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Curve 9320: Cheapest 3G Blackberry Yet

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Curve 9320 is the cheapest blackberry phone with 3G after the good old Curve 9300. However, it is sleeker and lighter than the latter and boasts of an ergonomic keyboard with bigger keys along with dedicated external buttons for volume, camera and screen   lock/unlock. Basically, 9320 is an upgrade of Curve 9220, launched  at the same time, and except for 3G, an increased price of 3k and a few minor alterations, both are almost similar.  

The slim form factor and the silver grey rim running across the form give it a stylish appearance.The 2.44 inch display is not very big for video playback or video streaming, but for other purposes like web browsing and social networking, it is good enough. The touch-based optical track pad is very much precise and responsive. The 1450mAh battery gives 2 days of back-up on standby and 6 hours on rigorous use.
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Price: Rs 13,000
Pros: 3G, battery life, GPS, camera, slim, LED flash
Cons: None
Specifications: BlackBerry OS 7.1, 512 MB RAM, 109x60x12.7mm, 103 g, QWERTY, 320x240p screen resolution, 2.44 inches display, touch optical track pad, storage up to 32 GB, 3G with HSDPA, GPRS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, micro USB, 3 MP camera with LED flash, GPS,Email, Push Email, IM, HTML, Stereo FM radio
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For those who liked 9220, this is even better since it has 3G and GPS along with a much improved 3.2MP camera with LED flash to the latter's 2MP and no flash. Most of the features, such as Blackberry OS 7, Wi-Fi, FM, screen resolution are just the same.

Its other multimedia features include PDF support, front facing camera, blackberry protect, BBM, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 and social networking apps.

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Bottomline: Almost a twin sister to Curve 9220, this device is  a must have for those who want a low range Blackberry phone with 3G, GPS and the latest OS7.


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