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The blackberry curve available on TMobile Cell Phones was officially released on 11th February, 2009 in USA. T-Mobile Blackberry Cell Phones were previously thought to become a part of the 9000 series of the brand but, nonetheless at release it featured in the 8900 series mainly simply because of the lack of 3G. The mobile phone officially known as the BlackBerry Curve 8900 is a Quad band EDGE/SM cellular phone. According to the experts the cellular phone is a successor of BlackBerry Curve 8300 with improvements in almost each and every aspect. The mobile phone isn’t only smaller when compared with its counterpart but is also loaded with a much better camera. Higher resolution display, smaller keyboard, different USB ports, much better atomic trackball, larger internal memory are some of the features providing an edge to the phone.
Features: This latest offering surely offers the users with an edge when it comes to emails. The desktop redirect software can be used for setting up equally work and personal accounts. The device can be easily hooked with a BlackBerry server or can be merely used for creating as many as ten accounts through the on-line services. Let’s move forward to a few of the other features other than the email dedicated heart. The music player can handle file formats like AAC and MP3 while the video player is compatible with both Xvid and DivX files. Both the music and video player are competent enough to set playlists or shuffle tracks. The little yet useful display presents a lively and brighter picture as far as video quality is concerned.
Camera: The 3.2 Megapixel camera of the cellular phone has been a case of worry for most of its users. The camera as reported showcases extremely low resolution thus, making it only suitable for MMS messages and little prints. The camera can be used for capturing both still and video shots though the users have a option of employing the LED flashlight in dull atmosphere.
Design: Bringing together the designing characteristics of both BlackBerry 9000 and BlackBerry Curve 8310, 8900 is a much compactor and attractive cell phone. Sliding down comfortably in the pocket, the dimension of the mobile phone is neither too huge nor too little. The unique pattern has rapidly made the mobile phone common amongst the two the businessmen and teenagers. The display is tiny, yet effective and will certainly surprise with its bright and lively colors. On the other hand the QWERTY keyboard of the device provides a quite simple and reliable typing experience. 8900 also features a trackball really efficient for scrolling through internet sites, emails and other functional areas.
Performance: The cell phone comes along a powerful battery which can last for 2 days even after regular usage. Most of the users reported the call quality to be a little fuzzy, with lower level of volume during calls. Although the loudspeaker is big and loud but, definitely sounds tinny when tuned too high. On the other hand the interface of the mobile was quite fast without any lag while running application or switching between various sections of the menu. Although, 8900 is well developed and equipped with outstanding capabilities, for most of the lack of 3G support was a point of disappointment.