Black Berry Curve 8520: A Review

Written by Anees on Thursday, August 20th, 2009
Categories: Cell Phones, Product Reviews       Tags: , , ,

RIM has produced the most recession friendly version of Black Berry in the form of Curve 8520. This comes with a lot of features that are going to be popular among Black Berry lovers. Most other Black Berry now will end up making a dent in your pocket with their current high rates. However if you are not using the phone for browsing the net much, you do save a lot!

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Black Berry Bold is all about the quality while Curve is a few leaps down the edge with that. However it is quite the Black Berry that more or less the average person can get hands on. It will arrive in a really trim and stylish package with the plastic back as well as the average size. It is not going to be as slim as Black Berry Bold but it is relatively chunky and good to hold. It gives you more room in carriage and work.

Many purists will hate the purpose of the phone but it really comes with an optical trackpad which is quite away from mainstream Black Berry. The new model does not have the typical trackball but the new trackpad which works on a great principle. It takes a few hours of use and then even the newbie is used to it. It also comes with dedicated music buttons for the aficionado. There is also quite a decent pair of speakers coming with this phone. It is quite a workable phone in terms of the music lover. You might want an extended battery life, especially if you want to be in touch with your work e-mails through this. The screen is pretty good and no slouch for video playback as well!

Regular e-mailing on the road would be a great option through this phone and multiple online works can be handled through this phone. You can look forward to getting most of your work done on the road if the battery is good enough. It has quite a robust general keyboard that is in QWERTY form. You would also love to type in this spaced out keyboard making it easy for your works to be done in a jiffy. You can easily access any social networking site with this handy set with you all of the time. Staying in touch and getting connected just keeps becoming easier. So for the connectivity, high amount of communication and regular updates everything is still pretty much like any Black Berry.

The 8250 is thus a great phone and in perfect economical price. It offers some great features like a 2.46 inch screen that makes up for some real zoom in and zoom out system. You can view the occasional GPRS without any badge on it. This will be done near a hotspot WiFi that is out of injection speed. There would not be a wholesome PC like experience but definitely a lot coming your way in terms of a Black Berry.

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