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A voice-over-Wi-Fi feature makes the already excellent BlackBerry Curve even better. First came the trim, consumer-friendly BlackBerry Curve 8300. Then came the Wi-Fi-enabled BlackBerry 8820. Now theres the BlackBerry Curve 8320, an impressive PDA...

While voice quality over Wi-Fi was only passable, the capability itself is still impressive. And combined with the RIM BlackBerry Curve 8320s sleek design and awesome email handling, it makes for a winning mobile phone package. Liane Cassavoy Lowest...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-09 07:45:15
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Email has to be your priority if you are interested in the Curve 8320. Full Review and...
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The BlackBerry Curve made its first appearance in the middle of last year. It was a revelation at the time, taking what had previously been a somewhat oversized and very business-looking device and turning it into something smaller, cooler and, well, d...

mini Qwerty keyboard, Ideal for mobile email, WiFi...

Might challenge some pockets for size, No builtin GPS, No touch screen, Underwhelming multimedia functionality...

A reasonably good-looking smartphone with one of the best small-format Qwerty keyboards we’ve seen...
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The Blackberry Curve is even more impressive than before. The compact and curve design made the 8320 score high on ergonomics. Add to this the widely spaced QWERTY with great tactile feedback. Like all Blackberry’s typing on the 8320 is also very effic...

Email support, Battery Life, Good Keypad...

Average Feature Set, Screen quality...

Affordable business workhorse to get the job done and packed with basic set of smart phone features...
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A lot has changed since 1997, when the Blackberry first made its appearance. Back then, the phone was clunky, plain and somewhat cumbersome to use. However, as smart phone technology improved, the Blackberry was able to get a makeover. An example of th...

Overall, the RIM BlackBerry Curve 8320 is a phenomenal smart phone. Its affordable and it offers many modern-day features, especially when it comes to texting, emailing and Internet browsing. However, I will say that it is a bit disappointing that the...
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absolutegadget.com Updated: 2013-11-09 07:45:12
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Colours: Pale Gold, Titanium Size: 4.2" x 2.4" x 0.6" (107mm x 60mm x 15.5mm)Weight: 3.9oz (111g)Memory: 64MB Flash memory, expandable with microSD cardVoice input/output: Headset jack, integrated earpiece/microphone, built-in speakerphone, and headse...
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phonedog.com Updated: 2013-11-09 07:45:13
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T-Mobile’s version of the Curve is one of the best smartphones around. It lacks high speed data access data but adds WiFi for data access and unlimited UMA calling, and the inclusion of a 2MP camera with flash and standard headphone jack make this...

Excellent QWERTY keypad; WiFi for Email/Web and UMA voice calling; Legendary push Email system; Trackball navigation; Media player with 3.5mm headphone jack.

No 3G data; No GPS; Web browser not on par with best smartphones; Memory card hidden behind battery.

T-Mobile’s version of the Curve is one of the best smartphones around. It lacks high speed data access data but adds WiFi for data access and unlimited UMA calling, and the inclusion of a 2MP camera with flash and standard headphone jack make this...
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The banner year for RIM continues. Their profits are way up from this point last year, their devices have been getting great reviews and their subscriber base is growing by the day. Their entree into the consumer market began with the BlackBerry Pearl...

Great size, feel and build quality. Nice set of features, great email capabilities. A good Media device. Built in WiFI is a killer feature...

Call quality was good but not great.

I love my Pearl. That being said, I think this is BlackBerrys best device to date. The 8320 is so nice to hold and use. It feels solid - there is no squeaking like the 8800 and the Pearl. The keys are very tactile and easy to use. BlackBerry Email j...
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Email has to be your priority if you are interested in the Curve 8320. Related links HTC updates its HTC Advantage Others to consider BlackBerry Pearl 8100 E-Ten Glofiish X500+...

Mobile email is made easy with a very usable keyboard for composing replies.

Other smartphones beat the Curve 8320 for features.Look and Feel...

Email has to be your priority if you are interested in the Curve 8320.
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“Blackberry” was once the Kleenex of business Smartphone’s, a brand so ubiquitous that it became a generic term for any similar products. Smartphone’s have gone mainstream, and so has Blackberry. The Blackberry Curve 8320 is...

Good price with rebates, Responsive mouse/keyboard, Smooth online experience...

Without rebates, still too high for average consumers, Not a revolutionary leap for Blackberry veterans...

The Blackberry Curve 8320 is light, smooth and very easy to use on all counts. It is very much in-between audiences: casual Smartphone users may find the $500 USD (without rebates) tag prohibitive, while grizzled Blackberry businesspeople may be lookin...
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Voice-over-Wi-Fi feature makes an excellent phone even better.

WiFi support, 2megapixel camera...

Inconsistent voice quality, Expensive...

Voice-over-Wi-Fi feature makes an excellent phone even better.
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wi-fiplanet.com Updated: 2013-11-09 07:45:13
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Essentially, the 8320 is very similar to the BlackBerry Curve 8300 AT&T Wireless currently offers. However, the 8320, like AT&Ts most recent BlackBerry, the 8820, includes Wi-Fi. But unlike with AT&Ts Wi-Fi BlackBerry, you can make the most out of 83...
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letstalk.com Updated: 2013-11-09 07:45:13
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The BlackBerry Curve 8320 has a lot going for it: a 2-megapixel camera, world roaming capabilities, expandable memory, Bluetooth, a decent music player, and of course, easy access to multiple e-mail accounts. This version also sports a nifty spell chec...
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pdastreet.com Updated: 2013-11-09 07:45:14
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Finally, its a time of happiness for all the T-Mobile users who couldnt or wouldnt give a BlackBerry with a SureType keyboard, ala the Pearl, a try. Like the Pearl, the new BlackBerry Curve 8320 is a multimedia BlackBerry. Unlike the Pearl, its got...
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smartphonetoday.com Updated: 2013-11-09 07:45:14
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Finally, its a time of happiness for all the T-Mobile users who couldnt or wouldnt give a BlackBerry with a SureType keyboard, ala the Pearl, a try. Like the Pearl, the new BlackBerry Curve 8320 is a multimedia BlackBerry. Unlike the Pearl, its go...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2013-11-09 07:45:14
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The RIM BlackBerry Curve 8300 is one of our favorite devices of 2007. As such, the thought of a Curve with WiFi and UMA support for T-Mobile USAs @Home service should get a lot of people drooling. We put the new Curve 8320 and @Home through its paces...

Great size/shape, 3.5mm jack, solid keyboard and trackball, good battery life, UMA/WiFi...

UI needs an overhaul, browser needs more work...

In conclusion, the RIM BlackBerry Curve 8320 and the T-Mobile @Home service work well together when your home/office and its WiFi network fit properly. You might still experience the random dropped call when leaving the house, but the vast majority of...
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wirelessinfo.com Updated: 2013-11-09 07:45:14
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The BlackBerry Curve 8320 is a slightly updated version of the very successful Curve lineup of BlackBerry cell phones. The 8320s only major upgrade over the 8300 line is the addition of Wi-Fi, which can also be used with T-Mobiles Hotspot at Home ser...

We really like the BlackBerry Curve. Not only do you get the standard BlackBerry goodness with solid organizational functionality and excellent messaging capabilities, but the Curve adds a decent camera to the mix. Multimedia features like music and...
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gcn.com
Updated: 2013-11-09 07:45:14
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This operating system is easy to learn and even easier to do things with, such as sending e-mail or organizing your schedule. Weighing 111 grams and measuring 4.2 by 2.4 by 0.6 inches, the Curve isn’t much larger than any other standard smart phone...
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Were no strangers to the BlackBerry Curve, originally released as the Curve 8300 on the AT&T network in June 2007. The Curve proved to be a very popular and strong smartphone, and T-Mobile users lamented AT&Ts several month exclusive. Now T-Mobile g...
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Cast your memory back to the dark ages before smartphones. The StarTAC was still in common rotation. Cellphones were bricks. Windows Mobile was just a glimmer in Bill Gates’ eye. Enter the BlackBerry 850, a small QWERTY device that made getting emai...
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T-Mobile and RIM make our favorite smart phone even better by adding Wi-Fi calling and fast and easy instant messaging.

Makes calls over Wi-Fi, Sleek design with best-in-class keyboard, Very good media player and camera, Solid voice quality, Long battery life...

A few dropped calls when switching between Wi-Fi and GSM, No built-in GPS...

Its not the first BlackBerry with built-in Wi-Fi, but its the best. In fact, the BlackBerry Curve 8320 is the best BlackBerry weve tested--period. RIM and T-Mobile took our favorite keyboard-equipped smart phone and added unlimited Wi-Fi calling for...
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The new RIM BlackBerry Curve 8320 ($449.99; $249.99 and up with two-year contract) for T-Mobile is the carriers best handheld for communication addicts, thanks to its stability, e-mail verve, and its ability to make phone calls from any Wi-Fi hot spot.

Wi-Fi calling actually works. Excellent e-mail and IM capabilities. Good phone performance.

Wi-Fi doesnt speed up browsing. Needs MS Office document editor.

Unlimited Wi-Fi calling pushes this already excellent BlackBerry ahead of the pack.
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Smartdevicecentral.com Updated: 2013-11-09 07:45:15
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The new RIM BlackBerry Curve 8320 ($449.99; $249.99 and up with two-year contract) for T-Mobile is the carriers best handheld for communication addicts, thanks to its stability, e-mail verve, and its ability to make phone calls from any Wi-Fi hot spot...
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tech-faq.com Updated: 2013-11-09 07:45:15
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There is not a great deal of difference between the BlackBerry RIM Curve 8320 and the previous 8300 model. The main difference is the addition of Wi-Fi with UMA to the 8320, which does help the unit to be an attractive option for one more section of...
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tomsguide.com Updated: 2014-01-03 18:47:28
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In addition, the 8320 makes a serviceable PDA, with support for up to 10 e-mail accounts and a built-in Web browser. It sports a competent audio and video player that can handle numerous multimedia formats, including AAC, MP3, MP4 and WMV. Audio quality is decent and video quality is surprisingly watchable for a 2.5\\\" diagonal screen...
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