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BlackBerry Curve 8320

The New Blackberry Curve 8320, The Most Functional BlackBerry Ever!

The new Blackberry Curve 8320 Phone and Blackberry Curve 8320 Accessories.  Make eAccess Solutions your first stop for the Blackberry Curve.  The BlackBerry Curve offers you all the wonderful features of BlackBerry that you know and love and adds rich multimedia camera and music functionality. This Blackberry phone features SureType technology for accurate, dependable typing on its keyboard. Read our BlackBerry 8320 Curve Review below. eAccess can ship your BlackBerry order on the very same day from our in-house inventory. Click around our site to find what you need or contact us at 1-847-991-7190 for further details about our devices and Blackberry

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BlackBerry 8320 Curve Specifications:
Memory:
64 MB flash + MicrSD Slot
Display:
Full-color 320x240 light sensing display
Battery Life:
4 hours talk time, 17 days standby
Radio:
Quad-band: 850, 900, 1800, 1900 & EDGE WiFi
Bluetooth Embeded:
Yes
GPS: Yes
Music Player: Yes

Size:
4.2 x 2.4 x 0.6  inches
Weight:
3.9 oz
Included Accessories: USB Charging Cable, Travel Charger, Holster, Headset, Battery
Features:
BlackBerry Maps
Camera - 2 Mega Pixel
Media Player
Corporate Data Access
Wireless Email
Organizer
Wireless Calendar
Phone
SMS
MMS
Wireless Internet

 
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BlackBerry Sever Software

The BlackBerry 8320 Curve Wireless Handheld gives you the flexibility of Email, phone, browser, SMS and organizer applications in a single, integrated handheld!  The BlackBerry Curve 8320 series is fully compatible with all version of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server as well as many POP3, IMAP and Webmail accounts.  Noteworthy New features for the BlackBerry Curve are: expandable memory, media player, Polyphonic and MP3 ringtones, 64MB of memory, a bright high-resolution screen and Quad-Band/EDGE support.  For a full functionality demo, visit our demo center HERE.
 
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T-Mobile (Quad-Band+ EDGE BlackBerry Pearl, BlackBerry 8100):  Anguilla, Antigua & Barbuda, Argentina, Aruba, Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Barbados, Belgium, Bermuda, Bosnia, Brazil, British Virgin Islands, Brunei, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Canada, Cayman, Chile, China, Colombia, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Dominica, Ecuador, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, France, French West Indies, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Grenada, Guernsey, Guiana, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Isle of Man, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Jersey, Jordan, Kuwait, Latvia, Lichtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macau, Macedonia, Malta, Malaysia, Mexico, Monaco, Monseratt, Montenegro, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Serbia & Montenegro, Singapore, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, St. Kitt's & Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Trinidad & Tobago, Turkey, Turks & Caicos, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Ukraine, Vatican, Venezuela 
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Typical T-Mobile roaming rates at $.99/min voice, $.015/KB)

BlackBerry 8320 Curve Review:

When it comes to BlackBerrys, you have the really tiny one, the one with GPS, and now you can add to that list the one that just rocks. And we're not just talking about the Curve's music player or fully integrated stereo Bluetooth. RIM's latest fun-loving smart phone boasts a sharp two-megapixel camera and a much-improved multimedia software package for taking your favorite songs, pictures, and videos to go--all without sacrificing the long battery life that's made BlackBerry the device of choice for e-mail addicts.

Just Right Design
It sports the kind of sleek design that will make BlackBerry Pearl owners say "D'oh!" The Curve is just as slim as the Pearl (0.6 inches), and at 3.9 ounces it's only 0.7 ounces heavier. It slips easily into a pocket, no geeky hip holster required. Granted, at first glance this device doesn't seem as deserving of an iconic name as the Pearl, but the Curve's liquid-silver finish with chrome accents and rounded edges make it an attractive alternative to the Samsung BlackJack. More important, RIM managed to squeeze in a full-sized backlit keyboard, one that makes the Curve noticeably wider than but also much more reliable than the Pearl, whose not-so-SureType keyboard doesn't always accurately guess the word you're trying to peck. In just a few minutes we were typing e-mails and entering Web addresses at a brisk pace, thanks to the Curve's well-spaced layout. Just like the Pearl and the 8800, the Curve has a trackball for simple menu navigation.

The 2.5-inch, 320 x 240-pixel display did a superb job rendering everything from Web pages and maps to photos and videos. The rest of the design is pretty straightforward. A standard 3.5mm stereo jack, a USB port, and a push-to-talk key line the left side of the Curve, and the volume buttons and camera-launch key are on the right side. The top of the device houses the Mute button. We wish the microSD Card slot weren't located beneath the battery, but chances are you won't be removing your card very often; the Curve's mass-storage mode enables easy drag-and-drop file transfers.

Sharp Camera, Smarter Media Software
What separates this BlackBerry from the Pearl and the 8800 is its robust multimedia capabilities. The Curve's 2-MP camera takes pictures good enough for 4 x 6-inch prints. Everything from a photo of a fountain in Bryant Park to a portrait of two children was highly detailed and richly saturated. We like the fast shutter speed, and a built-in flash allowed the Curve to take decent close-ups in dimly lit rooms. The Curve's inability to record video is a bummer, however.

The robust Desktop Media Manager software is powered by Roxio's Easy Media Creator. A split-screen interface makes dragging and dropping files to the Curve (and from the Curve to your desktop) a cinch. If you want to take some videos to go, the program will attempt to convert all sorts of files to MPEG-4, including AVI, DivX, WMV, and Xvid, so long as your PC has the right codecs loaded. Media Manager can also be used to automatically monitor certain folders for new media files, create music playlists, and edit photos.

Desktop Media Manager did a good job transferring MPEG-4 footage captured with our Sanyo HD1 camcorder and a 68MB WMV clip downloaded from Microsoft's site. But the softare had a little trouble with a five-minute MPEG-4 clip ripped from a DVD, as the audio wasn't in sync with the video when we played it back on the Curve. Then we tried a large AVI file of a "Heroes" TV episode; the Curve was able to play the audio but not the video. (Roxio claims that a successful conversion depends greatly on how a file is encoded, so be sure that a video file can play within Desktop Media Manager before you bother transferring it.) Music files transferred without a hitch, but you have to add album art manually by editing the audio tags.

Media playback on the Curve was generally smooth, and the device supports a wide range of audio (AAC, MP3, WMA) and video (MPEG-4, H.263, WMV) files natively. The device's speaker puts out a decent amount of volume, but we highly recommend pairing this smart phone with a Bluetooth stereo headset. We enjoyed superb audio quality via the Curve's Bluetooth 2.0 connection when we used the Motorola HT820. Another benefit of stereo Bluetooth is that you can remotely skip tracks with a simple press of the Fast-Forward button on a headset, as opposed to the two-step process of hitting the Menu key and then selecting Next Track on the Curve. The device also supports AT&T Music services streaming XM radio ($9.99 per month), but the application was not yet activated during our testing.

Long-Distance Sprinter
Despite its multimedia prowess, e-mail is this (and every) BlackBerry's killer app. We had no problems setting up a Gmail account using the setup wizard (the device supports ten personal and corporate accounts), and we appreciated the new spell-checker function, complete with a customizable dictionary. Similar to the BlackBerry Pearl and BlackBerry 8800, the BlackBerry Curve lets you view Word, Excel, PDF, and JPEG attachments. Overall performance was just as fast as other BlackBerrys; the only time the Curve slowed down a bit was when we streamed music over Bluetooth while trying to surf the Web. BlackBerry 8320 Accessories can be purchased on-line most easily.  We checked this great store and the selection of BlackBerry 8320 Cases including BlackBerry 8320 Skin Cases was phenomenal.

Speaking of which, the Curve's Web-browsing performance was pretty snappy over its EDGE connection. (Yes, without HSDPA or Wi-Fi.) We could start reading most sites within 7 to 10 seconds, and images filled in 10 to 20 seconds later. Call quality was generally good, but as with the 8800, we wish we could get more volume out of the Curve's earpiece. More disconcerting were the two occasions when we couldn't get through to the number dialed on the first try. On the plus side, the Curve delivered excellent endurance on our tests, with the battery lasting four days with periodic use. You get only four straight hours of talk time versus five for the 8800, but that's still half an hour more than the Pearl.

The Curve's biggest competition isn't other BlackBerrys but the Samsung BlackJack. The BlackJack's 3G data connection is only a moderate advantage because of Windows Mobile's slower browser, but its built-in camcorder and support for Cingular Video are definite pluses. On the other hand, the Curve offers a better e-mail experience, a sharper camera, and much longer battery life. Despite a few drawbacks, this is the best BlackBerry--and one of the most well-rounded smart phones--money can buy
 

 

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