Jan 30 2009
RIM Blackberry Curve 8900: One of the best smart phones in the market
All work and no play, makes Black (Berry) a dull boy. Fighting the image that Blackberry are meant solely for corporate email, recent release of the Pearl, Curve and Bold are all part of the Blackberry’s mass acceptance game plan.
Blackberry it fits well with the corporate use scenario with IT admins being able to control which third party applications get installed. The platform is really secure it protects the data between smart phones and email.
The RIM BlackBerry Curve 8900 is one of the best smart phones in the market .The device has spiffy new OS and pixel-packed screen, loads of e-mail support and great calling features, and some niceties thrown in by T-Mobile, including UMA for cheap Wi-Fi calls and extra IM clients onboard.
The striking 480×360-pixel screen offers up crisp on-the-go video, images, text, maps and more. With a polished design, the BlackBerry Curve 8900 smart phone is an easy-to-use device that delivers expanded functionality and reliable result. It has 3.2megapixel camera.
The BlackBerry Curve 8900 brings several distinguished improvements, including a sleeker design that’s bolstered by a more solid construction and an amazingly sharp display, a faster processor, a full HTML Web browser. It also has integrated Wi-Fi with UMA support so we can make unlimited calls over a Wi-Fi network and help us to be connected. However it lack the support of 3G .It’s a feature that could really have given the 8900 an edge over its competition.
Though the Curve 8900 is a little expensive at $200 on T-Mobile, but it’s still a solid BlackBerry, and sure to be as popular as the first BlackBerry Curve