BlackBerry Curve 8900 Phone
Smartphone that Outsells iPhone
BlackBerry Curve 8900, a popular smartphone by Research in Motion (RIM), has outsold Apple iPhone with its relatively cheaper price and more user-friendly features. In terms of multimedia functions, Curve 8900 boasts Internet capability, GPS technology, built-in camera, and organizer; features which are designed for mobile users.
BlackBerry Curve 8900 is a smartphone that outsold Apple iPhone with its user-friendly features, advanced mobile technologies, interactive communication tools, multi-media functions, and office tools.
This smartphone features Wi-Fi technology (802.11b/g) that provides fast and reliable Internet access. With this capability, web-centric consumers can access blogs, websites, social networking, and other Internet properties. Meanwhile, the Internet support also allows users to read and send email messages which makes this gadget ideal for business travelers and professionals.
Another notable feature is the built-in 3.2 megapixel that features multiple image editing tools including 2x Digital Zoom Technology, Flash Technology, Image Stabilization, Auto Focus, and JPEG format support. Meanwhile, the camera has also video capability which can support images which come in 240x180 resolutions.
Just like most smartphones in the market today, Curve 8900 boasts 480 x 360 TFT LCD widescreen display that measures 2.44-inch. Meanwhile, unlike its rival iPhone, this mobile phone lacks touch-screen (but this lack of touch sensitive technology is a preferred by some users since a display which has this feature usually lacks tactile feedback).
Because this phone is designed for mobile professionals, it has built-in organizer that will allow users to input their schedule and day-to-day activity.
Other features are built-in GPS Technology, multiple messaging tools, Bluetooth Technology, music player, and QWERTY keyboard.
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