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RIM BlackBerry 9320 Curve

RIM BlackBerry 9320 Curve
  • RIM BlackBerry 9320 Curve
  • RIM BlackBerry 9320 Curve
  • RIM BlackBerry 9320 Curve
  • RIM BlackBerry 9320 Curve
  • RIM BlackBerry 9320 Curve
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Based on 11 reviews
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    0
  • Good:
    3
  • Average:
    5
  • Bad:
    3

Reviews

  • By Tech2 on November 10, 2012

    B lackBerry maker Research in Motion (RIM) has traditionally followed the strategy of offering customers a wide range of devices—ranging from top-end ones with touchscreens and bells and whistles, to cheap, low-end ones that are still great basic...

    70
  • By GSMArena on August 28, 2012

    It's been quite a while since we last reviewed a BlackBerry handset. Android and iOS have dominated the market for the past couple of years and it's hard to see where exactly a business-centric QWERTY device can fit in. That said, it's hard...

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  • By TechSmart.co.za on August 13, 2012

    BlackBerry holding firm RIM (Research In Motion) is aiming to stake a bigger smartphone market claim during 2013 via its upcoming BlackBerry 10 OS (operating system). Until then, BlackBerry fans have to make due with the BlackBerry 7.1 platform, which...

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  • By FoneArena on August 06, 2012

    This tiny device is definitely powerful with the 806 MHz processor. The 512MB RAM makes you multitask easily with quite a number of apps running in the background. 512MB internal memory with an optional micro SD card expansion slot is a plus. The 1450...

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  • By TechRadar on July 27, 2012

    What we like about the BlackBerry Curve 9320 is that it's honest. It's not trying to be better than it is and is quite happy to portray itself as a budget smartphone with a few little extras. And for the people it's aimed at, those who want...

    80
  • By CNET UK on July 11, 2012

    The BlackBerry Curve 9320 is a budget option for BBM addicts and those who love the feeling of physical keys under their thumbs. No touchscreen, iffy build quality and a poor selection of apps mean you might be better casting your eye elsewhere,...

    50
  • By CoolSmartphone on June 05, 2012

    The Blackberry Curve 9320 is the most recent Blackberry available and comes with the latest version of Blackberry OS, 7.1. Aimed at the lower end of the market and priced at around £150 this phone is the natural successor to both the Curve 8520 and...

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  • By Wired UK on June 01, 2012

    The Blackberry Curve 9320 certainly doesn't try to reinvent the wheel, but it delivers well for its target audience of young texters and social networkers, with a quality keyboard, 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity and integrated BBM.SpecificationsSoftware...

    70
  • By 5FWD on May 30, 2012

    If you’re looking for a smartphone on the cheaper end of the scale, the BlackBerry Curve 9320 offers plenty of features such as apps, instant messaging, and Wi-Fi web browsing and makes a good job of it. For those not on a budget, there’s...

    60
  • By itproportal.com on May 30, 2012

    In our press briefing for the launch of the 9320, a Research In Motion spokesperson stated that the 9320 is aimed at bringing people "from feature phones to smartphones, for the very first time". While adding: "it is seen as a direct successor to the...

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