BlackBerry Curve 9320 features

BlackBerry Curve 9320 features

BlackBerry have today announced their latest addition to their Curve range; the BlackBerry Curve 9320. From what we can see, the Curve 9320 offers an affordable entry level handset that will prove popular with those who are buying a smartphone for the first time. BlackBerry’s latest release may also show interest with current Curve 8520 owners, who are looking for a faster handset with greater functionality and improved sharing features.

BlackBerry Curve 9320 Specifications

Blackberry 9320 Designed with a 2.44 inch non-touch display and four row QWERTY keyboard, the latest BlackBerry Curve is compact and appears quite robust. Built with a 512MB RAM processor, the BlackBerry Curve 9320 fires up at twice the speed of the BlackBerry Curve 8520. There’s even 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity in this model, which means you can get your hands on a budget BlackBerry without a compromise on your internet and data requirements. For an entry level smartphone, the BlackBerry Curve 9320 even snaps up a 3 megapixel camera with LED flash, which is suitable for quick fire photo worthy moments. With the option to plug in a 32GB microSD card, there’s easily enough storage space for a mammoth collection of your photo and music multimedia.

The BlackBerry Curve 9320 also rolls out the latest operating system, BlackBerry 7.1 OS, which beyond improved navigation features, offers Mobile Hotspot connections where you can hook up to five Wi-Fi devices through your BlackBerry’s 3G connection, and an FM radio to keep your ears in tune with the latest sounds. BlackBerry 7.1 also considers efficiency through its Battery Saving Mode; an app that automatically reduces power usage at a threshold set by you. This could be a great option if you know you’re going to be away from a power source for a lengthy period of time. How does BlackBerry OS compare against Android?

Social Features

For those social butterflies amongst us who enjoy the wide range of BlackBerry Messenger services, the inclusion of a dedicated BBM button on the Curve 9320, will be a welcome addition for BBM addicts. The Curve 9320 also contains preloaded social networking apps for Facebook and Twitter from the main navigation menu, so you’re only ever a tap away from your friends.

UK release date?

The BlackBerry Curve 9320 mobile phone, will be the only new handset to be launched by RIM in the UK this year. Expect to see the handset in the UK within the next two months. Make sure you check e2save for the best BlackBerry Curve 9320 deals.