BlackBerry 8520 Curve handheld mobile computer 6.25 cm (2.46") 320 x 240 pixels 106 g

  • Brand : BlackBerry
  • Product name : 8520 Curve
  • Product code : PRD-24202-039
  • Category : Handheld Mobile Computers
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  • Short summary description BlackBerry 8520 Curve handheld mobile computer 6.25 cm (2.46") 320 x 240 pixels 106 g :

    BlackBerry 8520 Curve, 6.25 cm (2.46"), 320 x 240 pixels, TFT, 65536 colours, 0.256 GB, 0.512 GHz

  • Long summary description BlackBerry 8520 Curve handheld mobile computer 6.25 cm (2.46") 320 x 240 pixels 106 g :

    BlackBerry 8520 Curve. Display diagonal: 6.25 cm (2.46"), Display resolution: 320 x 240 pixels. Internal memory: 0.256 GB. Processor frequency: 0.512 GHz. Keyboard layout: QWERTY

Reviews
Updated:
2011-07-30 15:58:40
Average rating:75
Uk has collected 100 expert reviews for BlackBerry 8520 Curve handheld mobile computer 6.25 cm (2.46") 320 x 240 pixels 106 g and the average expert rating is 75 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
pz10.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 15:58:38
Average rating:0
With the Bold almost reaching perfection in the BlackBerry arts, new horizons need to be explored to keep the spark alive. The tall task to pioneer new territories (in BlackBerry terms anyway) falls on to the Curve 8520. BlackBerry Curve 8520 official...
  • With so many shortcomings and so little nice surprises to offer in return, the BlackBerry Curve 8520 isn't an easy handset to recommend. Maybe if the BlackBerry service is essential to you and your budget is so limited that you cannot afford the bette...
expertreviews.co.uk
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2011-07-30 15:58:39
Average rating:80
The BlackBerry Curve 8520 has a wide screen with a full QWERTY keyboard beneath and a clever trackpad button that senses your thumb's movement. The keypad has the usual BlackBerry layout, with buttons that have enough travel and make a clear click when...
  • The 8520 has an accurate trackpad button, good application support and is great for music, but lacks GPS and high-speed 3G...
digitalversus.com
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2011-07-30 15:58:39
Average rating:80
The Curve 8520 as a phone As we've already seen, the Curve 8520 only has a minimum of connectivity options. Though it doesn't have 3G or 3G+, it does have WiFi, which can help gain valuable seconds when downloading e-mail attachments.There's nothing t...
  • Good quality hardware, Switches on in around 10 seconds, Very practical keyboard, Sensitive, accurate trackpad, Four days of battery life...
  • No 3G/3G, Not much room for customisation, Web browsing: better, but still not perfect, Mediocre camera, Not much internal memory...
techradar.com
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2011-07-30 15:58:39
Average rating:60
RIMs BlackBerry Curve 8520 is the cheapest QWERTY handset in the companys range, with a price tag £199 with an Orange pay-and-go SIM card, and is ideal for business users on a budget. It looks similar to existing BlackBerry Models – including the Bla...
  • Responsive, Good usability, Relatively cheap...
  • Connectivity is lacking, Corners have been cut generally...
tracyandmatt.co.uk
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2011-07-30 15:58:39
Average rating:0
The Blackberry Curve 8520 (codename Gemini) is the latest device to be released by RIM and it is supposedly a low end handset. However, there are a couple of things which I personally prefer over the popular Curve 8900. Read on to find out what they a...
  • The Blackberry 8520 is without doubt a decent device. I think it will have a limited market though as it is lacking a few features compared to the Curve 8900, however the new trackpad may just swing it for some people. Im sure that the network provid...
webuser.co.uk
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2011-07-30 15:58:39
Average rating:80
We’d all love to own a top-notch smartphone, but with all those advanced features, iPhones and BlackBerrys don’t come cheap. Either you’re paying hundreds of pounds for the phone up-front or you’re saddled with a long-term monthly that will eventually...
whatmobile.net
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2011-07-30 15:58:39
Average rating:80
The latest BlackBerry Curve is the next in a line of affordable email devices, following the offering of prepay Pearl models with inclusive, or heavily discounted, mobile data access.The Pearl models had the SureType keyboard, while the 8520 is from th...
  • BlackBerry’s latest email/smartphone device is an affordable model featuring an optical trackpad to replace the traditional rollerball, along with a QVGA resolution display and 2-megapixel camera. The top of the phone now has three multimedia keys f...
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 15:58:39
Average rating:80
With the new 8520, BlackBerry is targeting mainstream users rather than those who would traditionally buy a smartphone. This is reflected in it's price as the handset will be available for free on £25 a month contracts or alternatively pay as you go users...
  • Good price, Excellent QWERTY keyboard, Great email support...
  • Lacks 3G, Light on features, Disappointing camera...
  • The BlackBerry Curve 8250 is certainly a little light on features, with 3G and GPS the most serious omissions, but the phone still manages to rise above these limitations. It's the combination of its excellent email features, long battery life and easy to...
igizmo.co.uk
Updated:
2011-07-30 15:58:40
Average rating:60
We get to grips with BlackBerry's latest attempt to court the consumer BlackBerry is all about breaking new ground these days. In the era of the smartphone, just being a strong business phone is no longer enough, and the Curve 8520 is simply a continua...
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