Thursday, May 26, 2011

Review of 3G BlackBerry Curve 9300


One of the first BlackBerry to support the OS 6 of Research In Motion (RIM), the 3G smartphone Curve 9300 does not bring a revolutionary design for the kind of electronics manufacturer, but continues the tradition. Following a robust design, this model series Curve excels, both in width and thickness, models like the Pearl, Charm and mobile phones thinner.


The gadget provides 3G connection, Wi-Fi 802.11 n, Bluetooth and GPS. Its QWERTY keyboard is one of the most complete category. It is typical for mobile executives with a serious look and modern, and easy access to the internet.

Design
The rear of the device is made of rubber with the word "Curve" at the top. The finish of the front ends of metal and is slightly brighter. Above the keyboard, the standard of four buttons - call, access BlackBerry menu, trackpad, and back off - help navigate the smartphone through physical devices. These same buttons are quieter compared to other devices from RIM.
The weight of 104 grams is lighter than the iPhone and Galaxy 4 S, which contributed to a light touch to the look of the phone, it follows bigger in size than the competition.

Camera
A weak point is the 3G camera Curve 9300. Have 2 megapixels is a little too weak in relation to competition, even without flash. It has video recording, but even so, on a display 320 × 240 pixels, images are not good quality, with little lighting and detailed definition.

Other benefits
The Flash RAM is expandable to 256 MB SDRAM through cards, MicroSD, facilitating the speed of navigation. Exclusive programs such as BlackBerry Messenger also ensure quick internet usage, also the safety of data transmission of RIM programs, properly encrypted.

Price
The device is already at a certain time in the market, unlocked, he leaves an average of 1,500 reais. The price can be reduced plans with operators, however, is still quite salty compared to newer models.