BlackBerry 9300 Curve 3G is equipped with BlackBerry OS 5. This is not new Os from Canadian Company but is very capable, stylish and very clean. The OS is as snappy as my iPhone. Swiping on the optical trackpad is a smooth as butter.
Display is at 320×240 pixels — not the clearest screen around but it’s more than decent. The Curve 3G is just an upgraded version of the BlackBerry 8520. The main difference is, its 3G-capable.
Just like the Curve 8520, Curve 3G has the multimedia buttons at the top, to pause, forward, back and play music. The phone can play a slew of audio and video codecs. I was amazed that the phone can even play .avi files. The speaker is really loud. I was able to play an entire episode of Glee inside the car using it’s built in speaker. It has a 3.5mm headphone jack and the sound quality is above average. The phone could easily replace your regular mp3 player.
BlackBerry did not upgrade the camera of the phone. It is still using the same 2MP camera found in the 8520. The camera is decent but not something you’d be printing off of. It’s not awful but definitely not great. There’s no Flash by the way but you can record videos.
BlackBerryCurve 3G 9300 Compare to Bold 9700
BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 Specifications:
- 2.4″ screen with 320×240 pixel color display
- Full QWERTY keyboard
- WiFi 802.11b/g/n
- Bluetooth
- 3.5mm stereo headset capable
- 2.0MP Camera
- 2GB microSD card included
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