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BlackBerry Curve 8900 - BlackBerry Javelin Review

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The stunning Blackberry Curve 8900

BlackBerry Throws A Javelin and A Curve

The BlackBerry Curve 8900 - aka BlackBerry Javelin - was released in the U.S. on February 11, 2009. T-Mobile will be the first to offer the BlackBerry 8900 but AT&T won't be far behind in the game. The BlackBerry Curve is the first major BlackBerry release of 2009 by Research In Motion.(RIM) This much anticipated smartphone is the new and very sophisticated replacement for the current Curve.

Blackberry Curve 8900 features

The Blackberry Curve 8900 is the lightest, thinnest BlackBerry to feature a full QWERTY keyboard. It measures just over half an inch in thickness. The BlackBerry Curve is small enough to fit in your pocket without any sacrifices to the keyboard. It has less wasted space around the keys and screen than its predecessor. The keys don't feel hollow and have just the right spacing. The BlackBerry Curve 8900 has a sleek, clean, modern look.


Blackberry 8900 video tour

More Javelin features

The Curve 8900 has a flawless screen. This exceptional smartphone has 2.4-inch, 480 x 360 high-resolution display. The screen is tiny but presents a crisp and sharp image. Its screen offers warm colors, keen contrast, solid resolution, and an easy viewing angle.


Multimedia functions and more!

The BlackBerry 8900 has a multitude of exciting features. Its email, text and instant messaging, browser, and organizer will help you balance your life. It will easily synch with Microsoft Outlook. The corporate world loves its editing and document viewing applications. The BlackBerry 8900 has numerous multimedia functions. It sports a 3.2 Megapixel camera which takes high quality pictures. A media player is one of its hottest features.

The BlackBerry Curve 8900 offers EDGE support with built-in Wi-Fi and GPS. It does lack 3G connectivity but is rated overall as the sports car of smartphones. Research In Motion certainly threw us a great curve with the BlackBerry 8900!

You can preview the BlackBerry Curve 8900 at the T-Mobile site!

BlackBerry in the News

  • BlackBerry Desktop Software for Mac Gets Maintenance UpdateNetwork World1 second ago

    BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion (RIM) updated its BlackBerry Desktop Software for Apple Mac computers to v1.0.2, fixing a number of minor performance issues. The update is a welcome one for Mac users, but unfortunately, it doesn't bring the same two-way photo sync functionality that was recently added to the Windows version of the software as part of BlackBerry Media Sync 3.0.

  • Plans for safer school route could mean reopening controversial pathway near Blackberry Farm in CupertinoSan Jose Mercury News7 hours ago

    As part of a push to create safer routes to school, Cupertino city leaders could reopen a pathway near Blackberry Farm that neighbors petitioned to close nearly five years ago after complaining about rowdy late-night gatherings at the site.

  • Make your BlackBerry work for you: Personalizing your phoneKIVI Boise6 hours ago

    So you just landed a BlackBerry. Confused about where to start? Here's a quick list of steps to making your BlackBerry uniquely yours.

  • BlackBerry Bold 9000, Curve 8900 Get Unofficial BlackBerry OS 5.0 UpgradesBrighthand9 hours ago

    RIM has promised to release upgrades for the system software on some of its smartphones, but the release of these has been somewhat slow. Many of those who are tired of waiting have the option to install an unofficial version of BlackBerry OS 5.

  • Patent Holder Seeks To Ban BlackBerry ImportsEnterprise Security Today5 hours ago

    Prism Technologies says Research in Motion infringed on its patents and wants U.S. imports of BlackBerrys banned. Such a ban could affect the BlackBerry Curve, which outsold Apple, Inc.'s iPhone in the third quarter. Prism recently settled a patent dispute with Microsoft.

  • Add Video Capture to Your BlackBerry ApplicationsDeveloper.com9 hours ago

    Until recently, a significant difference between the BlackBerry platform and its much-discussed competitors (Android, iPhone, and WebOS) was that BlackBerry did not support capturing video within programs.

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