CHEAP Blackberr Curve 8900 Here | The sleek and slender design of the BlackBerry Curve 8900 Smartphone dresses it for any occasion. It has a large HGVA+ display and a full QWERTZ keyboard, but is so compact that it fits perfectly in your hand for easy one or two-thumb typing. |
With a built-in media player to play your songs and videos, Internet access, a 3.2-MP camera that can also record videos and support for mobile streaming, it's like taking along your entire entertainment center every time you leave the house, without the added luggage. When you need help finding your way, or the nearest coffee shop, use the built-in GPS with Blackberry Maps. Use a Wi-Fi network to check email, shop online, stream videos and music or even make phone calls. Wi-Fi 802.11b/g enabled GPS & BlackBerry Maps Bluetooth v2.0 + EDR Battery - 1400 mAHr cryptographic lithium cell Camera - 3.2 MP Video Camera - 480x352 pixel, MMS Mode- 176x144 pixel (In order to record video clips a microSD card must be properly inserted in the BlackBerry smartphone. MicroSD cards sold separately) Video Format Support - DivX, XviD, H.263, WMV3 Audio Format Support -. 3gp, WAV, MIDI, AMR-NB, G711u/A, GSM610, PCM, MP3, AAC/AAC+/eAAC+, WMA9/10 Standard/Pro Talk Time - up to 5.5 hours; Standby Time - up to 356 hours Dimensions - 4.29 H x 2.36 W x 0.53 D; Weight - 3.87 oz
Product Features
- Unlocked quad-band GSM cell phone compatible with 850/900/1800/1900 frequencies and plus GPRS/EDGE data capabilities
- Access all your email and messaging with the sleekest, lightest, thinnest full-QWERTY keyboard BlackBerry yet featuring a high-resolution 480 x 320-pixel LCD screen
- Wi-Fi connectivity for Web browsing;
- GPS for turn-by-turn directions; 3.2-megapixel digital camera with flash and video capture; Bluetooth stereo music streaming;
- MicroSD memory expansion up to 16 GB Up to 5.5 hours of talk time, up to 356 hours (15 days) of standby time
Memory
Memory has also taken a boost from 64MB to 256MB, which is perhaps of little significance as the internal microSD card slot will accept cards up to 16GB. Likewise the camera has been overhauled to give you a 3.2-megapixel auto-focus unit, with flash. Nice touches, like being able to send straight to Facebook (having installed the Facebook app) make this a practical device for social networkers or for those office Christmas party horror pics. The camera will also now capture video which was previously lacking
Camera
The camera seems good enough for quick and dirty shots, but unlike... say, an N95, don't expect the 8900 to take the place of your point and shoot. The flash is going to give you just enough light to focus, not to properly illuminate the scene (see the example here), but you will get some reasonably crisp shots thanks to that all-important autofocus. Shutter lag is a concern -- it took about a second for a picture to actually get taken after we pressed the trackball -- so we wouldn't recommend taking it to your next F1 race, cricket match, or little league game (that's what the camera in the picture is for).
Battery
Battery life is cited as 5.5 hours of talk time and 19 days of standby. Being a full QWERTY device with modest screen and not having that 3G connectivity means you’ll get more from the battery than from many other devices, of course depending on how much you use those additional features. If it is anything like the last Curve, then it will be a charge every couple of days type of device.
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