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Good with Enough

Although it lacks the wifi capabilities, this phone makes up for it in its small size, enough bells and whistles, and ease of control.
I love its size more than anything else as I can control it with just one hand, leaving the other hand free to attend to other duties. You can adjust the trackball's sensitivity so it's not jerky or a blur.
If you just want to text, the qwerty keyboard is easy to use, although it can be a hassle and take some time getting used to it if you have large fingers.
The best feature for me is the GPS system that comes with it; It's up there with the best GPS gizmos that retail at a much higher price. I have driven in countless cities around the country and it has not failed me yet.
There are also other apps for this that I use regularly such as: Pandora's radio, Dictionary.com dictionary, CNN news, USA Today, BBC, email, facebook, AIM chat, weather.com, etc.
I would advise having an unlimited data plan with this phone.
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The phone

Several months ago I upgraded my phone to a blackberry curve. After a few weeks into it a completely fell in love with the phone and all it's applications. The ability to load a picture from your camera directly into the internet is amazing. Also when I get word or excel files from work i am able to open and see the file with ease. Another great feature i love about the phone is the internet connection and email. However the phone has some limitations on internet viewing as well as looking at document files. You will need to zoom up close to see the file in detail and able to read it.

Another thing i love about the phone is it's media abilities. I load a 4 gig card and all i have to do is select the music player and connect it to my auto radio. The sound is great and you can select music at a touch of the trackball.

There are lots of other things the phone has that I have not used yet. Overal its an amazing phone.
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Smart Phone with a tough complexion

As far as smart phones come, the blackberry 8330 comes out close to the top, in my opinion. It has a full keypad, althought a little small in my opinion. ( someone with large fingers might find it difficult to operate. The trackball got replaced with a touch pad in newer model; personally i find the trackball easier to operate but lacks the sensitivity that newer models have. as far as smart phones though, The Blackberry 8330 is one, if not th toughest. It's hard exterior makes it for a durable phone. If you are looking for a phone that provides you with great email capabilities ( like blackberries) and it won't damege, scratch or break as easy as other samrt phones. this is the one to get. If you have Larger fingers and want a phone for web browsing and media, you might be better w/ a newer model. the BB 8330, however is my favoriteRead full review...

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Great Device

I have had 2 Blackberry Curve 8330s now, and I haven't had too many issues with either one. Overall, it is a very solid device and pretty easy to learn how to use properly. Listed below are my pros and cons for this particular smartphone:

Pros:

1. Thousands of applications that can do just about everything.
2. Easy to use interface and Web Browser
3. Not bulky, but large enough to read the screen and type easily
4. Media player and standard headphone jack
5. Receives and sends emails just like any computer

But there are a few things that I do not like about the device...those are:

1. Software freezes on occasion, and usually when doing something simple
2. Trackball is prone to fall out. Replacement is easy though, but costly
3. Standard ringtones/message tones are a little cheesy
4. Battery lasts only 7 or 8 hours, if used regularly
5. If pictures are taken in less than bright light, they appear grainy

I still love this device, and will continue to use Blackberry in the future. As with any electronic device, it's prone to some errors and malfunctions, but the pros definitely outweigh the cons by a long shot.
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RIM BlackBerry Curve 8330 (Sprint) Review:

Design - Very good

The Sprint BlackBerry Curve 8330 differs little from the recent Verizon Wireless version of the same device, but that's not necessarily a bad thing (compare Curve smartphones). The same soft touch paint accents are there, though they stand out less against the phone's drab grey exterior. The interface bears many of the same features, but the darker colors of Sprint's default screens make the icons a little harder to read than on Verizon's device, which had a bright, white backdrop. Still, the differences are minimal, and an intrepid user will have no problem finding the right theme available for download if the Sprint and default BlackBerry themes aren't your thing. Overall, we like the design of this phone very much, and found it comfortable to hold during long calls. The full-QWERTY keyboard was large enough, without forcing the phone into gigantic proportions.

Calling - Very good

Call quality on the Sprint BlackBerry Curve 8330 was about the same as on the Verizon Wireless version. In fact, we had both of them in our labs this week, and we couldn't hear any quantifiable difference between the two. They both could sound better, and the Sprint version seemed to have the same deep, bassy quality we found on the competitor device. Thankfully, it also gets all of the great calling features, including a fine speakerphone, Bluetooth for handsfree calling, conference calling and speaker-independent voice dialing. Most importantly, though, the Sprint BlackBerry Curve maintains RIM's impressive track record for battery life, easily topping eight hours of talking. It died a few minutes before the Verizon Wireless version, but it also got consistently better reception, so we consider this an even trade.

Messaging - Very good

In messaging, we begin to see some of the advantages of the Sprint BlackBerry Curve 8330. Sprint throws in loads of useful software, starting with some great instant messaging support for AOL, Yahoo and Google. Not to nitpick, but in addition to Gtalk we also use MSN in our offices, so we would have liked to see just one more client, but we were happy to find a good selection on board. In addition, Sprint also packages a Facebook app for BlackBerry, so Facebook users can keep in touch with their online friends and update their profiles from the Curve. Otherwise, RIM's standard BlackBerry messaging suite remains impressive, with support for up to 10 personal e-mail addresses, configurable from the phone. SMS and MMS are also present, and work as effortlessly as we'd expect.

Scheduling - Very good

The calendar on the Sprint BlackBerry Curve 8330 is improved over the original Curve. It's still fairly basic, but it looks smoother than before, with some nice color accents that make it easier to read. In classic rival carrier fashion, the only difference between this version and the Verizon calendar is the color choice: yellow on Sprint, red for VZW. Though the phone packs support for Outlook's calendar and RIM's own BlackBerry Enterprise Solution, it still isn't as feature-rich as a Windows Mobile phone paired with an Exchange ActiveSync solution. We're constantly inviting attendees to appointments and meetings, and that's one feature we haven't seen matched on another breed of smartphone, even RIM's BlackBerry. Still, the menus have been pared down a bit for this iteration of the Curve, and the entire scheduling app is friendlier ov
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Great phone

This is a great phone. It is a little complicated at first, but ok once you figure out where everything is and how to change the settings and such. I bought this phone because I wanted a smartphone, but didn't want to sign a new 2 year contract just yet. We still have a year on our current one and didn't want to tack on another year. It takes decent pictures and is great for texting and emailing. The web browser is really good for what I need it to do. The only think I don't like are the really small buttons. That's just something I have to get used to though. I recommend this phone if you are looking for a good smartphone. The call quality is good and my reception is really good just about anywhere.Read full review...

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Great while it lasted.

I liked this phone A LOT and i really didn't get to know what it was all about. I liked the screen, the look, all the features. One thing I did notice while i had the phone is that unless you pushed hard on the roller ball it took the phone longer to move from one feature to the next.
One thing I really didn't like about the phone that I didn't know about is that it uses a lot of data. So that means I would have to alter the plan that I'm on in order to actually use the phone. Well I didn't have the money to do that so I had to get rid of the phone. :( So anyone looking to get a smart phone like a blackberry be warned that you will have to spend more money on a plan if you choose to have that type of phone. I was so excited to have this phone and when i found out the bad news that i would have to get rid of it i was so bummed. I still am.
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Long live the roller ball!

In the age of touch screens, I still find the BlackBerry roller ball as the simplest, most intuitive user interface on the market. I can easily navigate apps and compose emails/texts with one hand. Everything about it just feels natural. I can use it as easily with my left hand as with my right.

The only negative for me against the Sprint 8330 is no WiFi, but some other carrier's 8300 series do have WiFi. Also, BB doesn't offer Flash for pre OS 6 models, but those all have the newer touch pad which doesn't 'feel' quite right to me.

If your tired of the touch screens, you can't go wrong with a BlackBerry, and prices on the 8300 series make it easy on the wallet, too.
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Blackberry Curve 8330

I bought this phone because I was tired of having a lesser quality phone that always failed on me. This is a high quality phone and does so much to help me stay organized. It's taking me a while to learn how to use everything on it. Sprint offers and online course on how to use it, so I really need to go through that. The only thing I didn't like about it was that I had to add a $30 a month upgrade to my current phone package because it's a smart phone and the online access is on 24/7. No where did I see that condition when I was researching to buy this phone. Other than that it's all good. I did buy a hard plastic, clear, cover for it and a screen protector. I think I got a great deal on this phone using ebay versus buying it anywher else.Read full review...

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One of the finest smartphones

The blackberry 8330 is a very durable, reliable phone. Parts are easily replaced by your dealer when needed. The overall function of a blackberry surpasses any G1 phone. I have tried the touchscreens, and the android phones but had gone back to Blackberry. It's reliable, easy to use and has many features that keep you organized. I have several different Blackberry phones, purchased this one as a replacement for my daughter who had an android G1 phone. This in spite of it being an older model is still much better.Read full review...

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