This time I will collect some important and small details about the new BlackBerry 8900 Curve and tell my opinion about them into this post.
Starting with the design, I have to tell you that is much more elegant because of the chrome edge and it's also thinner than the previous version of BlackBerry Curve.
Comparing BlackBerry 8900 Curve to the latest launched version of BlackBerry Bold, this phone is much smaller. A good observation is that BlackBerry 8900 Curve looks almost the same as a BlackBerry Storm excluding the thing that this is not a touch screen phone.
The 3.2 megapixels camera makes some photos very nice for such a phone. When you play music at the maximum volume, it's very loud and at a high definition. Also, a very good thing is that you can watch videos on it as well as on a PC.
Even if it doesn't have a 3G connection, the web pages can load pretty fast so you don't have to worry about that.
From all BlackBerry phones with full qwerty keyboard, this is the nicest one because is the smaller and the thinnest phone with a full qwerty keyboard.
Anyway, before to read this post, you should read the preview of BlackBerry 8900 Curve right here.




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