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BlackBerry Athoc. For where you are now. And where you go next. As the number of users, devices and endpoints grow, so does the need for intelligent security. Enter the most recent model, the BlackBerry Curve , which takes a nod at the more plasticy look and rounded keys of the BlackBerry of old. But wait: it's still fantastically thin, compact, cool-looking and it does all sorts of nice multimedia things. Veteran BlackBerry users who found the too angular and the keys too flat should love the Curve, which manages to capture the essence of old time models while still looking good.

The literally curvy plastic casing and chunkier keys mean the Curve is easy to hold and type on. But it's small enough that you might just be able to leave that holster at home and tuck it in a pocket.

In terms of basic specs, the Curve is quite similar to the Wondering which BlackBerry to choose: the Curve or ? The Curve is aimed at small business owners, anyone who needs to stay connected to email and can take a camera phone to work.

It's less expensive than the , is a tad thicker and lacks the GPS. The is for corporate users who can't have a camera phone at work, need a full GPS and perhaps want the utmost in smartphone style.

The has mAh more battery capacity a good idea given the GPS and it weighs 0. While both have capable music players that can pump out good sounding music through the included stereo earbud headset, only the Curve has A2DP Bluetooth stereo for wireless music-listening. The Curve feels great in the hand, more so than the wider and sharp-angled BlackBerry and the is the CDMA version of the Though it's thicker 0.

Though the keyboard is a bit narrower than the 's, the keys are large, well-spaced and domed-- and thus require little if any adjustment if you've been using prior generation BlackBerry phones. Thankfully RIM has returned to white backlighting from the 's hard-to-see blue, though the entire key lights up dimly rather than our preferred brightly lit letters as on the As always, you get two shift keys, shift lock, num lock and user-friendly adaptations such as the space bar enters a period when typing a URL and the phone will enter numbers rather than letters when it determines you're in a number-only field.

In general, the BlackBerry offers the most expedient UI among smartphones and has all sorts of little features than reduce key strokes, clicks and steps to accomplish common phone and email tasks. Up top you'll find the slightly recessed mute key press and hold it to put the Berry into standby which is basically keyguard , and on the right side volume up and down keys with a depressed ridge so you can feel which is which.

The right convenience key launches the camera and the left one is user-assignable. The mini USB sync port and 3. Unlike most phones, the Curve has the 3. This means you can use your favorite wired headphones with the Curve, but not your old BlackBerry headset unless you find an adapter.

The camera lens, LED flash and self portrait mirror are on the back and the battery lives under a door on the back. The SIM card slot is under the battery, and so unfortunately is the microSD card slot, so you'll have to power down the phone to insert or remove a memory card the 's card is not under the battery.

Thus overall, don't expect any significant speed improvements for web page, email and attachment download over previous EDGE BlackBerry phones. On any given day, you move between your computer, tablet and smartphone to accomplish various tasks, but these devices are not integrated.

This leads to lost productivity each time you switch from one device to the other. Until now. BlackBerry Blend is easy to set up. Simply download and install the software for your computer or tablet and then log in with your BlackBerry ID.



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