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The BlackBerry Curve was a brand of entry-level and mid-range enterprise
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s that were manufactured by
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from 2007 until 2013.


Early series


Original series (8300)

The BlackBerry Curve brand was introduced on May 3, 2007, with OS version 4.5RIM Introduces the BlackBerry Curve Smartphone
/ref> with the Curve 8300 series. The Curve brand continued the "consumer-oriented" philosophy of the
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and 8800 series, and included multimedia features and a built-in camera. As was customary for BlackBerry devices, the 8300 series consisted of several models offered by different wireless providers, supporting that provider's network along with specific services. In total, 5 variants were released; 8300, 8310, 8320, 8330 and 8350i. The 8300, 8310, and 8320 are able to support North American and European GSM technologies. Later in 2007, the 8310 was launched with GPS. At the end of 2007,
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announced the 8320 featuring Wi-Fi but lacking a
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receiver. In early 2008, which is
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and Research in Motion the first CDMA Curve, the Curve 8330. This phone also featured upgraded memory as well and
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. It only served the 800/1900 MHz range for
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and
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. It was also the first Curve to have video recording at 240 x 176 resolution in
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format. The 8350i was the last of the 8300 series to come out, which supported the 800/900 MHz
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and
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. It had 128 MB of memory and weighed 135g. CNET gave the Curve an "Excellent" rating. However, they found the Curve 8300's lack of 3G and
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disappointing. Also disappointing was the phone's lack of video-recording capabilities. Call quality was determined to be subpar and calls sounded hollow on the Curve 8300. While the 8300 as originally released lacked Video Recording and Voice Note Recording, these functions have been provided with the Blackberry OS 4.5 release.


Curve 8900

The BlackBerry 8900, also named "Javelin" in Asian markets, was released in November 2008 with OS version 5.0 as a quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE phone and named the Curve 8900. The device is an upgrade over the older 8300 model, with the most significant differences being a 3.2-megapixel camera, a micro-USB port, Wi-Fi, and an upgraded operating system. The initial release was in November 2008 in the UK & Canada, though it later released in the US in February 2009 on T-Mobile, and later on AT&T as well.
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versions were released the 8910 in 2010 and 2011 the 8980. The 8910 is identical except for the removal of wifi to comply with Chinese regulations at the time. The 8980 design is radically different from the 8900 or 8910; its design cues are virtually identical to the Blackberry Bold 9700/9780/9788 series but lacking 3G capabilities; the 8980's keyboard is the typical Curve "chicklet". While not as positive as other BlackBerry phones, the reviews of the Curve 8900 were mostly positive with praise for the improvements made over previous models but was criticized for the lack of 3G and a relatively slow processor. The 8900 was also praised for its new, stylish and confident look.


Curve 8500 Series

The BlackBerry Curve 8500 series was announced in July 2009 and released the following August with OS version 5.0. This series continued Research in Motion's developing "consumer-oriented" philosophy of the
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and Curve 8300 series smartphones with the inclusion of additional multimedia features. It was also the first BlackBerry to introduce the new trackpad vs. the trackball in previous models. A CDMA version was released as the Curve 8530.


Curve 9300

The BlackBerry Curve 9300 was the first Curve device to function on 3G networks. The 9300, and its
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counterpart, the Curve 9330, also contained some minor improvements over the previous 8500 series including a faster processor and the ability to upgrade the OS to BlackBerry 6. The BlackBerry Curve 9300 also continued with the dedicated media keys on the top first introduced with the 8500 series. The Curve 9300 was released on
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in Canada on August 4, 2010.


BlackBerry 7 series


BlackBerry Curve 9220/9310/9320/9321

This series of BlackBerry Curve handsets are entry-level models developed mainly for developing economies and budget-conscious consumers, succeeding the Curve 8520 and 9300. They are stripped-down versions of the mid-range Curve 9350/60/70 series, with a lower resolution screen, lower camera resolution and thicker design but with a higher capacity battery (1,450mAh, as opposed to 1,000mAh in the 9350). Unique features include a dedicated
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shortcut button and
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. The 9320 and 9321 (nicknamed "Armstrong") supports 3G and were released in May 2012. The 9310 uses CDMA and was released in July 2012. The 9220 (nicknamed "Davis") only supports 2G and was launched first in India on April 19, 2012.


BlackBerry Curve 9350/9360/9370

The Curve 9350/9360/9370 are mid-range models in the Curve series announced in August 2011 and released September 2011 with OS version 7.1. The Curve 9350 series has a slimmer, lighter-weight design with improved technical specifications over the Curve 9300 series and also runs BlackBerry OS 7.1. The 9370 is a CDMA/GSM World Edition, the 9360 is a 3G GSM/HSPA+ variant, and the 9350 is a CDMA only variant. The series of phones includes a 5-megapixel camera with an LED flash and uses an 800mhz single core processor. All the phones include
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,
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and FM radio with the OS 7.1 upgrade. The 9370 has more eMMC memory than its siblings at 1 GB as compared to 512 MB. An HSPA+ (incorrectly called 4G) version was available with select carriers eventually.


BlackBerry Curve 9380 Series

The Curve 9380, announced in November 2011, is the first Curve with a
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instead of a physical keyboard. The phone is a budget counterpart of the high-end Torch 9860, which is similarly an all-touchscreen phone without physical keyboard.
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gave the Curve 9380 three out of five stars, complimenting its affordability, the quality of its screen, its design for being more comfortable and not as fragile as other smartphones, and the improvements in the 7.0 operating system. However, reviewers also felt the device felt unstable, its social networking integration was of inconsistent quality, the implementation of BlackBerry OS on a touchscreen device wasn't as elegant or mature as other smartphone platforms, and concluded that the phone " sn't thebest option in its price range."


Model comparison

The following tables highlight features of the different models.


Early series


BlackBerry 7 series


References


External links


Official Site Curve 83xx Series

Official Site Curve 8900

Official Site Curve 85xx Series

Official Site Curve 3G(93xx) Series
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