sleeek and sophisticatedNo mistake here, this is definitely a RIM baby and it carries all the...
Good Communicationfriendly tool, Ergonomics / Build, Battery life, Great display, Speaker...
Bad Internet browsing, No 3 G/3G, No FM radio, Multimedia capabilities, Micro SD card not supplied...
80%
gadgetrepublic.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 15:41:16
It feels as though RIM has brought a flurry of new BlackBerry devices onto the market in the past few months, and while the Storm, Pearl Flip and original Pearl have obvious features that mark them out as a must buy/must avoid - depending on your requi...
Good Highresolution screen, lightweight, WiFi on board...
Bad EDGE instead of 3G, Price: Available from O2 Ireland from €199, depending on subscriber plans.
0%
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2011-07-30 15:42:06
The BlackBerry Curve 8900 from Research in Motion is available on O2, and is the thinnest and lightest BlackBerry smartphone to date. Along with the regular push email features seen on every other BlackBerry, the BlackBerry Curve 8900 includes a 2...
Bottom line Especially for users with good Wi-Fi coverage, the BlackBerry Curve 8900 is a solid BlackBerry (and lighter, too). Keith Shaw...
80%
theregister.co.uk
Updated:
2011-07-30 15:42:34
Looking a lot like Blackberrys flagship, the Bold 9000, the latest handset from Canadian email maestro Research in Motion (RIM), is a slightly more compact version of that phone but still manages to pack in almost all of the same features. Theres Wi-...
Bottom line The 8900 looks good and does everything youd want a BlackBerry to do. The only question is, do you want HSDPA and 3G? If you dont - and with the 8900s Wi-Fi, you might well not - this Bold Junior is rather cheaper than the RIM flagship, and comes w...
85%
techradar.com
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2011-07-30 15:42:37
The classic QWERTY keyboard-packing BlackBerry has been getting a subtle but important makeover recently, slowly moving out of the boardroom ghetto to become all things for everyone. The Bold and Storm marked the new line in the sand with their stylish...
Good Stylish and compact, 3.2 megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, 3.5mm headphone jack, GPS...
Bad No 3G, Keyboard feels just a little cramped...
80%
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 15:42:45
With all the fuss surrounding the arrival of the Storm it's easy to forget that most people still buy a BlackBerry to keep up with their email while on the move and aren't all that fussed about it's other myriad of features. The Curve 8900 is designed to...
Bottom line The Curve 8900 is a worthy successor to the previous models in RIM's Curve range. This is because the company has managed to retain the DNA that made those devices so popular while also adding some neat extras into the mix such as the classier looks, fast...
80%
igizmo.co.uk
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2011-07-30 15:43:15
The everyman BlackBerry gets a big ol' consumer-friendly update Great screen / Ease of use / Features No 3G / Camera lag The much-anticipated BlackBerry Curve 8900, previously codenamed Javelin, is here, replacing the old 8300 series as RIM’s mainstrea...
Good Great screen, Ease of use, Features...
Bad No 3G, Camera lag...
Bottom line It all adds up to a solid-feeling, good-looking smartphone with a decent feature set, all tied together with a very mature operating system.If email’s important to you, it’s an excellent choice – but Blackberry’s impressive steps i...
80%
alphr.com
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2011-07-30 15:43:19
The BlackBerry Curve 8900 is RIM's new mid-range device, sitting somewhere between the bigger Bold and Storm and the non-qwerty Pearl and Flip. The previous 83xx series Curves found favour with both corporate buyers and consumers by providing a well fe...
Bottom line An excellent phone for both businesses and consumers, although some will find the lack of 3G a concern...
83%
pz10.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 15:43:33
The sharp and compact BlackBerry Curve 8900 spells business and oozes with class. Easily the hottest looker in the Curve lineup - and possibly portfolio-wide - earns much respect as a massive functionality upgrade over its predecessors.The distinct ins...
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Zdnet.com.au
Updated:
2011-11-06 16:54:28
Design There are two ways to look at Research in Motions latest BlackBerry handset. You could pass it off as "just another BlackBerry", the design of the full-QWERTY keyboard and rounded edges suggest this, but we think that would be unfair. The 8900...
Good Beautifully designed, Excellent QWERTY keyboard, Outstanding battery life, WiFi and GPS...
Bad No 3G, Only 256MB microSD included...
Bottom line We wanted a "Baby Bold" but instead got the "Bold lite". Not having 3G seriously cripples an otherwise excellent BlackBerry.
73%
smh.com.au
Updated:
2011-11-06 16:54:28
Price: $929Rating: 4.5 The newest BlackBerry smartphone reminds us of Doctor Whos TARDIS. Like that phone booth that doubles as a time machine, the Curve 8900 magically packs much more into its slim black-and-silver chassis than would seem possib...
90%
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2011-11-06 16:54:28
RIM, the manufacturer of the iconic BlackBerry smartphone, has certainly been busy of late. In the past few months it has launched the first clamshell BlackBerry, the BlackBerry Pearl Flip, the first touch-screen BlackBerry, the Storm, and the BlackBerry Bold. The BlackBerry Curve 8900 is the latest RIM smartphone to hit the Australian market, and its the smallest and lightest BlackBerry to feature a full QWERTY keyboard. Initially launched with Vodafone in Australia (other telcos dont offer...
Good Excellent design, fantastic display, BlackBerry e-mail, Wi-Fi and GPS, 3.5mm headphone jack, document editor...
Bad Lack of 3G connectivity, flimsy battery cover rattles, keyboard is a little noisy when pressed...
Bottom line Despite lacking 3G, the BlackBerry Curve 8900 is still an excellent smartphone, and it boasts an outstanding display. The stylish and compact design makes it the best looking BlackBerry yet, without compromising the end user experience...
85%
pcauthority.com.au
Updated:
2011-11-06 16:54:28
The BlackBerry Curve 8900 is RIMs new mid-range Qwerty device, sitting somewhere between the bigger Bold and Storm and the non-Qwerty Pearl and Flip. The previous 8300 series Curves found favour with corporate buyers by providing a well-featured and u...
Bottom line An excellent phone for businesses and consumers, although some will find the lack of 3G a concern...
83%
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2014-01-03 18:47:42
RIM (BlackBerry) came out with some brand-new BlackBerry handset designs last year that diverted attention from what it does best: make solid business smartphones for businesspeople. The BlackBerry Curve 8900 returns to the original remit, having pic...
Bottom line What you don’t get on the BlackBerry Curve 8900 are 3G connectivity or a screenful of apps that you don’t really need – any extras you decide you need will soon be available from the Storefront. The result is a solid, smart but unflashy...
90%
wired.co.uk
Updated:
2014-01-03 18:47:42
There's little to dislike about the BlackBerry Curve 8900, which is an old favourite with a few tweaks.While RIM has gone all consumer with its Bold, Pearl and Storm models, the Curve is firmly aimed at business users. The new model, however, acknowled...
70%
hereshow.ca
Updated:
2014-01-03 18:47:42
But if you want small, lightweight, and multifunctional, I'd opt for the Curve 8900, even over the Pearl. It's only slightly larger, but affords the ability to manipulate a full QWERTY keyboard instead of using SureType.
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stuff.tv
Updated:
2014-03-20 04:34:26
Video review: A great BlackBerry for work and play, and ideal if you don’t fancy the specced up Bold or the Storm...
Good Excellent screen. Easy email access. Good media player...
Bad Poor camera. Lack of 3G...
Bottom line A great BlackBerry for work and play, and ideal if you don’t fancy the specced up Bold or the Storm...
80%
uk.askmen.com
Updated:
2014-05-15 03:59:44
The BlackBerry Curve 8900 has a solid, slick design that features a gorgeous 2.4-inch screen, a 3.2-megapixel camera, the usual backlit QWERTY keyboard, and a sleek look that's head and shoulders above the older, business-looking Curve 8300. Under the hoo...
81%
tbreak.ae
Updated:
2016-11-24 11:08:14
I’ve always been a great fan of the Curve’s form factor and arguably, its the most comfortable design that RIM has ever come up with. With the release of the Blackberry Bold and all its incredible features, I wondered how long it would take for RIM to...
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