Thursday, August 20, 2009

RIM Black Berry Curve 8900

Rim BlackBerry Curve 8900 has features akin to the T-Mobile model, but it adds a number of AT&T services, including At&T Navigator, Yellowpages.com Mobile, and AT&T Music. The Curve 8900 also supports the recently launched Black Berry App world, which you can use to peruse the catalog for new applications. The catalog has a basic, but easy-ti-use, interface and features a fairly comprehensive database of applications, which you can view by category, top downloads, or featured items. You can also search by title. You can download several programs, including Facebook and Pandora, over AT&T’s EDGE network with out problem. The Curve 8900 also comes preloaded with a number of apps and personal information management tools, such as Documents to Go Standard Edition, a Calendar, a task list, a memo pad, a voice recorder, a calculator, a password keeper, and more.

The Curve offers quad-band world roaming, Bluetooth 2.0 with stereo Bluetooth support, Wi-Fi, and GPS. The only thing missing in the wireless department is 3G support, which again, you can get with Nokia E71x or the Samsung Jack. Alternatively, if you want to keep it with in the Black Berry family, you can upgrade to the Black Berry Bold.

The Curve 8900 is equipped with 3.2 megapixel camera with video-recording capabilities, flash, autofocus, 2xzoom, and image stabilization. In camera mode, you get a choice of three picture sizes and three picture qualities. There are white balance settings and the capability to add various effects to your photos, and with the built-in GPS, you can also geotag photos. The camcorder records clips in two formats (normal and MMS) with sound and offers video light and colour effects.

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