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32 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Smartphone!!!, March 9, 2009
This review is from: BlackBerry Curve 8330 Phone, Red (Sprint) (Wireless Phone)
I have had my Blackberry Curve (Red) from Sprint for three weeks now and I have been quite happy with the device so far with only one or two quibbles. Pros: Incredible battery life Very stable operating system Excellent messaging capabilities 3.5mm standard headphone jack Easily customized via third party theme packs Very light compared to the weight of other smartphones Cons: Keys could stand to be a bit larger Finger print magnet Trackball navigation takes a little getting used to Long startup times. Very long! Low screen resolution (320X240) Very poor documentation At this point I've gotten fairly comfortable navigating around the phone and it's menu system but it wasn't an easy start requiring more than a little trial and error along with a lot of online reading. However, now that I've gotten the basics down pat as well as some more advanced feature use under my belt I have to say I now see the allure of the Blackberry platform! It just "Works"! Blackberry's are designed to be left on 24/7 and as such their boot up times make booting up a low end desktop computer running Windows Vista seem fast by comparison. We're talking almost two minutes from pressing the power button (or inserting the battery which turns the device on automatically) to usable phone. Now, with that being said I'd like to take this time to point out I've turned off my phone only twice in three weeks and had to do a reset once (by pulling the battery out for 30 seconds). One of the times I turned the phone off was to restart the device after the installation of some third party themes. Speaking of themes, there are plenty out there to be found, both free and not free. If you don't like the ones that come stock on the BB Curve 8330 then you won't have a problem finding ones that you do like. One note of interest that I did not find addressed in any documentation that came with the phone is that once you get a theme customized (folders and items moved around) it's only for that theme. You'll have to move everything around again when you switch themes. The upside is that if you switch back to a previous theme you customizations are still there. One thing I highly recommend to anyone buying this phone is to update the operating system to the new BB OS 4.5. You'll get built in HTML email support and a slightly improved web browser along with MMS support. One problem I ran into was not the fault of RIM though. Do NOT try to update the OS from a PC running Windows 7 Beta! It won't work and you may brick your phone (which can be fixed easily enough so don't panic). The update only works on a Vista or XP machine. The web browser that comes with the phone is a bit of a mixed bag. It works well enough for me and if you dig into the options you'll see where you can easily switch "modes" to make the browser appear to servers as either the Blackberry Browser, Pocket IE, desktop IE, Open Wave WAP browswer, or desktop Mozilla Firefox browser. Very handy if you want to view the full desktop experience. Again, I did not find any of this in the documentation but through trial and error. If you get the phone as an upgrade, as I did, then you will have to speak to someone at Sprint to activate the phone. It will not activate online through their ESN switching site. Also, don't forget to head to the Sprint Blackberry Internet Services site to lot in and set up your email accounts, up to ten of them. After you set up the emails (Gmail in my case) you'll also need to send out the service books via the site. There are lots more things that makes this a very nice smartphone, especially compared to Windows Mobile devices. Just be prepared for a slight learning curve (no pun intended) if you're new to the Blackberry platform. If you are patient and give the platform a chance I think you'll be very happy with this device.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very nice phone, May 19, 2009
This review is from: BlackBerry Curve 8330 Phone, Red (Sprint) (Wireless Phone)
Loving my Blackberry Curve 8330. I've had a BB 8700g before and liked it very much but this phone blows it and my Palm Centro that I upgraded from right out of the water. I'm quite pleased with the BB Curve 8330. Not for nothing, Sprint's Curve is the best one to have because it has far more features than any other cell phone carriers' Curves. Sprint didn't hold back featurewise. My friends are a bit jealous because of the amount of features my phone has compared to their Curves. Here's the breakdown of what I like and dislike. Pros: - Beautiful ruby red color - Very clear and vivid video and pictures - Great call quality - Nice, loud speakerphone - MP3 sound quality is superb - Has standard 3.5mm headphone jack which is great. No need to buy those special 2.5mm headphones. - A USB port - Snappy bluetooth pairing with my bluetooth headset when with many other phones it seemed like it took forever for the two devices to find each other - Expandable to 16GB with 4.5 OS - Speedy email retrieval - Camera and video camera is pretty good especially outdoors but the indoor photos are not too shabby - Decent battery life - Trackball makes for easy navigating - 96MB of internal ROM memory which is a nice amount of storage and I'm able to fit a lot of third party software with room to spare - A lot of awesome features and apps that came with the phone plus plenty you can download - Nice rendering of doc, pdf and ppt files Honorable mention: The Sprint GPS TelNav(which I thought I didn't need)on this phone rocks. It really can go toe to toe as far as navigation with my Garmin GPS plus it finds signals a lot quicker than my Garmin. I've used it while driving and while walking and it has been on point with fantastic accuracy. Cons: - Internet videos, particularly YouTube, displays very small and doesn't take up the whole screen and there's no way to make it full screen like I was able to with my Palm Centro - Video camera does not shoot videos using the whole 320x240 screen. It only takes the videos at 240x176. Therefore the videos you shoot never take up the whole screen. - The browser could be a bit faster - Hangs and freezes on some websites - Rebooting is way too slow - Wish the camera had more features - Voice dialing is bad and doesn't register spoken names very well. Luckily I use another app to handle that. All and all...this is a very nice phone.
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16 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simply Everything., March 17, 2009
This review is from: BlackBerry Curve 8330 Phone, Red (Sprint) (Wireless Phone)
There are a few phones I will compare this phone with to prove to you that it is the best phone out there in the market. Since this is a Sprint phone, I won't bother with phones other carriers carry because I am a Sprint user. Sprint has the HTC Touch Diamond, Touch Pro, Treo Pro, Palm Centro, Samsung Instinct and the Blackberry Pearl. The Curve is an improvement over the Pearl because it has a better trackball in the center which doesn't fall out after a few months of use. The keyboard is a full fledged QWERTY. Now, I haven't used the other curves but there is something annoying about the way the icons are displayed. The Sprint curve however seems to have a better icon/font display. While the Curve does not have windows like the HTC twins and Treo, the blackberry comes with it's own software which is much faster, has an efficient battery life and is very fast and easy to customize with every possible feature. Remarkable Features - The call quality on this phone is superb. Sprint's coverage is so good, I live in New York and I've traveled to Las Vegas with this phone and I must say the roaming was an awesome experience. When you compare this phone to Samsung Instinct, HTC and the Palms, you will find a much better coverage and I must admit sometimes I have to decrease the volume cause people can be so loud. My previous phone was a Sony Ericsson and I must admit the volume is approximately 225% as loud. Another great feature is how you can set up your email, you can have a whole mailbox dedicated to a certain email address and the same can have over ten thousand emails. I didn't try more you see. For texts and missed calls, blackberry's log is almost untouchable and there is no phone in it's league, SERIOUSLY. While the windows phones have internet explorer, I find that the blackberry browser is faster and i love the mobile layout for the phone. So internet and texting experience is a breeze and I can be so fast on the phone. Sometimes my laptop is kept right around but I just can't be bothered. I can write long emails and I am one of those people who hate abbreviations so the blackberry really is the phone for me because I can type so freely. And oh, it was never easier to dial numbers on the phone. I don't use voice dialling. I simply punch in the name using the name of the person using the QWERTY keyboard and it gives me the best matches instantly. Other than that, the blackberry messenger is absolutely outstanding. It is so easy to send small pic files, it auto compresses them into 7kb files. I speak to friends overseas and we prefer this over using gtalk. If you use yahoo or gtalk or even the great AIM, this phone comes with all that. Sprint has this phone available for a singe user (individual) for a minimum of 69.99 per month for 450 minutes. This includes unlimited data, unlimited text messages, unlimited internet browsing, GPS navigation, Sprint TV, Radio and some other features. This really is a fantastic option and far better than what the other carriers offer. You can also set up google maps on this which when I travelled to Baltimore I discovered was outstanding. Accessories/Features - The phone comes with a little leather case that has a magnet to keypad lock your phone, otherwise you can use the standby button on the head and put the phone into a battery saving mode where it wont be disturbed unless you're getting a call. It comes with 1gb worth of data on a microsd card, which is expandable up to 8gb I believe. A earphone set without noise cancellation. Also an important USB cable, software to back up your data and numbers. Unlike a lot of non-techies would think this is not a business phone or a phone which is dedicated to people who have nothing but boredom on their mind. This phone can be used by anyone from the age of 18 to 60. It is easy to use. Far better than the Samsungs, LGs, Sanyos, HTCs... The one thing I dislike about the blacberry is the camera. It comes with a flash but it really falls flat on it's face if you compare it to the iphone or any mediocre sony ericsson camera. An accessory that is not included but is a must have is the black rubber skin for the phone. It can cost up to $20 but it's worth the whole shebang. It so happens that this might need changing every few months depending on how miserly you are, I am one of those people who choose quality over price. I don't mind paying anything for a phone, anything reasonable and I would stick with the Blacberry over any other phone. An irritating thing about the blackberry is how it sometimes takes forever to start up. Sometimes it seems the power is never fully turned off. I still haven't figured that out. WHEN YOUR BATTERY IS LOW, the phone automatically switches the radio off because it is so annoying when your phone turns off on it's own. The 8330 never does that. It may take upto twenty minutes of charging to use the radio to make outgoing calls again. It takes a long time to charge sometimes. I don't drive but I know it uses a USB charger / V3. It is lovely to hold and well built. Get this with insurance because people love stealing this phone. I've had my phone stolen once so I learned my lesson. Another impressive feature is the 3.5 mm jack. The speaker is average and the voice recording can sometimes be fun though I do it when I want to sing and think im singing well. MP3 songs can be set as ring tones. Overall, this is the best phone I have ever used with an average camera. But the phone itself is so good, I stop caring about the camera which by the way comes with a flash. I love my blacberry and am transformed for good. A two day battery life you will love, a good mp3 player back up when your ipod is not around, 1000 applications for this phone, excellent Sprint service. A must have for anyone who wants to keep abreast with technology. So much better looking too. I didn't mention anything about bluetooth because every single phones comes with a bluetooth. If you're getting this phone and don't have a skin for it, I must say you're not very bright.
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