BlackBerry Curve 890 Review

The BlackBerry Curve 890 was released late last year. Considered a smartphone, BlackBerry has been a pioneer in the smartphone market. And the BlackBerry Curve 890 is continuing this tradition. Available through T-Mobile, this is a phone that is great for power users who want to be able to have a virtual office on the run.

The BlackBerry Curve 890 comes packed with some great features that a lot of folks will be able to make good use of. The usual great features such as an excellent phone, great email and text messaging, the organizer, web browser and multimedia apps are there and working just great. But in addition to all of this, the BlackBerry Curve 890 comes with global connectivity support, Wi-Fi, a GPS that is surprisingly accurate, a fast 512Mhz processor and a great high-resolution screen.

It also has a full QWERTZ keyboard for making messaging a synch, but additional features of the BlackBerry Curve 890 are video to go as well as text and maps. This is very handy if you’re looking for a new restaurant for example. You also get a great 3.2 mega pixel camera, so arguably, you don’t need a camera anymore. And the expandable memory can fit up to a 16GB micro SD flash card.

The BlackBerry Curve 890 is also the thinnest BlackBerry yet, which is always handy. The only drawback, and it’s a small thing really is getting used to the BlackBerry’s keyboard. That “y” will be the death of me.

BlackBerry Curve 890

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