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One of 2011's most awaited product comes in the form of RIMs Blackberry Curve 9360. While there might be dozens of different types of phones that are coming out this quarter, the Curve has received some initial hype in the past thanks to its sleek look together with the powerful internal upgrades that has been given to this phone.

From the outside, the Blackberry Curve 9360 is one of the best looking phones in the market as everything that people loved about the previous Blackberry phones are left completely intact. The difference however is the fact that the phone has shrunk significantly in terms of size. One of the most notable changes when it comes to Curve are a bigger LCD screen. The official specification for the new screen ensure the 2.4 inch TFT display (480 x 360 pixels) is clear and vibrant.

The Blackberry Curve has a 4GB built in memory that works in perfect harmony with the 512 MB RAM inside. The Curves processor is also something to talk about especially for BlackBerry phone owners as the Curve has a super powerful 800MHz processor that makes it work better in dealing with multiple orders and operations all at the same time. Whats really interesting to note is that unlike the older BlackBerry phones out in the market today the phone doesnt seem to slow down when the user works with multiple programs and functions.

The new Blackberry Curve is more than just a good looking phone as it is one of the few releases for 2011 that boasts of a better Operating System in the form of the Blackberry OS 7.0. This OS complements the built in processor and other technical specs perfectly.

For users who mean business during the weekdays and is all for fun during the weekend, the Blackberry Curve 9360 definitely provides what users would look for in a phone. The Curve, unlike its predecessors has been equipped to provide great fun for the younger users. The Curve comes out of the box equipped with a 5 megapixel camera that's got a built-in flash to take great pictures regardless of what time of day it is. Other features for the camera includes scenes, digital zoom, face detection, image stabilizer and geo tagging. Recording videos on the other hand is easy thanks to the 640x480 resolution video mode.

Streaming or connecting to the internet has also become great fun for the Blackberry Curve thanks to the HTML5 friendly browsers installed into the phone. The Curve actually supports HTML5 and has its own browser unlike other phones out in the market. The Curve 9360 also sports the same creature features that have become standards such as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.

Since it bears the name Blackberry the Curve will still have the same features like that of the other phones. Users can still depend on the Curve for their messaging needs including SMS messages, MMS and even emails.

Overall, the Blackberry Curve 9360 is one of the best phones that has been released by RIM and is truly worthy for the hype that it has been generating even before the RIM smartphone was even released in the market.

by: Jenni Pennington




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