With the Curve 9320 white, the BlackBerry product has gone back to its origins with a simple QWERTY key pad, an attractive and large style, no touchscreen feature, and a BlackBerry messenger. The BlackBerry Curve 9320 white is also behind in technology, having a 2.4-in LCD, 512 MB of RAM and 512 MB of internal storage space for your applications. This need is probably why the BlackBerry Curve 9320 white is informally known as the Kiddie-Curve, because it is ideal for adolescents with great vision and no need for a more highly effective phone, having said that it is still a phone worth considering depending on your needs.
Design
Its lack of a touchscreen display indicates you use the visual track pad below it to navigate the various menu selections. It seemed quite natural and the pointer goes quickly, but in a managed style so you do not overshoot the icon or option you want to choose. Unfortunately, the small screen dimension means that you cannot see as much on the display screen as you can with other mobile phones and it is especially grating because of the information about wide screen styles. Although you can improve the typeface dimension on the Curve 9320 white, you cannot improve icon-size, so it does stress your eyes when looking at it for long-time.
Hardware
Experts are less stunned at its key pad. It is excellent for those with small hands or those with long nails. Experts often hit the incorrect key when writing on a touchscreen display screen key pad, but experts can type faster on a touchscreen display screen than the Curve 9320 white’s key pad. The BlackBerry Curve 9320’s internet browser provides an adequate experience, but is certainly not impressive.
Incorporated into the device is an on-screen pointer that you move around using the visual track pad. You can zoom-in and out of the web site and simply click to go to another page. Several consumers’ found the text zoom feature to be somewhat annoying and felt it could have performed better. This damaged the web-browsing experience. The BlackBerry Curve 9320 white is excellent if you want to look up some common information, but not if you look at the internet continuously.
Its 3.2 megapixel photographic camera pales in evaluation to that of more costly mobile phones such as the Sony models Xperia P, but it is great for taking fast pictures for Facebook or MySpace, and it even has a display. It also has a geo tagging service, and you can use it as a photographic camera if you have a small SD card in it. Considering the cost of the BlackBerry Curve 9320 whit, that is certainly pretty good.
As we know that there is no touchscreen display, and the camera offers only a slight 3 MP and no HD videos. Poor web performance and average battery power lifespan are further disadvantages, and while BlackBerry App World may have hit a landmark 3 billion dollars downloading recently, the range and quality of applications is seriously restricted.
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Travis Bliffen is a full time blogger and a regular in the world of phone reviews. You should not be surprised to find his name at the bottom of reviews for many devices, including the BlackBerry Curve 9320 White.