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BlackBerry Curve and ExchangeBlackBerry Curve comes in models BlackBerry 8300, 8310-8330, 8350i, 8900 and 8500 on various wireless carriers. Also known as BB Curve, this smartphone is a feature-rich world phone, which appeals to many a user for global travel needs. Many versions include both CDMA and GMS technology, ensuring that users can stay connected in over 200 countries and territories. With BlackBerry Curve, Hosted Exchange and BES hosting from Apps4Rent, companies can offer global employees instant connectivity and data synchronization with the corporate intranet. |
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Overview of BlackBerry Curve Series
Many who use BlackBerry on a regular basis will find that all BB Curve series have the basic BB features they’ve come to expect out of a RIM (Research in Motion) smartphone. However, each series has its own, unique additions to the family. The BlackBerry Curve 8300 Series, for instance, comes with a 2.0-MP camera, built-in GPS capabilities, Push to Talk and Wi-Fi support, depending on which version you buy. BB Curve Series 8500 also has Wi-Fi, allows Wi-Fi access to BES and BIS (BlackBerry Internet Server), 3G technology and BlackBerry Maps. Lastly, BB Curve 8990 offers an amazing 5 hours of talk time, and 15 days standby time.
BlackBerry Curve 8530 Specifications/Features
BB Curve has so many versions, it can be difficult to track down which is the newest. Rumors abound about an 8910 model, but as of May 2010, BlackBerry Curve 8530 was the newest. Incorporating many fantastic features from previous versions, RIM still managed to make BB Curve 8530 even better. Here are just a few of the features:
- 3G network access
- Built-in GPS – assisted, autonomous and simultaneous
- E911 capabilities
- Wireless email access
- Multimedia player
- Productivity organizer
- Browser
- 256MB Flash memory
- 2.0MP digital camera
- Video camera
- Bluetooth v2.1
BlackBerry Curve 8530, as of May 2010, is available on the following wireless carriers:
U.S.
- Amazon.com (violet)
- Amazon.com (royal purple)
- Amazon.com (black)
- LetsTalk (black)
- LetsTalk (royal purple)
- LetsTalk (violet)
- Sprint (royal purple)
- Sprint (black)
- U.S. Cellular (black)
- Verizon Wireless (violet)
- Verizon Wireless (black)
- Virgin Mobile USA (black)
- Wirefly (violet)
Canada
- Bell (royal purple)
- Bell (black)
- TELUS (Red/Black)
- TELUS (Silver)
- TELUS (Pink)



