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It’s said to be the most popular budget phones in India with its excellent features like 3.2″ QVGA display (320×420). HTC Wildfire is powered by 528MHz processor with 384MB of RAM and 512MB of ROM.
It has got an update of Android 2.2 recently.
Camera – 5MP
Connectivity – Wi-Fi, GPS, 3G …
HTC Wildfire Price in India : Rs.10,845
It’s said to be the most popular budget phones in India with its excellent features like 3.2″ QVGA display (320×420). HTC Wildfire is powered by 528MHz processor with 384MB of RAM and 512MB of ROM.
It has got an update of Android 2.2 recently.
Camera – 5MP
Connectivity – Wi-Fi, GPS, 3G …
HTC Wildfire Price in India : Rs.10,845
Sony Ericsson X10 Mini Pro Specifications | Sony Ericsson X10 Mini Pro Review Online | Sony Ericsson X10 Mini Pro Prices in India
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Sony Ericsson X10 Mini Pro simply to say, is a power packed handset with amazing features like 2.55″ screen with QVGA display and is powered by a 600MHz processor with 128MB of internal memory.
It’s also powered by Android 2.1 operating system with Sony’s proprietary TimeScape UI on top of it.
Camera : 5MP
Price : Rs.8,699
A must buy phone for its decent QWERTY keyboard. Unfortunately, Sony has stopped android updates for this mobile.
Samsung Galaxy Ace:
Galaxy AceIt’s an android mobile which suggest most of the users to go for as it is worth the money. It’s available at a price range of Rs.13,490/-
It’s also powered by Android 2.1 operating system with Sony’s proprietary TimeScape UI on top of it.
Camera : 5MP
Price : Rs.8,699
A must buy phone for its decent QWERTY keyboard. Unfortunately, Sony has stopped android updates for this mobile.
Samsung Galaxy Ace:
Galaxy AceIt’s an android mobile which suggest most of the users to go for as it is worth the money. It’s available at a price range of Rs.13,490/-
Samsung Google Nexus S Specifications | Samsung Google Nexus S Review Online | Samsung Gooexus S Prices in India
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It’s an android phone with v2.3 Gingerbread android os. It comes with a 4″ Super AMOLED capacitive touch screen of 480 x 800 px. Nexus S runs on 1GHz ARM cortex A8 processor and 512MB RAM. It has a huge internal storage capacity of 16GB unlike other popular phones. It has 3G, Wi-Fi, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot and GPS connectivity options. The camera quality is 5MP with auto-focus and LED flash and it supports WVGA video recording @ 30fps. The front cam is VGA enabled. It comes with Oleophobic surface, Accelerometer sensor, Contour Display with curved glass screen.
Price of Samsung Google Nexus S: Rs.19,990
HTC DesireHTC Desire:
It’s a very similar mobile like Google Nexus One. It has got good features like 3.7″ AMOLED display, a 1GHz processor and 512MB of RAM.
Camera : 5MP camera
Connectivity : Wi-Fi, GPS etc
HTC Desire Costs around Rs.15,499
Price of Samsung Google Nexus S: Rs.19,990
HTC DesireHTC Desire:
It’s a very similar mobile like Google Nexus One. It has got good features like 3.7″ AMOLED display, a 1GHz processor and 512MB of RAM.
Camera : 5MP camera
Connectivity : Wi-Fi, GPS etc
HTC Desire Costs around Rs.15,499
HTC Desire Z Specifications | HTC Desire Z Prices in India | HTC Desire Z Review Online
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Desire ZWith slide-out QWERTY keyboard, HTC Desire Z is said to be one of the best Android handsets available in India. Desire Z runs at a ‘mere’ 800 MHz processor. However, this doesn’t effect the phone performance. Desire Z packs in 1.5gig of internal memory and 512MB of RAM. The Desire Z runs on Android 2.2 with the latest version of Sense UI on top of it.
Camera : 5MP with an LED flash
Video : Capable of recoding 720p HD videos
Cost of HTC Desire Z in India : Rs. 17,099
Video : Capable of recoding 720p HD videos
Cost of HTC Desire Z in India : Rs. 17,099
Dell Venue Specifications | Dell Venue Review Online | Dell Venue Prices in India
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It’s an android mobile with 4.1″ AMOLED touch screen (800 x 480px) resolution which is made from scratch resistant Gorilla glass. The camera is of 8MP with auto-focus and 4x Zoom. Supports all the popular music formats. Internal memory is 1GB and can be expanded with 32GB microSD card. Dell Venue runs on Android 2.2 with a Snapdragon 1GHz processor.
Dell Venue Price: Rs.21,900/
Dell Venue Price: Rs.21,900/
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Samsung Galaxy SIt’s the most popular Android based mobile phones in 2010. It comes with a 1GHz Hummingbird processor and a PowerVR SGX540 graphics core. You can have a great clearance with its
Super-AMOLED display. Samsung had launched the Galaxy S with Android 2.1 on board but recently rolled out the Android 2.2 update in India.
Camera : 5MP auto-focus camera on the backside and a VGA camera for all your video calling needs on its front.
Connectivity : Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0, GPS, microSD card
Super-AMOLED display. Samsung had launched the Galaxy S with Android 2.1 on board but recently rolled out the Android 2.2 update in India.
Camera : 5MP auto-focus camera on the backside and a VGA camera for all your video calling needs on its front.
Connectivity : Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0, GPS, microSD card
Memory : 16GB of internal memory including 2GB of ROM
Price of Samsung Galaxy S : Around Rs. 21,690
Demerits of Samsung Galaxy S is its camera with no LED flash support and also the price tag.
Price of Samsung Galaxy S : Around Rs. 21,690
Demerits of Samsung Galaxy S is its camera with no LED flash support and also the price tag.
HTC Desire HD Specifications | HTC Desire HD Prices in India | HTC Desire HD Review Online
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It’s a recent release from the makers of HTC Desire. It has got a premium look and feel with 4.3” display along with 768MB RAM and 1.5gig of Internal Memory. Desire HD is powered by a 1GHz Snapdragon processor and packs an Adreno 205 GPU.
Camera: 8MP with dual-LED flash. No secondary camera.
Battery: 1230mAh (Unfortunately, the handset cannot last throughout a day which is a disadvantage)
HTC Desire HD Price in India: Rs.25,099/-
HTC Incredible S: HTC Incredible S runs on Android 2.2 Operating system with 1GHz Qualcomm Scorpion CPU. It’s cost is around Rs.24,287/- (HTC Incredible S Specifications)
Camera: 8MP with dual-LED flash. No secondary camera.
Battery: 1230mAh (Unfortunately, the handset cannot last throughout a day which is a disadvantage)
HTC Desire HD Price in India: Rs.25,099/-
HTC Incredible S: HTC Incredible S runs on Android 2.2 Operating system with 1GHz Qualcomm Scorpion CPU. It’s cost is around Rs.24,287/- (HTC Incredible S Specifications)
Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc Specifications | Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc Review Online | Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc Prices in India
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Xperia Arc Mobile PicsIt’s a sleek and slim android phone with advanced multimedia options and excellent display. It comes with 4.2″ LED backlit LCD capacitive touchscreen (480 x 854) which is also scratch-resistant. It runs on Android v2.3 Gingerbread OS and is powered by 1GHz Qualcomm MSM8255 scorpion processor and Adreno 205 GPU. Other options include 512MB RAM, 32GB external memory,
Timescape UI, 3G,Wi-Fi, GPS etc… XPERIA Arc has a camera of 8MP with autofocus and LED flash. Disadvantage of it is that it doesn’t have front camera. The battery is Li-Po 1500 mAh and the talktime it gives you is up to 7hrs and music playback up to 31 hrs.
Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc Cost in India : Rs.26,890/-
Timescape UI, 3G,Wi-Fi, GPS etc… XPERIA Arc has a camera of 8MP with autofocus and LED flash. Disadvantage of it is that it doesn’t have front camera. The battery is Li-Po 1500 mAh and the talktime it gives you is up to 7hrs and music playback up to 31 hrs.
Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc Cost in India : Rs.26,890/-
Sony Ericsson Xperia Play Specifications | Sony Ericsson Xperia Play Review Online | Sony Ericsson Xperia Play Prices in India
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It is the best gaming supported android mobile which runs on Android v2.3 Gingerbread OS with 1GHz scorpion processor and Adreno GPU supporting it. It has 4″ LED backlit LCD with 480 x 854px touchscreen. The 512MB RAM helps to speed up the mobile and 400MB internal memory helps you store data. The rear camera is 5MP with autofocus and LED flash while the front camera is VGA.
Connectivity options include 3G, Wi-fi, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot and GPS. The best part about this mobile is that is sports accelerometer sensor, slide out PSP like gaming console with buttons and speakers around. Xperia is equipped with 1500 mAh Li-Ion battery with talk time up to 8hr 25min (2G) / 6hr 25min(3G).
Sony Ericsson Xperia Play Price in India : Rs.28,990/-
Connectivity options include 3G, Wi-fi, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot and GPS. The best part about this mobile is that is sports accelerometer sensor, slide out PSP like gaming console with buttons and speakers around. Xperia is equipped with 1500 mAh Li-Ion battery with talk time up to 8hr 25min (2G) / 6hr 25min(3G).
Sony Ericsson Xperia Play Price in India : Rs.28,990/-
Samsung Galaxy S II Specifications | Samsung Galaxy S II Review Online Samsung Galaxy S II Prices in India
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Galaxy S2 is a great combination of solid quality, elegant design and rocking performance. With Gingerbread 2.3 operating system and a dual core processor, Samsung has made the mobile to deliver high performance. There are two cameras (one for capturing and the other for video calling).
It comes with a huge 4.3″ Super AMOLED touch screen, 8MP camera with auto-focus and LED Flash. Front camera has 2MP for video calling. Weights about 116 g with the battery. The other features are
common which are found in other Samsung Android mobiles.
Price of Samsung Galaxy S II in India : Rs.29,490
It comes with a huge 4.3″ Super AMOLED touch screen, 8MP camera with auto-focus and LED Flash. Front camera has 2MP for video calling. Weights about 116 g with the battery. The other features are
common which are found in other Samsung Android mobiles.
Price of Samsung Galaxy S II in India : Rs.29,490
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HTC Sensation: It’s the latest android smartphone from HTC which offers speed, performance and awesome multimedia experience. It has 1.2 GHz Dual Core CPU and 4.3″ qHD (540 x 960) high resolution widescreen. It comes with 1GB internal memory (8GB micro SD included) and can be expandable up to 32GB. An 8MP camera with auto focus and dual LED flash allows it to take 1080p video recording @
30fps. It also has a front cam (VGA) for video calling. HTC sensation runs on Android v2.3 Gingerbread operating system and also equipped with HTC sense v3.0 UI. Connectivity options include wifi,
3G, micro USB, GPS, Bluetooth. It has 1520 mAh Li-Ion battery which gives you talktime of upto 8hrs 20 min (2G)/6hrs 40min (3G).
HTC Sensation Price in India : Rs.29,690/-
BlackBerry Pearl 8100 Specifications | BlackBerry Pearl 8100 Prices in India | BlackBerry Pearl 8100 Review Online
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The BlackBerry Pearl 8100 smart phone is one of the world's smallest smart phones and packs all of the power of BlackBerry. It comes complete with digital camera, multimedia capabilities and expandable memory. And it offers users everything else they would expect from a BlackBerry device - including phone, email, web browser, text messaging (SMS and MMS), instant messaging, organizer applications and more. The Blackberry provides quad-band network support on 850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS and EDGE networks to allow for international roaming between North America, Europe and Asia.
The Pearl is a very normal looking bar shaped phone if you overlook the two extra columns on the keypad and the trackball where the d-pad or joystick typically would be. The device is clad in a piano black gloss finish that appears to be pretty scratch resistant. The sides of the Pearl are covered in a dark silver/pewter colored metal finish, that is quite attractive and a bit less prone to fingerprints than the black surfaces. In spite of the two extra columns of keypad keys, the Pearl's SureType keypad looks normal enough due to its color scheme. The number keys all have silver colored paint on them that makes it easy to see the keypad as a normal numeric keypad. Some people in the press have complained that the keypad feels cheap, owing partly to the fact that the keys are not separated at all by the front cover, and therefore float a bit. Located between the keypad and the display are the red and green call control keys, a back button, a menu button, and the trackball - the "pearl" that gives the device its name. The buttons are all reasonably normal and nice to use, but the trackball is something we've only seen before on the T-Mobile Sidekick III. The Pearl's backlit trackball has a very nice feel to it, and is easily spun in any direction as needed. It can be pressed in for selecting menu items and the like, and seems to do so without moving off your intended target, as is sometimes the case with d-pads that don't have separate select buttons. The back panel of the Pearl, that which covers the battery, is a bit too flexible for my liking, making the device feel a bit cheaper than it should. The back cover includes a self-portrait mirror for the camera, as well as protective covers for the camera itself and the flash. The right side of the Pearl is where you will find the volume control, a lanyard loop, and the first of two user configurable quick-access keys, which defaults to being the camera access/shutter button. The left side houses a miniUSB data/charging port, the 2.5mm stereo headset port, and the second quick-access key - which I use for voice dialing. The lone control on the top of the Pearl handles ring muting and putting the phone into standby mode.
The Pearl is a very normal looking bar shaped phone if you overlook the two extra columns on the keypad and the trackball where the d-pad or joystick typically would be. The device is clad in a piano black gloss finish that appears to be pretty scratch resistant. The sides of the Pearl are covered in a dark silver/pewter colored metal finish, that is quite attractive and a bit less prone to fingerprints than the black surfaces. In spite of the two extra columns of keypad keys, the Pearl's SureType keypad looks normal enough due to its color scheme. The number keys all have silver colored paint on them that makes it easy to see the keypad as a normal numeric keypad. Some people in the press have complained that the keypad feels cheap, owing partly to the fact that the keys are not separated at all by the front cover, and therefore float a bit. Located between the keypad and the display are the red and green call control keys, a back button, a menu button, and the trackball - the "pearl" that gives the device its name. The buttons are all reasonably normal and nice to use, but the trackball is something we've only seen before on the T-Mobile Sidekick III. The Pearl's backlit trackball has a very nice feel to it, and is easily spun in any direction as needed. It can be pressed in for selecting menu items and the like, and seems to do so without moving off your intended target, as is sometimes the case with d-pads that don't have separate select buttons. The back panel of the Pearl, that which covers the battery, is a bit too flexible for my liking, making the device feel a bit cheaper than it should. The back cover includes a self-portrait mirror for the camera, as well as protective covers for the camera itself and the flash. The right side of the Pearl is where you will find the volume control, a lanyard loop, and the first of two user configurable quick-access keys, which defaults to being the camera access/shutter button. The left side houses a miniUSB data/charging port, the 2.5mm stereo headset port, and the second quick-access key - which I use for voice dialing. The lone control on the top of the Pearl handles ring muting and putting the phone into standby mode.
BlackBerry 8820 Features | BlackBerry 8820 Review Online | BlackBerry 8820 Prices in India
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Design
The Blackberry 8820 is an expensive blaqckberry device, supportive for 65K colors. The size of the phone is 2.5 inches, having capacity to cover 320 x 240 pixels. What gives this device a huge look is its Full QWERTY keyboard. The phone also has Trackball navigation. The weight of the phone is 134g making it a heavy handset and the dimensions are in the figures of 114 x 66 x 14 mm giving the display screen a wide look. The gadget comes in Silver. The most attracting feature of the device is definitely the sheen and the luster it has.
Music
The Blackberry 8820 does not have radio which is a drawback. In context of music, the phone has a Media player.
Camera
The Blackberry 8820 does not have any camera.
Memory
The Blackberry 8820 has superb phonebook memory. Call details can also be retrieved as call records are maintained. The internal memory is 64 MB and the card slot is microSD.
Battery LifeTime
The Blackberry 8820 has Standard battery,Li-Ion 1400 mAh with 520 hours stand by time and 5 hours talk time. However, battery life span depends upon its usage and the availability of network. Keeping in mind the above mentioned performance, we can say that the device is good enough.
Audio
The Blackberry 8820 has speakerphones giving People get alerts in the form of Vibration, Polyphonic, MP3 ringtones.
Connectivity
The Blackberry 8820 has the wireless connectivity in the form of bluetooth which is in the configuration of v2.0 with A2DP. The phone also has GPRS and the EDGE. The device also has USB as miniUSB, enabling people to transfer data from PC to mobile and vice versa. The WLAN is known as Wi-Fi 802.11b/g. The phone does not have 3G which is a major drawback.
Messaging
The Blackberry 8820 supports SMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging, enabling people to keep connected from anywhere in the world. Facility of Instant Messaging is something which gives a unique experience.
Browsing
The Blackberry 8820 has an in built browser which is WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML. The java feature in the phone includes features like BlackBerry maps, Media player, Organizer, Document viewer (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF) and Voice dial giving any other device run for the money.
Network
The Blackberry 8820 supports single form of network viz 2G network which is in the configuration of GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900. One really cannot ignore the fact that the availability of network is operand friendly.
Games
The Blackberry 8820 is well equipped with games, claiming to give full entertainment to people.
Navigation
Performance
The Blackberry 8820 is a poor performer but the sound quality is really an appreciable one.
Pros
The Blackberry 8820 is real good and has got a great design.
Cons
Absence of radio, 3G and camera is a major drawback.
Absence of radio, 3G and camera is a major drawback.
Blackberry Curve 8330 Features | Blackberry Curve 8330 Review Online | Blackberry Curve 8330 Prices in India
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The Blackberry Curve 8330 is the phone I've wanted for a long time. I finally have it and here is my review. I got my first Blackberry two years ago. It was an 8700. Ever since then, I've loved having RIM's Blackberry as my cell phone. The Curve has been out for about a year now, and I now have it.
In The Box
* Blackberry 8330
* Leather Holster
* Stereo Earphones with microphone
* Charger with adapter for other countries
* Software CD
* USB Cable
* Manuals
* Battery
Features
The Blackberry 8330 is the less "business" version of their Blackberry 8830 smart phone. In addition to the "pearl" track ball that this Blackberry uses, it also has a 2MP (1600 x 1200) camera for still photographs and video, and also a media player to view pictures and videos, and play music.
This version of the Curve also has GPS built-in. However, using GPS, you have to download maps online, which in turn uses up data. The 8330 also works on the EVDO network which is faster than EDGE. Unfortunately there is no wi-fi capabilities on this phone, so everything you do online will require the use of a data plan. Also, you can insert a microSD(HC) card for extra memory. In fact you need a microSD card to even record video. The built-in memory is very minimal.
As for the other features, it has the same old Blackberry features - and aside from the ones listed above, it has a Voice Recorder.
Review
I was excited to finally receive my Blackberry Curve. I wanted it ever since it came out last summer, but was too cheap to buy it. I had a iPhone since then, but recently gave it up, knowing that a new iPhone was coming out. I'm happy with my Curve, though there are still some problems.
Look and Feel
The Blackberry Curve is the smallest full-QWERTY keyboard that they've made. It's thinner, smaller, and lighter than the others. It also feels a bit, cheaper in a way because of how light it feels in your hand. The previous generation Blackberry's had this sort of heavy-hard plastic feel to it. You knew you could give it a beating and it would still work. Maybe if i drop the phone a few times, I will get the same comfort in knowing that it can take a hit and still work. Then again, the 8700 was a company phone, and I paid my hard earned money for this Curve. So I'll still try to baby it. Furthermore, the buttons are a bit smaller than before. I personally find it fine to type on, but others complain that the buttons are a bit too small.
At first, the "pearl" track ball was a bit hard to use. It wasn't very responsive to my actions especially when moving left. However since then, it works very well. I'm not sure if it had to do with breaking in the ball, or the fact that I changed the sensitivity. It works great now, and is very easy to use.
Normally, Blackberry's come with a holster for you to clip onto your belt. No need to put this big phone into your pocket. And depending on your settings, you can have it just vibrate when it's in your holster, and ring when it's out. Now, what we get is a black leather holster, but it does not clip onto your belt! It's basically a protective pocket which you now have to put into your pant pocket. The front of the "holster" sticks out a bit, seeming like it can be slid onto your belt. But no, it's just for looks, and it also houses the magnet that your Blackberry reacts to.
Another thing I don't like about the Curve is that you have to remove the backing and battery to insert and remove your micro SD card. My friend's Samsung Jack has a slot in the side of the phone that you just push the micro SD card into. With the 8330 you have to remove the backing, then remove the battery, and then slide the SD card in place then lock it. Then you have to put the battery back, put the backing back in place, and then wait for the Curve to restart. A lot of hassle, especially for those who use their SD cards for multiple gadgets. That being said, I'm glad it takes SDHC cards, because being as it as many multimedia functions, a large storage capacity is great. Another thing to note is that you must have a memory card in the phone if you want to record video. Furthermore, the Curve's camera doesn't seem to have a protective piece of hard plastic attached to the backing. It just has a hole which the camera lens looks through. It seems like dust can easily get trapped and settle in there.
Being that the Curve is also a multimedia player, they have replaced the wired headphone, with stereo headphones. Now, you have an ear piece to go into each ear. I guess it's good, if you plan on listening to music a lot on this thing. But, honestly, I don't. I'd rather have a single ear piece. Sadly, you can't use that single ear piece from your old Blackberry anymore because the jack is too large now. I don't like having both of my ears covered when I'm using the phone, so I usually just talk with one ear piece on, leaving the other piece dangling and usually getting caught on something.. like my seatbelt. Not fun. The stereo headset does still have the answer button on the phone which is good.
To sum it up, all-in-all the Blackberry Curve does have some problems with it's overall design. But none are too critical. Sure the holster is pretty lame, but I'm sure you can buy one that suits you. Sure, it feels cheaper, but at least its lighter. Who knows, maybe it still can take a couple dozen drops on cement.. but who really wants to drop their phone and try? Sure you have to remove the back and battery to insert the SD card, but for most it's a one-time thing. I shouldn't really have to remove the SD card. You can access the data by connecting your Blackberry to your computer via USB. It should show up like another drive.
Interface and Software
The Blackberry interface is well thought out and easy to use. If it's your first time using a Blackberry there's a learning curve, but you'll get it eventually, and you'll enjoy the phone - and eventually be a Crackberry addict.
As said before, there are a few new features from the previous generation Blackberry. First they allow you to customize your front scree. You can have it so that you only have a few main icons, or have more in an L shape. If you want to access everything, like I do, you can change the layout to display all. Every item on the menu can be swapped and moved, or even hidden. With the menu button it is even easier to customize the front. You can also customize almost every application, and you will need to get your phone to act the way you want it to. It will take a while to get it just right.
First things I needed to change was the messaging. It's annoying how the call log, text messages, and emails all get clumped into this list. It can be easily be edited so that you only get what you want, such as emails in the email application, texts in the SMS app, and calls displayed in the call log. But you will have to play around to figure it out.
Without going into too much detail, the software applications are basically the same. I'll go over some of the new features though. All Media is accessed through the Media application. Here you can listen to your mp3s, view your videos, listen to your ring tones, view your pictures, and listen to your voice notes. The Music Player allows you to view your mp3s by artist, albums, genres, and you can even create playlists. The other categories have less browsing capability, but isn't much of a problem. The music can also be played through the speaker phone.
The Voice Notes Recorder is just a voice recorder. If you want, you can interview people and save it as an mp3, which is great, and then access it from your computer. You can also just leave little voice notes to remind yourself of things.
The Video Camera allows you to record little videos. It's a bit laggy at times - the screen doesn't refresh that fast, especially if you or the background is moving a lot. You will see heavy pixelation. It uses .3GP file format, with heavy compression. It produces very small files. One great thing I found was that this camera has a light which is used for flash, and also for video. You can adjust the settings and have this light on continuously and use it as a flash light.
The Camera is a 2 megapixel camera which produces 1600 x 1200 pixel resolution images. It's not the best, but it is sufficient, and the norm for most cameras. You can apply digital zoom to the pictures at 3x and 5x, but all it really does is crop the picture. For example zooming 5x will produce a picture that is just 320 pixels by 240 pixels. Very small. As mentioned in the above paragraph, it also has a built in flash.
The voice dialer does not work very well. It can't recognize my girlfriends name which is a pretty typical name. And some other times it completely misinterprets what I'm saying. A cool feature though is that it's not just a voice dialer. You can use this feature to access other parts of your phone.
Also, although it is very easy to type with the keyboard, it does little things to help you type even faster. For example pressing space twice will insert a period, and holding a letter for a second will capitalize it, and in an email field, pressing space will enter an @ symbol.
Pros
* Each application is customizable
* Still a business phone but with more features
* 2MP camera, with ability to record video
* Smaller and more lightweight than before, and still has a QWERTY keyboard
* Expandable memory with a microSDHC card
* Built-in GPS
* Voice recorder, mp3 player, video viewer, picture viewer
Cons
* Feels less durable (but it may still be tough)
* Have to remove battery and backing to insert/remove SD card
* GPS requires data plan. No application with preloaded maps
* Comes with crappy leather holster
* Still only comes with Brick Breaker
* Battery doesn't last as long
Although there are lots of problems with this phone, I still like it. How does it stand up to the iPhone. Well, it certainly lacks some of the features and innovations of that phone, but it does what a smart phone is supposed to do, and has added a bunch of features as extra. It's a great improvement over the last generation of Blackberry's, and is still very easy to use. I like the size of this phone, and would rather hold this phone to my face than a giant iPhone.
In The Box
* Blackberry 8330
* Leather Holster
* Stereo Earphones with microphone
* Charger with adapter for other countries
* Software CD
* USB Cable
* Manuals
* Battery
Features
The Blackberry 8330 is the less "business" version of their Blackberry 8830 smart phone. In addition to the "pearl" track ball that this Blackberry uses, it also has a 2MP (1600 x 1200) camera for still photographs and video, and also a media player to view pictures and videos, and play music.
This version of the Curve also has GPS built-in. However, using GPS, you have to download maps online, which in turn uses up data. The 8330 also works on the EVDO network which is faster than EDGE. Unfortunately there is no wi-fi capabilities on this phone, so everything you do online will require the use of a data plan. Also, you can insert a microSD(HC) card for extra memory. In fact you need a microSD card to even record video. The built-in memory is very minimal.
As for the other features, it has the same old Blackberry features - and aside from the ones listed above, it has a Voice Recorder.
Review
I was excited to finally receive my Blackberry Curve. I wanted it ever since it came out last summer, but was too cheap to buy it. I had a iPhone since then, but recently gave it up, knowing that a new iPhone was coming out. I'm happy with my Curve, though there are still some problems.
Look and Feel
The Blackberry Curve is the smallest full-QWERTY keyboard that they've made. It's thinner, smaller, and lighter than the others. It also feels a bit, cheaper in a way because of how light it feels in your hand. The previous generation Blackberry's had this sort of heavy-hard plastic feel to it. You knew you could give it a beating and it would still work. Maybe if i drop the phone a few times, I will get the same comfort in knowing that it can take a hit and still work. Then again, the 8700 was a company phone, and I paid my hard earned money for this Curve. So I'll still try to baby it. Furthermore, the buttons are a bit smaller than before. I personally find it fine to type on, but others complain that the buttons are a bit too small.
At first, the "pearl" track ball was a bit hard to use. It wasn't very responsive to my actions especially when moving left. However since then, it works very well. I'm not sure if it had to do with breaking in the ball, or the fact that I changed the sensitivity. It works great now, and is very easy to use.
Normally, Blackberry's come with a holster for you to clip onto your belt. No need to put this big phone into your pocket. And depending on your settings, you can have it just vibrate when it's in your holster, and ring when it's out. Now, what we get is a black leather holster, but it does not clip onto your belt! It's basically a protective pocket which you now have to put into your pant pocket. The front of the "holster" sticks out a bit, seeming like it can be slid onto your belt. But no, it's just for looks, and it also houses the magnet that your Blackberry reacts to.
Another thing I don't like about the Curve is that you have to remove the backing and battery to insert and remove your micro SD card. My friend's Samsung Jack has a slot in the side of the phone that you just push the micro SD card into. With the 8330 you have to remove the backing, then remove the battery, and then slide the SD card in place then lock it. Then you have to put the battery back, put the backing back in place, and then wait for the Curve to restart. A lot of hassle, especially for those who use their SD cards for multiple gadgets. That being said, I'm glad it takes SDHC cards, because being as it as many multimedia functions, a large storage capacity is great. Another thing to note is that you must have a memory card in the phone if you want to record video. Furthermore, the Curve's camera doesn't seem to have a protective piece of hard plastic attached to the backing. It just has a hole which the camera lens looks through. It seems like dust can easily get trapped and settle in there.
Being that the Curve is also a multimedia player, they have replaced the wired headphone, with stereo headphones. Now, you have an ear piece to go into each ear. I guess it's good, if you plan on listening to music a lot on this thing. But, honestly, I don't. I'd rather have a single ear piece. Sadly, you can't use that single ear piece from your old Blackberry anymore because the jack is too large now. I don't like having both of my ears covered when I'm using the phone, so I usually just talk with one ear piece on, leaving the other piece dangling and usually getting caught on something.. like my seatbelt. Not fun. The stereo headset does still have the answer button on the phone which is good.
To sum it up, all-in-all the Blackberry Curve does have some problems with it's overall design. But none are too critical. Sure the holster is pretty lame, but I'm sure you can buy one that suits you. Sure, it feels cheaper, but at least its lighter. Who knows, maybe it still can take a couple dozen drops on cement.. but who really wants to drop their phone and try? Sure you have to remove the back and battery to insert the SD card, but for most it's a one-time thing. I shouldn't really have to remove the SD card. You can access the data by connecting your Blackberry to your computer via USB. It should show up like another drive.
Interface and Software
The Blackberry interface is well thought out and easy to use. If it's your first time using a Blackberry there's a learning curve, but you'll get it eventually, and you'll enjoy the phone - and eventually be a Crackberry addict.
As said before, there are a few new features from the previous generation Blackberry. First they allow you to customize your front scree. You can have it so that you only have a few main icons, or have more in an L shape. If you want to access everything, like I do, you can change the layout to display all. Every item on the menu can be swapped and moved, or even hidden. With the menu button it is even easier to customize the front. You can also customize almost every application, and you will need to get your phone to act the way you want it to. It will take a while to get it just right.
First things I needed to change was the messaging. It's annoying how the call log, text messages, and emails all get clumped into this list. It can be easily be edited so that you only get what you want, such as emails in the email application, texts in the SMS app, and calls displayed in the call log. But you will have to play around to figure it out.
Without going into too much detail, the software applications are basically the same. I'll go over some of the new features though. All Media is accessed through the Media application. Here you can listen to your mp3s, view your videos, listen to your ring tones, view your pictures, and listen to your voice notes. The Music Player allows you to view your mp3s by artist, albums, genres, and you can even create playlists. The other categories have less browsing capability, but isn't much of a problem. The music can also be played through the speaker phone.
The Voice Notes Recorder is just a voice recorder. If you want, you can interview people and save it as an mp3, which is great, and then access it from your computer. You can also just leave little voice notes to remind yourself of things.
The Video Camera allows you to record little videos. It's a bit laggy at times - the screen doesn't refresh that fast, especially if you or the background is moving a lot. You will see heavy pixelation. It uses .3GP file format, with heavy compression. It produces very small files. One great thing I found was that this camera has a light which is used for flash, and also for video. You can adjust the settings and have this light on continuously and use it as a flash light.
The Camera is a 2 megapixel camera which produces 1600 x 1200 pixel resolution images. It's not the best, but it is sufficient, and the norm for most cameras. You can apply digital zoom to the pictures at 3x and 5x, but all it really does is crop the picture. For example zooming 5x will produce a picture that is just 320 pixels by 240 pixels. Very small. As mentioned in the above paragraph, it also has a built in flash.
The voice dialer does not work very well. It can't recognize my girlfriends name which is a pretty typical name. And some other times it completely misinterprets what I'm saying. A cool feature though is that it's not just a voice dialer. You can use this feature to access other parts of your phone.
Also, although it is very easy to type with the keyboard, it does little things to help you type even faster. For example pressing space twice will insert a period, and holding a letter for a second will capitalize it, and in an email field, pressing space will enter an @ symbol.
Pros
* Each application is customizable
* Still a business phone but with more features
* 2MP camera, with ability to record video
* Smaller and more lightweight than before, and still has a QWERTY keyboard
* Expandable memory with a microSDHC card
* Built-in GPS
* Voice recorder, mp3 player, video viewer, picture viewer
Cons
* Feels less durable (but it may still be tough)
* Have to remove battery and backing to insert/remove SD card
* GPS requires data plan. No application with preloaded maps
* Comes with crappy leather holster
* Still only comes with Brick Breaker
* Battery doesn't last as long
Although there are lots of problems with this phone, I still like it. How does it stand up to the iPhone. Well, it certainly lacks some of the features and innovations of that phone, but it does what a smart phone is supposed to do, and has added a bunch of features as extra. It's a great improvement over the last generation of Blackberry's, and is still very easy to use. I like the size of this phone, and would rather hold this phone to my face than a giant iPhone.
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The BlackBerry Pearl 8130 (aka the Pearl 2) is the second version of the popular phone that fits a modified QWERTY keyboard into a standard candy-bar design. Available for Sprint and Verizon CDMA networks, the 8130 adds built-in GPS, a video camera, and support for high-speed data networks. This cute device surfs the Web quickly and provides basic multimedia features, but it's no substitute for a heavy-duty smart phone.
BlackBerry units are known for their e-mail capabilities, and the 8130 is no exception. You can configure up to ten Web, POP3, and IMAP e-mail accounts, and you can download a crudely designed mobile IM client to instant-message via AIM, Yahoo Messenger, or Windows Live Messenger. Our silver Verizon test unit is $250 with a two-year contract (as of 12/20/07), but don't forget to factor in the extra fees for data. An unlimited e-mail and messaging plan with 450 voice minutes will cost you $100 per month. That's not cheap--especially for a phone that doesn't make e-mail and IM composition particularly easy.
As with the original Pearl, the main draw of the 8130 is the SureType keyboard, which combines letters in the QWERTY layout onto 20 keys that fit onto a slim cell phone. But the keyboard isn't that simple to use. The predictive text feature is very good at guessing dictionary-defined words, but using the white trackball (rather than a four-way keypad) to select words from a long list of options can be frustrating--often I overshot my choice. When typing in e-mail addresses and passwords that predictive text can't recognize, you'll need a careful combination of double-tapping, trackball rolling, and Alt-key pressing (to access numbers) to get the alphanumeric combination you want. It's a pain.
On the other hand, I loved the fast-moving ball for scrolling through Web pages, which loaded really quickly on Verizon's EvDO network. It makes up for the fact that you're viewing the Web pages on a relatively small 2.25-inch, 240-by-260-pixel screen, which is otherwise bright, sharp, colorful, and easy to read. Video clips look great.
Call quality was good. The call recipients and I could hear each other loudly and clearly even when I used the speakerphone. In PC World lab tests, battery life during talk time lasted 5 hours, 42 minutes, average among our current batch of standard-size cell phones but well below average for a smart phone.
The 8130's 2-megapixel camera with 5X zoom and flash did okay with snapshots and landscapes but had difficulty focusing sharply on objects at close range. I found pictures a little dark, too. The 8130 also takes video at the 240 by 180 and 176 by 144 resolutions; you'll need a microSD card (not included with our test unit) to shoot and store clips. To take a picture you must go into the camera application and press the trackball, since the device has no dedicated shutter button.
The same goes for music-playback controls--the 8130 is no iPhone. It does, however, support standard 3.5mm headphones and major audio formats. As it has only 32MB of internal memory, you'll want that microSD card to store a significant amount of music. Fortunately, RIM has moved the microSD card slot to an easy-access location on the side of the phone. (It used to be behind the battery.)
I had to dig into the phone's advanced options to enable the built-in GPS for more than just 911 purposes. To take advantage of it, though, you must pay a monthly $10 fee for Verizon's VZ Navigator service, which provides turn-by-turn voice directions and locations for 14 million points of interest in the United States. I did not try this service.
The 8130 is great for anyone who wants to do some light e-mail communication and Web surfing on a phone that won't feel bulky in a pocket. But if you're a heavy keyboard user, you're better off with a full-size smart phone.
BlackBerry units are known for their e-mail capabilities, and the 8130 is no exception. You can configure up to ten Web, POP3, and IMAP e-mail accounts, and you can download a crudely designed mobile IM client to instant-message via AIM, Yahoo Messenger, or Windows Live Messenger. Our silver Verizon test unit is $250 with a two-year contract (as of 12/20/07), but don't forget to factor in the extra fees for data. An unlimited e-mail and messaging plan with 450 voice minutes will cost you $100 per month. That's not cheap--especially for a phone that doesn't make e-mail and IM composition particularly easy.
As with the original Pearl, the main draw of the 8130 is the SureType keyboard, which combines letters in the QWERTY layout onto 20 keys that fit onto a slim cell phone. But the keyboard isn't that simple to use. The predictive text feature is very good at guessing dictionary-defined words, but using the white trackball (rather than a four-way keypad) to select words from a long list of options can be frustrating--often I overshot my choice. When typing in e-mail addresses and passwords that predictive text can't recognize, you'll need a careful combination of double-tapping, trackball rolling, and Alt-key pressing (to access numbers) to get the alphanumeric combination you want. It's a pain.
On the other hand, I loved the fast-moving ball for scrolling through Web pages, which loaded really quickly on Verizon's EvDO network. It makes up for the fact that you're viewing the Web pages on a relatively small 2.25-inch, 240-by-260-pixel screen, which is otherwise bright, sharp, colorful, and easy to read. Video clips look great.
Call quality was good. The call recipients and I could hear each other loudly and clearly even when I used the speakerphone. In PC World lab tests, battery life during talk time lasted 5 hours, 42 minutes, average among our current batch of standard-size cell phones but well below average for a smart phone.
The 8130's 2-megapixel camera with 5X zoom and flash did okay with snapshots and landscapes but had difficulty focusing sharply on objects at close range. I found pictures a little dark, too. The 8130 also takes video at the 240 by 180 and 176 by 144 resolutions; you'll need a microSD card (not included with our test unit) to shoot and store clips. To take a picture you must go into the camera application and press the trackball, since the device has no dedicated shutter button.
The same goes for music-playback controls--the 8130 is no iPhone. It does, however, support standard 3.5mm headphones and major audio formats. As it has only 32MB of internal memory, you'll want that microSD card to store a significant amount of music. Fortunately, RIM has moved the microSD card slot to an easy-access location on the side of the phone. (It used to be behind the battery.)
I had to dig into the phone's advanced options to enable the built-in GPS for more than just 911 purposes. To take advantage of it, though, you must pay a monthly $10 fee for Verizon's VZ Navigator service, which provides turn-by-turn voice directions and locations for 14 million points of interest in the United States. I did not try this service.
The 8130 is great for anyone who wants to do some light e-mail communication and Web surfing on a phone that won't feel bulky in a pocket. But if you're a heavy keyboard user, you're better off with a full-size smart phone.
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BlackBerry Bold
Posted by thereviews.in on Feb 14, 2011 | Leave a Comment
Price -
Blackberry Bold 9780 – Indian rupee25,000*
BlackBerry Bold 9650 – Indian rupee11,500*
Blackberry Bold 9700 – Indian rupee29,500*
BlackBerry Bold 9000 – Indian rupee21,200*
The Review
BlackBerry Bold comes in four different varients like Blackberry Bold 9780, BlackBerry Bold 9650, Blackberry Bold 97000 and BlackBerry Bold 9000. All having almost same technical specifications & features, but differ in Size & weight, Battery & Battery Life and Data Input & Navigation. BlackBerry Bold consist of features like 3G network support, Email and text messaging, Instant messaging, Phone, Browser, Social networking, Camera and video recording, Wi-Fi®, GPS, Media player, Organizer, Trackpad (BlackBerry Bold 9650, 9700, and 9780), Bluetooth®, Expandable memory and Tethered modem.
Specifications & features for BlackBerry Bold
Display
Half VGA 480×320 pixel color display (BlackBerry Bold 9000)
High-resolution 480×360 pixel color display (BlackBerry Bold 9650, 9700, 9780)
Transmissive TFT LCD
Font size (user selectable)
Backlighting
Light sensing screen
Camera & Video Recording
2.0 MP camera (BlackBerry Bold 9000)
3.2 MP camera (BlackBerry Bold 9650, BlackBerry Bold 9700)
5 MP camera (BlackBerry Bold 9780)
Flash
2X digital zoom
Video recording
Data Input & Navigation
BlackBerry Bold 9000:
Trackball located on front face of device, ESC key to the right,
Menu to the left
Keyboard backlighting
BlackBerry Bold 9650, 9700, 9780:
Trackpad located on front face of device, ESC key to the right,
Menu to the left
Keyboard backlighting
Voice Input & Output
3.5mm stereo headset capable
Integrated speaker and microphone
Hands-free headset capable
Bluetooth® headset capable
Integrated Hands-free speakerphone
BlackBerry Bold 9650: M3 Rating for hearing aids (PDF)
BlackBerry Bold 9700, 9780: M3/T3 Rating for hearing aids (PDF)
Media Player
Video format support: MPEG4 Part 2 Simple Profile, H.263, WMV
Audio format support: MP3, MIDI, AMR-NB, AAC/AAC+/eAAC+, WMA
Bluetooth
Bluetooth v2.1 (BlackBerry Bold 9650, BlackBerry Bold 9700), Bluetooth v2.0 (BlackBerry Bold 9000), Mono/Stereo Headset, Hands free, Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP) and Serial Port Profile
supported
Bluetooth Stereo Audio (A2DP/AVCRP), DUN
Memory
Expandable memory—support for microSD card
BlackBerry Bold 9000: 128 MB onboard memory, 1 GB internal media memory
BlackBerry Bold 9650: 512 MB onboard memory, 2 GB media
card included
BlackBerry Bold 9700: 256 MB onboard memory, 2 GB media
card included
BlackBerry Bold 9780: 512 MB onboard memory, 2 GB media
card included
Wi-Fi
802.11b/g
802.11 a (BlackBerry Bold 9000 only)
WPA/WPA2 Personal and Enterprise
Cisco CCX certified
Wi-Fi® access to BlackBerry Enterprise Server
Wi-Fi access to BlackBerry Internet Bundle
Support for UMA (carrier-dependent)
Wireless Networks
BlackBerry Bold 9000:
Tri-band 3G HSDPA networks: 2100MHz/1900MHz/850MHz
Quad-band GSM®/GPRS/EDGE networks: 850/900/1800/1900MHz
BlackBerry Bold 9650:
Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE networks: 850/900/1800/1900MHz
Single-band: 2100 MHz UMTS®/HSPA networks
Dual-band: 800/1900 MHz CDMA/EVDO REVA networks
BlackBerry Bold 9700, 9780:
Tri-band 3G HSDPA networks: 2100MHz/1900MHz/850MHz
Tri-band UMTS networks: 2100/1900/850/800 MHz and 2100/1700/900 MHz
Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE networks: 850/900/1800/1900MHz
GPS & BlackBerry Maps
Built-in GPS functionality
Includes BlackBerry® Maps
Size and Weight
BlackBerry® Bold™ 9000
Height: 114mm (4.48 inches)
Width: 66mm (2.6 inches)
Depth: 15mm (0.59 inches)
Weight: 136 grams (4.8 ounces)
BlackBerry® Bold™ 9650
Height: 112mm (4.43 inches)
Width: 62mm (2.4 inches)
Depth: 14mm (0.56 inches)
Weight: 136 grams (4.8 ounces)
BlackBerry® Bold™ 9700
Height: 109mm (4.29 inches)
Width: 60mm (2.36 inches)
Depth: 14mm (0.56 inches)
Weight: 122 grams (4.3 ounces)
BlackBerry® Bold™ 9780
Height: 109mm (4.29 inches)
Width: 60mm (2.36 inches)
Depth: 14mm (0.56 inches)
Weight: 122 grams (4.3 ounces)
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Brand: BlackBerry
MPN: PearlFlip8230
Carrier : Verizon
Family Line: BlackBerry Pearl Flip
Model: 8230
UPC: 843163044968
Type: Smartphone
Key Features
Capacity: 128MB
Color: Silver
Network Technology: CDMA2000 1X
Band: CDMA2000 1X 1900/800
Camera: 2.0 MP
Memory
Supported Flash Memory Cards MicroSD
Battery
Battery Capacity: 900 mAh
Battery Talk Time: 210 min
Battery Standby Time: 216 hr
MPN: PearlFlip8230
Carrier : Verizon
Family Line: BlackBerry Pearl Flip
Model: 8230
UPC: 843163044968
Type: Smartphone
Key Features
Capacity: 128MB
Color: Silver
Network Technology: CDMA2000 1X
Band: CDMA2000 1X 1900/800
Camera: 2.0 MP
Memory
Supported Flash Memory Cards MicroSD
Battery
Battery Capacity: 900 mAh
Battery Talk Time: 210 min
Battery Standby Time: 216 hr
Display
Display Technology: LCD display
Display Resolution: 240 x 320 pixels
Color Depth: 16-bit (65000 colors)
Other Features
Internet Browser: Yes
Dimensions
Height: 3.98 in.
Depth: 0.71 in.
Width: 1.97 in.
Weight: 3.6 oz
Display Technology: LCD display
Display Resolution: 240 x 320 pixels
Color Depth: 16-bit (65000 colors)
Other Features
Internet Browser: Yes
Dimensions
Height: 3.98 in.
Depth: 0.71 in.
Width: 1.97 in.
Weight: 3.6 oz
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Blackberry Storm 9530 Key Features & Specifications
* Brand: Blackberry
* Model Name: Storm 9530
* Phone Memory: 1 GB storage memory
* Memory Slot: microSD(TransFlash)
* Colors: Black
* Form Factor: Bar
* Sim: Single Sim
* 2G Network : GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
* 3G Network : HSDPA 2100
* Dimensions : 112.5 x 62.2 x 14 mm
* Weight : 155 g
* Type : TFT capacitive touchscreen, 65K colors
* Size : 360 x 480 pixels, 3.25 inches
* Alert types : Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic, MP3 ringtones
* Speakerphone : Yes
* Audio: 3.5 mm audio jack
* Phonebook : Yes, Photocall
* Call records : Yes
* Internal : 1 GB storage, 128 MB RAM
* Card slot : microSD (TransFlash), up to 16 GB
* GPRS : Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 – 48 kbps
* HSCSD : No
* EDGE : Class 10, 236.8 kbps
* 3G : HSDPA
* WLAN : No
* Bluetooth : Yes, v2.0 with A2DP
* Infrared port : No
* USB : Yes, v2.0
* Primary : 3.15 MP, 2048×1536 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
* Features : Geo-tagging, image stabilization
* Video : Yes, QVGA
* Secondary : No
* OS : BlackBerry OS
* CPU : Qualcomm MSM7600 528 MHz processor
* Messaging : SMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging
* Browser : HTML
* Radio : No
* Games : Yes + downloadable
* Colors : Black
* GPS : Yes, with A-GPS support
* Java : Yes
* Standard battery, Li-Ion 1400 mAh
* Stand-by : Up to 360 h
* Talk time : Up to 5 h 30 min
Blackberry Storm 9530 Price in India
Blackberry Storm 9530 is available in India at the cost of 19,000/- INR. The price of Blackberry Storm 9530 is optimal and great to buy.
* Brand: Blackberry
* Model Name: Storm 9530
* Phone Memory: 1 GB storage memory
* Memory Slot: microSD(TransFlash)
* Colors: Black
* Form Factor: Bar
* Sim: Single Sim
* 2G Network : GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
* 3G Network : HSDPA 2100
* Dimensions : 112.5 x 62.2 x 14 mm
* Weight : 155 g
* Type : TFT capacitive touchscreen, 65K colors
* Size : 360 x 480 pixels, 3.25 inches
* Alert types : Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic, MP3 ringtones
* Speakerphone : Yes
* Audio: 3.5 mm audio jack
* Phonebook : Yes, Photocall
* Call records : Yes
* Internal : 1 GB storage, 128 MB RAM
* Card slot : microSD (TransFlash), up to 16 GB
* GPRS : Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 – 48 kbps
* HSCSD : No
* EDGE : Class 10, 236.8 kbps
* 3G : HSDPA
* WLAN : No
* Bluetooth : Yes, v2.0 with A2DP
* Infrared port : No
* USB : Yes, v2.0
* Primary : 3.15 MP, 2048×1536 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
* Features : Geo-tagging, image stabilization
* Video : Yes, QVGA
* Secondary : No
* OS : BlackBerry OS
* CPU : Qualcomm MSM7600 528 MHz processor
* Messaging : SMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging
* Browser : HTML
* Radio : No
* Games : Yes + downloadable
* Colors : Black
* GPS : Yes, with A-GPS support
* Java : Yes
* Standard battery, Li-Ion 1400 mAh
* Stand-by : Up to 360 h
* Talk time : Up to 5 h 30 min
Blackberry Storm 9530 Price in India
Blackberry Storm 9530 is available in India at the cost of 19,000/- INR. The price of Blackberry Storm 9530 is optimal and great to buy.
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BlackBerry Storm 9500 is probably RIM’s most important phone release since the first Pearl became available back in 2006. Why? Because like the Pearl, which introduced the business orientated BlackBerry brand to the consumer world, the Storm represents another first for RIM, the introduction of a touchscreen handset with a brand new interface ready to take on the current smartphone darling, Apple’s iPhone 3G.
Originally known as the BlackBerry Storm 9500 Thunder prior to the official announcement, we received word of its imminent release on October 8th when the Storm 9500 was confirmed for Europe – incidentally, the Storm 9530 is the version to be sold in the USA – and word is the BlackBerry will be on sale from Research in Motion realise how important the touchscreen interface is and have added their own unique style to the system as well as addressing the various feature omissions which frustrate both existing and potential iPhone users. The Storm has its fair share of impressive features and will appeal to a broad range of mobile phone fans, as it’s set to be as competent on the multimedia side as it’s sure to be on the business side. If you’ve held off purchasing another smartphone because you where intrigued to see what RIM were cooking up, then it looks like you’re about to be rewarded, as the Storm looks mightily impressive.
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Originally known as the BlackBerry Storm 9500 Thunder prior to the official announcement, we received word of its imminent release on October 8th when the Storm 9500 was confirmed for Europe – incidentally, the Storm 9530 is the version to be sold in the USA – and word is the BlackBerry will be on sale from Research in Motion realise how important the touchscreen interface is and have added their own unique style to the system as well as addressing the various feature omissions which frustrate both existing and potential iPhone users. The Storm has its fair share of impressive features and will appeal to a broad range of mobile phone fans, as it’s set to be as competent on the multimedia side as it’s sure to be on the business side. If you’ve held off purchasing another smartphone because you where intrigued to see what RIM were cooking up, then it looks like you’re about to be rewarded, as the Storm looks mightily impressive.
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General: 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 2100
Announced 2008, September
Status: Available. Released 2008, November
Display: Type TFT capacitive touchscreen, 65K colors
Size: 360 x 480 pixels, 3.25 inches-Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
Size: Dimensions: 112.5 x 62.2 x 14 mm
Weight: 155 g
Sound: Alert types: Vibration, MP3 ringtones
Loudspeaker: Yes
3.5mm jack: Yes, check quality
Memory: Phonebook: Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
Call records: Yes
Internal: 1 GB storage, 128 MB RAM, 192 MB ROM
Card slot: microSD, up to 16GB, 8GB card included, buy memory
Data: GPRS: Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 – 48 kbps
EDGE: Class 10, 236.8 kbps
3G: HSDPA, 7.2 Mbps
WLAN: No
Bluetooth: Yes, v2.0 with A2DP
Infrared port: No
USB: Yes, microUSB v2.0
Camera: Primary 3.15 MP, 2048×1536 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
Features Geo-tagging, image stabilization
Video Yes, QVGA
Secondary No
Features: OS BlackBerry OS
CPU: 528 MHz ARM 11 processor, Adreno 130 GPU, Qualcomm MSM7600 chipset
Messaging: SMS, MMS, Email, IM
Browser: HTML
Radio: No
Games: Yes + downloadable
Colors: Black
GPS: Yes, with A-GPS support
Java: Yes-BlackBerry maps
- Document editor (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF)
- MP3/WMA/eAAC+ player
- MP4/H.264/H.263/WMV player
- Organizer
- Voice dial/memo
Battery: Standard battery, Li-Ion 1400 mAh
Stand-by: Up to 360 h
Talk time: Up to 5 h 30 min
Misc: SAR US 0.57 W/kg (head) 0.50 W/kg (body)
SAR EU 0.47 W/kg (head) 0.27 W/kg (body)
BlackBerry Storm 9500 retail price of around Rs. 27,900 / – (india), £ 229.99 – £ 269.99 (at uk), $ 265.00 to $ 399.00 (at Australia), (`15.269 to 16.630)
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3G Network HSDPA 2100
Announced 2008, September
Status: Available. Released 2008, November
Display: Type TFT capacitive touchscreen, 65K colors
Size: 360 x 480 pixels, 3.25 inches-Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
Size: Dimensions: 112.5 x 62.2 x 14 mm
Weight: 155 g
Sound: Alert types: Vibration, MP3 ringtones
Loudspeaker: Yes
3.5mm jack: Yes, check quality
Memory: Phonebook: Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
Call records: Yes
Internal: 1 GB storage, 128 MB RAM, 192 MB ROM
Card slot: microSD, up to 16GB, 8GB card included, buy memory
Data: GPRS: Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 – 48 kbps
EDGE: Class 10, 236.8 kbps
3G: HSDPA, 7.2 Mbps
WLAN: No
Bluetooth: Yes, v2.0 with A2DP
Infrared port: No
USB: Yes, microUSB v2.0
Camera: Primary 3.15 MP, 2048×1536 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
Features Geo-tagging, image stabilization
Video Yes, QVGA
Secondary No
Features: OS BlackBerry OS
CPU: 528 MHz ARM 11 processor, Adreno 130 GPU, Qualcomm MSM7600 chipset
Messaging: SMS, MMS, Email, IM
Browser: HTML
Radio: No
Games: Yes + downloadable
Colors: Black
GPS: Yes, with A-GPS support
Java: Yes-BlackBerry maps
- Document editor (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF)
- MP3/WMA/eAAC+ player
- MP4/H.264/H.263/WMV player
- Organizer
- Voice dial/memo
Battery: Standard battery, Li-Ion 1400 mAh
Stand-by: Up to 360 h
Talk time: Up to 5 h 30 min
Misc: SAR US 0.57 W/kg (head) 0.50 W/kg (body)
SAR EU 0.47 W/kg (head) 0.27 W/kg (body)
BlackBerry Storm 9500 retail price of around Rs. 27,900 / – (india), £ 229.99 – £ 269.99 (at uk), $ 265.00 to $ 399.00 (at Australia), (`15.269 to 16.630)
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BlackBerry Curve 8900 Specifications | BlackBerry Curve 8900 Review Online | BlackBerry Curve 8900 Prices in India
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The very popular Blackberry Curve 8900 is now available in India at many major local showrooms and shops.
The mobile is available on most major networks including Airtel and Hutch.
Editors Review:
One of the best smart phones when it comes to emailing, messaging and SMS.
The Blackberry Curve 8900 offers some of the best Qwerty keyboards in the market and one of our favourites.
The one major let down for the Blackberry Curve 8900 is the internet browser which is slow and unable to load many sites due to the restriction on scripts and use of Adobe Flash.
The phone also seems to have slight issue with the trackball which can stop working sometimes.
Blackberry Curve 8900 Techinical Specification:
Typical usage Web / email
The mobile is available on most major networks including Airtel and Hutch.
Editors Review:
One of the best smart phones when it comes to emailing, messaging and SMS.
The Blackberry Curve 8900 offers some of the best Qwerty keyboards in the market and one of our favourites.
The one major let down for the Blackberry Curve 8900 is the internet browser which is slow and unable to load many sites due to the restriction on scripts and use of Adobe Flash.
The phone also seems to have slight issue with the trackball which can stop working sometimes.
Blackberry Curve 8900 Techinical Specification:
Typical usage Web / email
Styling: no
Weight 109.9 g
Width 60.0 mm
Formfactor Stick
OS BlackBerry OS
- 512MHz Marvell processor
Network GSM 850 / GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900
Height: 109.0 mm
Depth: 13.5 mm
Connectivity
USB Micro USB
Infrared no
GPRS Class 10
EDGE Class: 10, 236.8 kbps
3G no
Bluetooth 2.0 +EDR with A2DP/AVCRP
WiFi Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g
Messaging SMS, MMS, Email, IM
Display
Screen Display Type: TFT 65K colors
Size: 480 x 360 px, 2.44
Memory
Call Log: Yes
Phonebook Photocall
Memory Internal Memory: 256 MB External Memory: 1GB micro SD card included, support for 16 GB microSDHC
Features
Push to Talk no
Ringtones Polyphonic, 3gp, WAV, MIDI, AMR-NB, G711u/A, GSM610, PCM, MP3, AAC/AAC+/eAAC+, WMA9/10 Standard/Pro
GPS aGPS, Blackberry Maps
Radio: no
Player Blackberry Smartphone Media Player Audio Codecs: 3gp, WAV, MIDI, AMR-NB, G711u/A, GSM610, PCM, MP3, AAC/AAC+/eAAC+, WMA9/10 Standard/Pro
Video Video Recording, Video Player, Video Streaming
Video Codecs: DivX, XviD (MPEG4 Advance Simple Profile), H.263, WMV3
Touchscreen: No
Additional – Intuitive icons and menus
- Trackball
- Full QWERTY keyboard
- Password & Keyboard lock
- Corporate Data Access
- Cisco CCX certification planned
- Direct IP web browsing over Wi-Fi
- Support for UMA/GAN
- Google Talk™
- Facebook application
Email: Wireless Email
- Windows® Live™ Messenger, Yahoo!® messenger
PDA: yes
Weight 109.9 g
Width 60.0 mm
Formfactor Stick
OS BlackBerry OS
- 512MHz Marvell processor
Network GSM 850 / GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900
Height: 109.0 mm
Depth: 13.5 mm
Connectivity
USB Micro USB
Infrared no
GPRS Class 10
EDGE Class: 10, 236.8 kbps
3G no
Bluetooth 2.0 +EDR with A2DP/AVCRP
WiFi Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g
Messaging SMS, MMS, Email, IM
Display
Screen Display Type: TFT 65K colors
Size: 480 x 360 px, 2.44
Memory
Call Log: Yes
Phonebook Photocall
Memory Internal Memory: 256 MB External Memory: 1GB micro SD card included, support for 16 GB microSDHC
Features
Push to Talk no
Ringtones Polyphonic, 3gp, WAV, MIDI, AMR-NB, G711u/A, GSM610, PCM, MP3, AAC/AAC+/eAAC+, WMA9/10 Standard/Pro
GPS aGPS, Blackberry Maps
Radio: no
Player Blackberry Smartphone Media Player Audio Codecs: 3gp, WAV, MIDI, AMR-NB, G711u/A, GSM610, PCM, MP3, AAC/AAC+/eAAC+, WMA9/10 Standard/Pro
Video Video Recording, Video Player, Video Streaming
Video Codecs: DivX, XviD (MPEG4 Advance Simple Profile), H.263, WMV3
Touchscreen: No
Additional – Intuitive icons and menus
- Trackball
- Full QWERTY keyboard
- Password & Keyboard lock
- Corporate Data Access
- Cisco CCX certification planned
- Direct IP web browsing over Wi-Fi
- Support for UMA/GAN
- Google Talk™
- Facebook application
Email: Wireless Email
- Windows® Live™ Messenger, Yahoo!® messenger
PDA: yes
Photo: 3.2 MP, 2X digital zoom, Auto focus, Image stabilization, Flash, geotagging
Image Support: JPEG
Battery
Standby time: 336.0 h
Talk time: 330.0 m
Image Support: JPEG
Battery
Standby time: 336.0 h
Talk time: 330.0 m
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Network
GSM: 900/1800 MHz CDMA : 850/1900/2100 MHz
Battery
Type Li: Ion
Capacity: 1400 mAh
Standby: 336 hours
Talktime: 300 mins
Built
Dimensions: 2.4in x 0.6in x 4.4in(WxDxH) mm
Weight: 130 g
Form Factor:Bar
Colors: Black
Dedicated Keys: Send, End, Menu, Escape, Left/Right Convenience keys (default VAD and Camera) ,2 x Volume/Zoom, Slee
Music Keys: yes
QWERTY: yes
Display
Size: 480 x 360 pixels
Type: Color TFT
Colors: 262144 colors
Secondary Display No
Camera / Imaging / Video
Camera: Yes 3.0 MP
Resolution: 2048 x 1536 pixels
Flash: Yes
Zoom: yes 2 px
Features : Auto focus, image stabilization, and video capture Geo-tagging functionality
Connectivity
Bluetooth: Yes
Irda: No
Wlan/Wi-fi: Yes
USB: yes
GPS: Yes
Data:
GPRS: Yes
EDGE: Yes
3G: No
Internet: Yes WAP 2.0 , HTML over TCP/IP ,WAP 2.0 ,XHTML over TCP/IP
Media
Audio Playback: Yes
Audio Formats: AAC / AAC+ / eAAC+ / MP3 / WMA / Midi Tones
Video Playback: Yes
Ringtones: Mp3, MIDI tones
FM Radio: No
3.5 mm Headphone Jack: Yes
Memory
Inbuilt: 256 MB
Network
GSM: 900/1800 MHz CDMA : 850/1900/2100 MHz
Battery
Type Li: Ion
Capacity: 1400 mAh
Standby: 336 hours
Talktime: 300 mins
Built
Dimensions: 2.4in x 0.6in x 4.4in(WxDxH) mm
Weight: 130 g
Form Factor:Bar
Colors: Black
Dedicated Keys: Send, End, Menu, Escape, Left/Right Convenience keys (default VAD and Camera) ,2 x Volume/Zoom, Slee
Music Keys: yes
QWERTY: yes
Display
Size: 480 x 360 pixels
Type: Color TFT
Colors: 262144 colors
Secondary Display No
Camera / Imaging / Video
Camera: Yes 3.0 MP
Resolution: 2048 x 1536 pixels
Flash: Yes
Zoom: yes 2 px
Features : Auto focus, image stabilization, and video capture Geo-tagging functionality
Connectivity
Bluetooth: Yes
Irda: No
Wlan/Wi-fi: Yes
USB: yes
GPS: Yes
Data:
GPRS: Yes
EDGE: Yes
3G: No
Internet: Yes WAP 2.0 , HTML over TCP/IP ,WAP 2.0 ,XHTML over TCP/IP
Media
Audio Playback: Yes
Audio Formats: AAC / AAC+ / eAAC+ / MP3 / WMA / Midi Tones
Video Playback: Yes
Ringtones: Mp3, MIDI tones
FM Radio: No
3.5 mm Headphone Jack: Yes
Memory
Inbuilt: 256 MB
BlackBerry Curve 8520 Specifications | BlackBerry Curve 8520 Prices in India | BlackBerry Curve 8520 Review Online
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Blackberry Curve 8520 Design and Quality
The Blackberry Curve 8520 has the traditional Blackberry look, similar to the Curve 8900. Above a full QWERTY keyboard, a 2.64? screen is situated. The screen resolution is low for a RIM model at 320?240 pixels, but the screen is more or less clear (with some pixelation) and QVGA is average too. There is a plastic feel to the Blackberry curve 8520. However, the outer edges of the phone have a soft-touch finish, giving a good grip to the device while enhancing its appearance. On the left of the phone is a 3.5mm headphone jack and a microUSB charging port whereas the right contains the volume rocker. The optical trackpad is placed right in the centre, surrounded by four buttons: Talk, Menu shortcut, Back and End.
Blackberry Curve 8520 New Additions
A major addition on this device is the optical trackpad that replaces the trackball navigator. This trackpad is very responsive, making the scrolling experience so much better. Further, customers can also adjust its sensitivity via the Settings, Screen/Keyboard Menu.
Another addition is the set of dedicated media keys on top of the device. They are very convenient to queue up tracks and play/pause while using the media player. Moreover, the play/pause button acts as a mute button while on calls.
Blackberry Curve 8520 Specifications
Measuring at (109?60?13.9) mm, Blackberry Curve 8520 is slightly thicker than the 8900 but roughly weighs the same at 3.7 oz. It has 256MB onboard memory with support for microSD cards to expand memory further.
Blackberry Curve 8520 Features
Blackberry 8520 has OS 4.6 which has been revamped with some modern icons and a more polished look. For first time users this layout can be quite confusing but it just takes a little time to get used to.
The phonebook is organized simply and allows almost unlimited storage. Organizer, Tasks, Voice Note Recorder and other basic features are also present.
A lot of messaging options can be utilized on the phone and email can be easily accessed on Blackberry Curve 8520. With Blackberry Internet Service, upto ten email accounts can be accessed.
This phone also comes with quadband world roaming facilities. Blackberry App World is also preloaded, but one can only save apps to the phone’s main memory.
Blackberry Curve 8520 Keyboard
The QWERTY keyboard of the Blackberry Curve 8520 is quite similar to the 8900. Here the buttons are smaller and packed in closer.
Blackberry Curve 8520 Camera
The back of the phone houses a 2MP camera. This camera comes with a 5X digital zoom but without flash or autofocus.
Blackberry Curve 8520 Battery
The battery life of this device is quite good. With a talktime of upto 4.5 hours and a standby time upto 17 days, this device could be charged every 2-3 days for average usage.
Blackberry 8520 however lacks GPS, unlike the Blackberry Curve 8900 and is not a 3G device. Neither does it have a high screen resolution. However, for those looking at a lower priced Blackberry, this device, offering some good basic features, can be seriously reconsidered.
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Blackberry 8530 Smartphone Review
With PDA s being restricted mostly to the business classes and technocrats, RIM has launched the latest handset 8530 Curve, mainly focusing on the new entry level customers who are still to explore Blackberry functionality meaning that target is on the mainstream customers who usually opt for a smartphone. What reveals this is the price of this handset, and the flexible prices offered in the market. You could generally fit this in the front of the Blackberry lineup as a refresher to the now ubiquitous Curve 83xx, and is meant to sit between entry-level models like the Pearl and Pearl Flip, and higher end models like the world-dominating Tour and Bold. So, what are the features? Well, users get an innovative track pad, Bluetooth, GPS, WiFi, 3G coverage and an impressive 2 MP camera. It gives you a hollow feel and certainly a less burden for your pockets. Even then the feel it gives you is something I felt dissatisfied with. So now let us move on.
Design:
Familiar and Fashionable:
The overall design of the Blackberry 8530 is quite identical to that of the Curve 8250. It is slightly taller than the 8530, but narrower, thinner and lighter. The Curve is built with stylish fashionable design aimed at the younger lots. Instead of a chrome bezel, you have a rubber strip around the side with convenience keys bulging out of its sides. The media control keys are located on the top of this device and the fascia colonizes the track pad in place of a traditional track ball. Track pad shapes out to be one prominent thing you would appreciate no matter what kind of person you are. This is one of the strong points in this mobile. Talk, End, Return, and Menu keys have been redesigned. But sadly, this hype is let down by the screen and the LED Indicator light. Rather than the screen, the LED irritates you with it being greater than the tip of a ball point pen. RIM has made sure that overall, with a narrow thin and lighter design this device feels like a much compact device in your hand. It is very plasticy however; we will not go as far as to call it cheap feeling, but RIM is really toeing the border here.
For rough users this is a news that they would love to hear. With the Curve 8530 being smaller and lighter dropping this down will not be a problem compared to the delicate phones in the market. Weighing nearly 106 gm this beauty would never trouble your pockets.
Display:
The display screen is 2.4 inch with a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels supporting 65K colors, the same as the original Curve. While this resolution is fine for general use of the phone like navigating through the operating system, emails , calendar or alarm clock etc; this makes a huge difference in when it comes to the part of web browsing. The screen gives you an annoying experience when you try to zoom a full web page, and the appeal is not as good as the one seen in 8900 or storm.
Keyboard:
The keyboard in design is not much different from its siblings in the series. It comes with small plastic keys which are easy enough to type on, though not as fast as the QWERTY keys in 9xxx series. If you are hoping for an escape from the plastic spaced out keys, then you are out of luck. The keys are small and tightly packed and raised such that typing or tapping out email is not a problem. Overall, this QWERTY keyboard is designed for ease and reliability.
Track pad:
What sets the two devices apart is that the 8530 replaces the trackball with an optical trackpad. The 8520 was the first RIM device we saw with this, but we have seen it on all RIM devices since save the trackball pad-less 95xx series. The trackball was not perfect, but we are far from being crazy about its replacement. We definitely appreciate the sensitivity options, but no matter what we have it set to we just cannot be as precise as with the analog ball.
Buttons and Ports:
In the bottom portion you could see a 3.5mm headset jack, microUSB charging along with one or more convenience keys. On the right side there is the volume rocker with a second convenience key. The top houses the play back keys. The battery door features a nice looking carbon fiber finish, which is the only visual difference from the 8520. The camera is just above the door.
With PDA s being restricted mostly to the business classes and technocrats, RIM has launched the latest handset 8530 Curve, mainly focusing on the new entry level customers who are still to explore Blackberry functionality meaning that target is on the mainstream customers who usually opt for a smartphone. What reveals this is the price of this handset, and the flexible prices offered in the market. You could generally fit this in the front of the Blackberry lineup as a refresher to the now ubiquitous Curve 83xx, and is meant to sit between entry-level models like the Pearl and Pearl Flip, and higher end models like the world-dominating Tour and Bold. So, what are the features? Well, users get an innovative track pad, Bluetooth, GPS, WiFi, 3G coverage and an impressive 2 MP camera. It gives you a hollow feel and certainly a less burden for your pockets. Even then the feel it gives you is something I felt dissatisfied with. So now let us move on.
Design:
Familiar and Fashionable:
The overall design of the Blackberry 8530 is quite identical to that of the Curve 8250. It is slightly taller than the 8530, but narrower, thinner and lighter. The Curve is built with stylish fashionable design aimed at the younger lots. Instead of a chrome bezel, you have a rubber strip around the side with convenience keys bulging out of its sides. The media control keys are located on the top of this device and the fascia colonizes the track pad in place of a traditional track ball. Track pad shapes out to be one prominent thing you would appreciate no matter what kind of person you are. This is one of the strong points in this mobile. Talk, End, Return, and Menu keys have been redesigned. But sadly, this hype is let down by the screen and the LED Indicator light. Rather than the screen, the LED irritates you with it being greater than the tip of a ball point pen. RIM has made sure that overall, with a narrow thin and lighter design this device feels like a much compact device in your hand. It is very plasticy however; we will not go as far as to call it cheap feeling, but RIM is really toeing the border here.
For rough users this is a news that they would love to hear. With the Curve 8530 being smaller and lighter dropping this down will not be a problem compared to the delicate phones in the market. Weighing nearly 106 gm this beauty would never trouble your pockets.
Display:
The display screen is 2.4 inch with a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels supporting 65K colors, the same as the original Curve. While this resolution is fine for general use of the phone like navigating through the operating system, emails , calendar or alarm clock etc; this makes a huge difference in when it comes to the part of web browsing. The screen gives you an annoying experience when you try to zoom a full web page, and the appeal is not as good as the one seen in 8900 or storm.
Keyboard:
The keyboard in design is not much different from its siblings in the series. It comes with small plastic keys which are easy enough to type on, though not as fast as the QWERTY keys in 9xxx series. If you are hoping for an escape from the plastic spaced out keys, then you are out of luck. The keys are small and tightly packed and raised such that typing or tapping out email is not a problem. Overall, this QWERTY keyboard is designed for ease and reliability.
Track pad:
What sets the two devices apart is that the 8530 replaces the trackball with an optical trackpad. The 8520 was the first RIM device we saw with this, but we have seen it on all RIM devices since save the trackball pad-less 95xx series. The trackball was not perfect, but we are far from being crazy about its replacement. We definitely appreciate the sensitivity options, but no matter what we have it set to we just cannot be as precise as with the analog ball.
Buttons and Ports:
In the bottom portion you could see a 3.5mm headset jack, microUSB charging along with one or more convenience keys. On the right side there is the volume rocker with a second convenience key. The top houses the play back keys. The battery door features a nice looking carbon fiber finish, which is the only visual difference from the 8520. The camera is just above the door.