Conclusion:The Javelin doesn’t really have too many gripes rather than the flimsy battery cover and the lack of 3G. We didn’t include the latter, because we understood RIM’s...
Conclusion:The BlackBerry Curve 8900 is one of the best BlackBerries to date and easily ranks as one of today’s top smartphones. In spite of the unfortunate decision to leave out...
Conclusion:The 8900 is a worthy successor to the wildly successful 8300 . It combines all of the features we loved the first time around with a better form factor and increased...
Abstract:With all the fuss surrounding the arrival of the its easy to forget that most people still buy a BlackBerry to keep up with their email while on the move and arent all that fussed about its other myriad of features. The Curve 8900 is designed...
Abstract:Have you been pondering whether to purchase a BlackBerry 8900 or T-Mobile? Every review I’ve read says the lack of faster 3G data (the 8900 is EDGE only) is a deal killer. Nobody wants the pokey stuff now the blazing 3G speeds are available
Spacious keyboard; solid design; excellent combination of work, business featuresNo 3G radio; tinny-sounding speaker; lackluster HTML browser; battery life could be betterDespite the lack of support for T-Mobiles 3G network, the revamped BlackBerry Curve
Conclusion:The bottom line: The RIM BlackBerry Curve 8900 brings a number of improvements and additions to make it a nice upgrade to the Curve 8300 series. That said, AT&T offers...
The BlackBerry Curve 8900 is the most pocketable Curve to date and the nice thing about that is it doesn’t skimp on features. Quite the contrary, in fact this...
Although the Curve isn’t flawless it is ultimately quite a polished business phone that offers bags of features and functionality in an easy-to-use package. Well priced...
Conclusion:It's hard not to pick this 'Berry; it's one of RIM's best smartphones yet in a compact package. Gone is the burden of choice-- WiFi or GPS, and the camera is excellent,...
We didn't know what to expect from the BlackBerry Curve 8900 but were pleasantly surprised by its attractive, slim design. A full QWERTY keypad and sharp screen means...
Though parting with $200 may be difficult in these economic conditions, the BlackBerry Curve 8900 is well worth it. It offers plenty of power and performance for its price, although lacking 3G and the slick keyboard some users prefer. Most will agree t...
Abstract:Mobile & WirelessRIM, T-Mobile Throw Curve with New BlackBerry By Wayne Rash2009-02-23 Article Views: 2837Article Rating: / 6 Rate This Article:Poor Best Add This Article To: Digg this Del.icio.us Slashdot Y! My Web E-mail Print Furl Googl...
Abstract:The BlackBerry Curve 8900 packs a fast CPU, a high-res screen, and a slick, high-function GUI into RIMs sleekest full-QWERTY handset. UMA support (enabling VoIP over Wi-Fi calling) and T-Mobile HotSpot flat-rate plans give the Curve 8900 the edge
What you don’t get on the BlackBerry Curve 8900 are 3G connectivity or a screenful of apps that you don’t really need – any extras you decide you need will soon be available from the Storefront. The result is a solid, smart but unflashy.
Gorgeous, ultra-high-res screen. Sublime keyboard. Smooth and elegant operation. Terrific messaging, solid music and video players. Makes free calls over Wi-Fi.No 3G. Subpar Web browser.Combining some of the best features of past BlackBerrys, the Curve 89
Conclusion:The RIM BlackBerry Curve 8900 is the easiest BlackBerry device to recommend, and its perhaps one of the best smartphones on the market. The device has all the best...
“Do I really need 3G?” That’s the question that potential buyers will have to ask themselves with the Curve 8900, which recommends itself in nearly every way, short...
One-Up Barack With RIM's Newest BlackBerry Barack Obama would love to get his executive mitts on the new BlackBerry Curve. Just like our new prez, RIM's latest smartphone...
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