Recently I had a look at a very famous mobile phone, the RIM BlackBerry Curve (8530), a phone, which has especially been crafted to vie the 2009 market. Weighed only 106g & measured around 109 x 60 x 14 mm, the item’s size handset touts to satisfy the urge of its majority of skeptical users.
The phone comes subsumed with a 1150 mAh Li-Ion battery, which allows talking for about 4.50 hrs and brags a standby of 252 hrs. The creator of the feature-crammed phone has stuffed it with a 256.0 MB memory, which suffices the needs of your daily tasks! A prepossessing forte of this RIM BlackBerry Curve (8530) is its in-built speaker phone that comes as a handy tool wherever or anywhere you go with the handset, whereas its large screen helps set up to 320 x 240 px wallpaper.
RIM developed the BlackBerry Curve (8530) along with a 32 chords ringtone ringer that you can use to add a range of ringtones. In addition, the gaming engine BlackBerry Curve (8530) is also compatible with BlackBerry App World, which has cool games to entertain you! Obviously, despite of being a standard among all the mobile phones, the BlackBerry Curve (8530) provides SMS and EMS messaging services both. And for all this, it assists MMS messaging to send all your multimedia messages! The prediction text tool employs the SureType technology, which is quite user-friendly.
Being based on the MPEG-4 / H.263 / H.264 / WMV3 technology, the BlackBerry Curve (8530) offers support for streaming media. You can also easily connect the phone to your PC with the help of a cable if you wish to transfer data between the two systems. The all new handset isn’t just stuffed with avant-garde features, but it also does what it boasts of.
Having gone through the spec sheet of the RIM BlackBerry Curve (8530), I have found it incredible and if you are looking for a phone which should be of your type, then grab it!
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