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73 Reviews
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No real upgrade over previous model, Basic feature set
The BlackBerry Curve 9320 is RIM's latest budget smartphone. It should come with a low price and its battery will last you over a full day, but it offers no real upgrade over previous model Curve devices. This will be a tough sell for the once mighty Cana...
If you've detected a little negativity in our review, you'll not be surprised to learn that we are not overwhelmed by the BlackBerry Curve 9320. Yes, it has some nifty little features such as the Media Server capability, the Wi-Fi hotspot and FM radio, bu...
Abstract: Uniqueness is not a strong point for any BlackBerry model, as they prefer instead to stay professional and understated like the business executive market it attracts. Many of the features such as e-mail and organizer synchronization, which syncs any offic...
Abstract: RIM's latest BlackBerry Curve 9320 smartphone has landed at UKMR HQ and we've unboxed it and put it under the camera for all to see the smartphone in all its glory. The BlackBerry Curve 9320 is the first Curve smartphone to feature a dedicated BBM key, of...
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Published: 2012-07-27, Author: Phil , review by: techradar.com
Great price, Slick operation, Decent camera, Well, placed keys
What we like about the BlackBerry Curve 9320 is that it's honest. It's not trying to be better than it is and is quite happy to portray itself as a budget smartphone with a few little extras. And for the people it's aimed at, those who want a phone that ...
Abstract: Originally developed for the business community the BlackBerry mobile device has now gained popularity with many young users who appreciate its messaging capability. ...
The BlackBerry Curve 9320 is a budget option for BBM addicts and those who love the feeling of physical keys under their thumbs. No touchscreen, iffy build quality and a poor selection of apps mean you might be better casting your eye elsewhere, howeve...