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Thin; great QWERTY experience; battery life; stylish; less laggy when multitasking compared to 9380.
Slimmer design, Responsive platform performance, Long lasting battery life.
Sleek looks; Fresh UI; Great keypad; NFC-ready.
Sleek design; Fast menu navigation and apps; Screen is crisp; NFC compatible; Decent battery life.
Sleek design, Great audio quality, NFC capabilities
Great keyboard, classic BB functionality, cheaper than other BBs...
UMA-based Wi-Fi calling is excellent, Slim and sleek, Fantastic battery life, Loud speakerphone, Great keyboard.
Slimmer design, Responsive platform performance, Long lasting battery life, Affordable cost
No touchandtype; not the best photo quality during poorly lit conditions; volume rocker on the side hard to press; only VGA recording.
Stiff feeling keyboard, Outdated platform experience, No autofocus camera, Poor calling quality
Expensive; Buggy software; Lacks scratch-resistant screen; Unimpressive camera; Lacklustre sound quality; Emails restricted to BB Internet Service.
Poor camera; Cumbersome browsing experience; Fingerprint magnet
Terrible battery life, Average camera, QWERTY Keys are hard to press
No touch-screen is a major downfall, app store still way behind rivalsLook and Feel...
Far fewer third-party apps than the competition, and they're all less powerful, No HSPA+ support, No HD video recording.
Stiff feeling keyboard, Outdated platform experience, No autofocus camera, Poor calling quality
By TechSmart.co.za on April 23, 2012
Besides the all-touch BlackBerry Curve 9380, Research In Motion (RIM) also offers the more conventional Curve 9360 smartphone as part of its new Curve line-up. Although this device doesn’t sport a touchscreen, it still boast a myriad of...
By Engadget on January 26, 2012
From a technical and innovation standpoint, RIM's current product lineup is running on fumes. In an era when all that keeps the company going is the existing goodwill of its most dedicated users and a vault of cash reserves, it can't afford to...
By CellPhoneQuick on December 07, 2011
Bottom line, the BlackBerry Curve 9360 meant to be a higher specced device then previous Curve generations wrapped into a sleek and ultimately cost-effective form factor and it does that superbly. It’s nice, it feels like a device that will last...
By Wired UK on November 30, 2011
It's unlikely to win new converts to the BlackBerry way, but if you're already a fan, the Curve 9360 has plenty going for it, including its quality QWERTY keyboard, sleek casing and decent 5-megapixel camera. Pity there is isn't more on...
By TechTree on November 28, 2011
Expert Review MRP: Rs 20,000Street Price (As On 28-Nov-2011): Rs 19,200 (; )With the 9360, BlackBerry returns to its roots with a QWERTY keypad. The device sports the new , a pixel-packed screen, and a relatively faster CPU than its predecessors. The...
By Tbreak.com on November 28, 2011
The BlackBerry Curve series has been supporting RIM’s major market share for years, by providing a decent smartphone whose cost of entry is accessible to many. The new Curve 9360 brings this tradition back in the form of a smaller, faster and more...
By GSMArena on November 25, 2011
Comfortably compact and impressively slim, the BlackBerry Curve 9360 looks good and works hard to meet your needs. The newly-found skill makes it the definitive upgrade for anyone coming from a previous generation of the Curves. Even Bold 9700 and...
By RegHardware on November 21, 2011
On this evidence, BlackBerry’s lower end Curve range is moving steadily up the capability ladder and if you’re a fan of BBM it’s well worth a look. If you're unlikely to fall for the charms of BBM, then there's growing range of...
By CNET UK on November 17, 2011
The BlackBerry Curve 9360's design is sharper than a Savile Row suit and its Qwerty keyboard is better than ever. If you can endure the phone's failings, this offers an affordable entry into the BlackBerry brigade -- just check out the Android...
By PCWorld India on November 17, 2011
The Blackberry Curve 9360 is a Research in Motion (RIM) smartphone running Blackberry OS 7....
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