CNET Asia Review
Excellent
The good: Offers integrated Wi-Fi; nice, sleek design; spacious QWERTY keyboard; 2-megapixel camera; good call quality. 8.3
out of 10View score
The bad: Camera can't record videos; no 3G support; Web browser isn't quite as sophisticated as those on competing smart phones.
The bottom line: The RIM BlackBerry Curve 8320 is the best BlackBerry we've seen to date as it offers Wi-Fi, best-of-breed design, and excellent performance.
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Average User Rating
from 7 users
Spectacular
9
out of 10User Reviews
great phone for businessman compare to iphone
Jul 9, 2008Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: wifi, video record (upgrade to OS4.5) first, i can get 8 emails 1 screen, it has thethered modem so i can use my laptop to get online any where even no wifi spot
Cons: programs can be install in device memory only not in memory card
Opinion:
great phone with businessman need
Great Device
Apr 30, 2008Rating: 10 out of 10 (Perfect)
Pros: It has all great things a phone + PDA need
Cons: None
Opinion:
This is my first blackberry and having tried a few Windows mobile devices, I was sceptical about this one. But my opinion changed on day one itself.
What a great piece of equipment - it is really a work of great minds at RIM. Everything works fine and more importantly, the device is very intuitive. Its almost like it reads your mind when the menu options appear highlighting the most obvious choice.
I am going to stick with Blackberry for a long, long time.
I have to admit that I'm a Blackberry addict!
Apr 28, 2008Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: Easy navigation, slim design, 3.5mm audio jack, big and bright screen, doesn't lag and many more...
Cons: 2 megapixel camera with no auto focus, no 3G, 64MB internal memory
Opinion:
I've never regret switching from my old Nokia N80 Internet Edition to this slim and smart Blackberry Curve 8320. In fact, I got my Blackberry out of curiosity. Since the day I got it, it helps manage my life. Whenever I need to note things down, all I need to do is to whip out my Blackberry to make a note or a reminder in my calendar or memo pad. A great music substitute whenever my iPod battery die on me. All I need to do is to plug in my regular earphones to my Blackberry and I'm ready to go. The best choice if anyone wants to switch over from using regular phones.
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