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		<title>BlackBerry 8300 Curve Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jul 2007 03:22:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[BlackBerry Curve (8300) Review Some have called it the best BlackBerry ever, and I tend to agree with them. The curve is only my second BlackBerry, previously I was using a BlackBerry 8700r. Now there was nothing wrong with my 8700r, and the only reason to upgrade to the Curve/8300 was the fact that the [...]]]></description>
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<p><img src="http://www.apeman.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/07/bb8300-sm.jpg" alt="bb8300-sm.jpg" align="left" />Some have called it the best BlackBerry ever, and I tend to agree with them. The curve is only my second BlackBerry, previously I was using a BlackBerry 8700r.</p>
<p>Now there was nothing wrong with my 8700r, and the only reason to upgrade to the Curve/8300 was the fact that the rest of my department was in the process of standardizing our phones.</p>
<p>Its going to sound corny, but the Curve is sleek, its stylish, and its very light. Did I mention that this phone is *light* its incredible. It took a couple of hours to get used to the trackball, having used the famous BlackBerry wheel for a year or so, but now I would have trouble going back to just the wheel.</p>
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<p>Highlights of the Curve/8300</p>
<ul>
<li>Media Player &#8212; MP3 player sounds great, only complaint is that its a bit clunky feeling compared to an iPod, but its a minor complaint.</li>
<li>2.0 Megapixel Camera with Flash. Works great, takes great pictures for a camera phone.<br />
Voice activated dialing! &#8211; Works as advertised, no complaints so far.</li>
<li>The OS interface changes (Menu key, trackball, escape key placement) all add up to a great user experience, its much faster to use the applications.</li>
</ul>
<p>Whats in the box (Rogers Wireless):</p>
<ul>
<li> BlackBerry Curve</li>
<li>BlackBerry C-S2 (same as the 8700)</li>
<li> International Travel Charger</li>
<li> USB Cable</li>
<li> Software CD-ROM</li>
<li> Quick Start Guide</li>
<li> User Guide</li>
<li> Stereo Headset</li>
<li> Leather slip case[1]</li>
</ul>
<p>Now, the only thing that disappointed me with the BlackBerry 8300 was that it did not come with a Belt Clip/Holster. I really liked the hard plastic one that came with my 8700. The leather case that comes with the 8300 fits in your pocket nicely, but it just doesn&#8217;t work for me personally. I recommend picking up the BlackBerry 8330 Lambskin Belt Clip Holster, its a great stylish phone case, even the SWMBO commented on it (which is rare).</p>
<p>Call Quality on the curve is excellent, my 8700 was excellent as well, and it was nice that the such a small smart phone can keep pace on the call quality side. Major kudo&#8217;s to RIM on this one.</p>
<p>The keyboard is excellent, its a bit different than the 8700, but I&#8217;ve easily adjusted to the Curve.</p>
<p>Build Quality is excellent, some have called it the sturdiest BlackBerry ever, I havn&#8217;t dropped mine yet, so I can&#8217;t comment on that front, I am very hard on cell phones, so if it can be easily broken, I&#8217;ll break it. I will go out on a limb and state that I do not expect to break my 8300.</p>
<p>Its worth noting that I did not break my 8700, it has a lot of scars, but still works well. (I&#8217;ve broken 4 Treo&#8217;s, and 5 iDen (Telus Mike) phones previous to going over to BlackBerry.</p>
<p>If you plan to use the camera, I strongly recommend that you get a microSD card for the phone. Once you have the microSD card installed, you will be able to download the camera phones using &#8220;USB Mass Storage&#8221; which means your phone will simply appear as a drive letter in Windows, and more importantly, no proprietary software required! (I use Linux, so this is very important!).</p>
<p>I highly recommend picking up the Curve if you are in the market for a BlackBerry.</p>
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