The Blackberry Curve 8320 is a great little phone and I think it’s a good phone for business users especially, but then that’s usually a given with a Blackberry phone. The features on this phone are a little basic but it has a good WLAN card so that you can connect to WiFi hotspots and it has the Google talk application and most other IM clients so keeping in touch while you’re out and about is easy and fast. The phone also features a QWERTY keyboard which makes typing up emails and messages easy. Mostly this phone has business features but it does have a 2 mega pixel camera – but then I suppose it depends what business you’re in!
The phone also has a music and video player which is good and allows you to enjoy a bit of leisure time if your life allows you a minute or two to relax. The phone has Bluetooth as well which is handy for sharing documents or pictures and you can also take advantage of the Micro SD slot. The Blackberry curve 8320 reviews so far have indicated that this phone will be a complete success and so far it appears that way. There are plenty of Blackberry curve 8320 deals available as well.
The Blackberry curve 8320 contract phone is a great option for many business users – it allows you to relax while you use your phone and not have to panic about running out of credit. Depending on what network you’re on, the Blackberry curve 8320 is supposed to have GPS, it’s a shame that it’s limited to certain networks but I guess that’s the way it goes. All in all, the Blackberry curve 8320 is a great phone and I think that if you’re interested in a business phone then this could be a contender.
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