Blackberry Curve 8520: Economical Smart Phones Are In
By Caroline Telford - Jun 26, 2010
Another new feature with this revolutionary Blackberry is the inclusion of music keys that is aimed at the ultimate younger market of smart phone lovers plus music lovers. The QWERTY keypad is also a highlight of the phone that helps ease in typing and is user friendly for those customers who are into social networking. Social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter updates are notified on every user you are connected to on your Blackberry Curve 8520. The phone has a sturdy body unlike its delicate counterparts and is wrapped around by a rubber strip that contains the side keys that are highly recessed in this model giving it sleek finish. There are four keys on the side panel, one that pulls the content-specific menu, a back key on the right hand side and call answer and call end buttons on the outer edges. The keys on the QWERTY keypad may be small but they are also slightly tilted and raised in order to provide smooth typing experience.
Because of the absence of the trackball the phone smoothly glides into your hand or pocket without having to feel the bulge of the ball. Moreover, the phone weighs less and weighs upto 106 gms making it the lightest weighing Blackberry made yet. You have a plethora of features in the phone that includes the very necessary Wi-Fi LAN connectivity and GPRS and EDGE supporting software. It sports the Blackberry operating system version 4.6 with a 512 MHz CPU processor. One can maintain ten email accounts at once and it is made much convenient to gain instant access to new mails via the push mail messaging facility that allows the new mails to show up on your screen instead of you updating on the mail status by constantly visiting the inbox. Overall it is a smart phone that is made for people who are looking for supreme quality and low prices.
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