Networks: 2G, Connectivity: Bluetooth, Camera resolution: 2 Megapixels, Standby time: 480 hours ...
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Review summary: RIM's (Research In Motion) BlackBerry has changed the way corporate users interact with their phones, with more and more people using them for email and office tasks, rather than for their phone functionality.
Pros: Easy to configure email, Pleasing design, Good battery life
Cons: No Wi-Fi or 3G
Verdict: Easy to use, a wealth of great features, even the lack of Wi-Fi doesn't make this Blackberry any less appealing
Read Full ReviewReview summary: The wide display is ideal for reading documents and webpages
Pros: Easy to configure email ; Pleasing design ; Good battery life
Cons: No Wi-Fi or 3G
Verdict: Aside from the lack of 3G and Wi-Fi, there's little to criticise here. The BlackBerry Curve 8310 is compact, stylish and offers plenty of features
Read Full ReviewReview summary: A while back we got our hands on a Blackberry Curve 8310, which is identical to the 8300 but has an ace up its sleeve in the form of a ...
Verdict: The Blackberry 8310 simply adds a GPS function to the already excellent Push email support, for any business individual or corporate, this is a fantastic product. Just don't expect to find any 3G or Wi-Fi support included. Note: The images in the ...
Read Full ReviewReview summary: Still offering an attractive design and excellent messaging capabilities, the addition of GPS makes the RIM BlackBerry Curve 8310 an even more attractive choice for road warriors.
Pros: Adds GPS capabilities to the already impressive and sleek messaging smart phone ; 2-megapixel camera ; Bluetooth ; good call quality
Cons: Doesn't offer Wi-Fi or 3G support ; Web browser isn't the sleekest ; the camera lacks video-recording capabilities ; you only get the proprietary BlackBerry Messenger IM client
Verdict: The 8310 is currently available in Singapore at S$968. Note that BlackBerry devices are usually heavily discounted with operator data/voice contracts. Check with a local operator for its availability in your country
Read Full ReviewReview summary: The Curve finally gets GPS on AT&T's network.
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