The new Blackberry Curve 9330 is the offspring of consumer suggestions and technological innovations deriving from the 8530, a popular Blackberry model. The new 9330 has an updated QWERTY keyboard and new shell, and is the perfect model for a consumer looking for a basic, low-expense smartphone. Its small size, about four inches tall and two inches wide, makes it uniquely portable and convenient, but the buttons are standard size for a Blackberry and feature a finger-friendly shape to keep use easy.
Although the display is a mere 320x240 pixels, it is adequate for most media needs. The camera is a 2 megapixel, and performs about as well as other comparable cell phone cameras. Despite the low visual specs, the excellent sound quality more than makes up for them. The 9330 Curve marketed itself as a more music-friendly phone, and the speakers and audio capability have certainly lived up to their calling. The phone features dedicated media buttons, including play, pause, and track skips. It also features a headphone jack, and its volume setting has a very wide range.
The 9330 has exceptional reception in even some of the most difficult-to-reach places, and does a wonderful job of delivering calls and messages promptly. Some users have noted that the phone has some oddities in its text messaging user interface, however. The data service for the newest child of the Curve line is above-average, easily keeping up with the most efficient competition.
Additionally, the battery life is very good, allowing the constant use of a bluetooth headset for almost two full days before needing a recharge. The user interface and menu are also very intuitive and easy to use.
Overall, the Blackberry Curve 9330 serves excellently in almost every capacity; its functionality purely as a phone is standard, and it has excellent reception and audio capabilities. It is lacking somewhat in screen quality, making it less ideal for music videos and some applications, but it has ideal capabilities for a basic, entry-level smartphone.
Need to know: BlackBerry 9330
1. Powerful audio capabilities. (The Good)
2. Limited camera and video quality. (The Bad)
3. Exceptional connectivity and data service. (The Good)
4. Strong battery life. (The Good)
What the Critics Are Saying...
- Brian K., PhoneArenaThings were good but didn’t have the wow factor on our end.
- Nicole Lee , CNETThe RIM BlackBerry Curve 3G 9330 comes with BlackBerry OS 5 but RIM and Verizon have promised that it will be upgradable to BlackBerry OS 6. The new OS promises quite a number of improvements like a revamped home screen, universal search, easier access to messaging, a new Webkit browser, and more...
- Eric M. Zeman, Phone ScoopThe BlackBerry Curve 3G is a smartphone that lives up to the Curve line's good name. It is a smaller, lighter device that is easier to interact with than some of the larger, more powerful BlackBerrys. It excels at offering solid messaging, and the newer threaded SMS messaging software looks an...
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BlackBerry backs up the 9330 with a 1 Year parts & labour warranty.
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- BlackBerry 9330 Manual (PDF)
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