RIM BlackBerry Curve 8520 (T-Mobile)

Posted in : Cell Phones, Featured, Gadgets

(added few years ago!)
RIM BlackBerry Curve 8520 (T-Mobile)

RIM’s latest flagship mobile - Research in Motion BlackBerry Curve 8520 (T-Mobile) that is now in the mobile open houses, being offered on a rate of USD 130 with a 2-year warranty, a finer addition to the line up of RIM.

This latest series Research in Motion BlackBerry Curve 8520 (T-Mobile) is having the dimensions like height 4.29in, width 2.36in, depth 0.54in and weight 3.73 oz.

This string is devoid of a capability like 3G, yet it is very intuitive for messaging and a finer multimedia device either. This Curve 8520 is entirely able to make a blend of professional and social linkages with the buddies and dear ones.

This latest cell phone is aptly adding the features of video and audio as well as snappy capability. This quad-band GSM phone 850/900/1800/1900MHz, that has been provided by T-Mobile.

One exclusive capability that is with this Curve 8520 is its three media knobs with a view to use audio and video choices. Pressing the Play/Pause button zips you to the Media menu, where you can activate the music or video players, change your ringtone, scroll through pictures, or record a voice note. This button also serves as a ringer mute key, a handy feature.

The users who have already used and conversant with BlackBerry will find it very easy and comfortable with its QWERTY keyboard capability and its special-function keys. Notably absent is the familiar trackball, replaced in the Curve 8520 with a tiny, touch-sensitive optical trackpad. The trackpad, which requires a very light brush of a fingertip, proved both accurate and easy to control after a few minutes of practice. A firm push produces the equivalent of a mouse click. Flanking the trackpad are the standard Send and End keys, as well as the Escape and Menu keys.

Primarily this latest series is something made up of matte finish, and that has proved substantially helpful for easy gripping surface and protects the unit from minor bumps. The design also insulates the volume-control keys and the camera button on the right side, and the voice-dial button on the left, from the weather. The 8520 has a standard headset jack and a microUSB port for a data cable or charger. According to RIM, the Curve 8520 offers 4.5 hours of talk time and up to 17 days of standby time on each charge of its lithium ion battery.

Tags : Mobile Reviews,

Related Posts

» RIM BlackBerry Curve 8520 (T-Mobile)

» HP Officejet Pro 8500 Wireless

» LG GM750 Smartphone

» LG Expo (AT&T)

» Hot plus Cold Mini Fridge

» Ultra Hydra ULT40018 Water-Resistant MP3 Player

» Canon PowerShot SX120 IS

» Nokia E55

(added few years ago!) / 2021 views
Search this blog..