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    Johathan Nobles Johathan Nobles Jun 16, 2009 @ 8:10 pm
    I absolutely LOVE my new BlackBerry Curve 8330 from Sprint. I can finally keep track of all of the after-hours e-mail traffic associated with my job without being tied to my computer all evening--no more waking up to an overflowing inbox. And all four of my e-mail accounts (including two Microsoft-based accounts) were a breeze to set up.

    Great picture, great sound, and a lot of available apps--including Sprint TV. Plus, I like having a real QWERTY keyboard (as opposed to the touch-screen).

    Web pages show up great. Sure, they could load a little faster, and the trackball can be a bit aggravating (especially when trying to edit an e-mail or text). And it's a little slow waking up in the morning (kind of like me). But those are my only complaints.

    I'd recommend the Curve to anyone, especially if e-mail's your thing. And Sprint offers unlimited data (and a reliable network) at a GREAT price.
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    ChillnHill ChillnHill Jun 16, 2009 @ 8:08 pm
    The "BlackBerry Curve 8330" is my 5th BlackBerry upgrade, and by far the best! The list of features is simply outstanding (incuding Broadband Teathering), includes a very usable keyboard, and has an amazing battery life (a lot better than earlier models - 3 days without charging).

    The 8330 performs very well as with my company email and even allows PDF and MS Office document support (read only). The built in web browsing is also very usable.

    The built in camera (with flash) and video ability are fairly good.

    This is finally the BlackBerry I have always wanted - Highly Recommended!
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    Eric Neitzel Eric Neitzel Jun 15, 2009 @ 6:08 pm
    I have Blackberry Curve with Verizon Wireless and I honestly wonder how I lived without it! It is such a useful tool for email, social networking, like twitter and facebook. The camera is good so you can send pictures and videos to anyone. I use it on fires to send pix and updates from the fireline via twitter and facebook. Before this phone I used a Motorola Q and the Curve blows its doors off. I purchased an 8 gigabyte Micro SD Card for less that $[...] to store photos and videos. Its packed full of features that I have yet to discover.
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    Lauren Love Lauren Love Jun 15, 2009 @ 6:06 pm
    Unfortunately, I recently upgraded to the blackberry storm from my old, trusty, reliable curve. Though there are things I absolutely love about the new storm (world-wide calling namely), I very much miss my old Curve. This phone was extremely reliable, never missing calls and always keeping accurate call records. I am one of those people who receives thousands of email messaged per day, and my curve kept up with them all. The trackball was very easy to use and to play brickbreaker, probably the best game to ever come preloaded on a phone. I loved that all my messaged came into one inbox, emails and texts alike. Plus, the QWERTY keyboard was easy to type with and made sending long email messages a breeze.

    There are, however, a few reasons not to buy this phone. First of all, if you need worldwide voice and data, you can't get that with the curve. Secondly, if you like to send extremely long SMS (text) messages, the curve (and any blackberry I believe) has a strict 160-character single
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    Saraj H. Cory Saraj H. Cory Jun 15, 2009 @ 6:02 pm
    I finally gave in and went for a blackberry.

    I've been limping by with the LG Voyager. I use my phone extensively for work: my boss loves to text and although the keypad on the voyager is great for texting, you cannot see the screens in sunlight. I happen to live in a small town and am not stuck indoors all day, so it's very difficult to commmunicate with this phone.
    Then one day..... an accident occured and I had to get a new phone.

    The sales lady at Verizon was kind enough to take her BB outside into sunshine; guess what.... YOU CAN READ THE SCREEN IN BRIGHT SUNLIGHT! AMAZING IDEA! All other functions have just been icing on the cake. Why oh why did I wait so long. I can answer my international work emails while hiking around Spring Lake with my son! (of course, I can turn the thing off, too!). Highly recommend. Very quick to learn and easy to handle.
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    ShaDana Cleaver ShaDana Cleaver Jun 15, 2009 @ 5:59 pm
    I am an avid BlackBerry user and I love this phone. I recently upgraded from the Pearl to the Curve and I am pleased with my choice. The quality of the phone is superb and the pink phone is very stylish.
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    Kathy W Kathy W Jun 15, 2009 @ 5:58 pm
    I have had this for about a month. It is about 2 1/4" X 4" and only about 1/2 inch thick. It is very lightweight and can easily fit in a guy's shirt pocket. I like the metallic pink, but if you are a guy into the macho thing you can also find it in silver. Pink is pretty and different. The display is easy to see. The selector ball in the center works nicely. It is simple to use, for the technology challenged :-). The GPS navigation system works (not 100% of the time), but it works.

    For me, that's great because I can get lost inside of a paper bag. It takes decent camera pictures and even video pictures. While I have not mastered all the capabilities of the phone yet, I am pleased with it. It was better than I expected and a welcome upgrade from my old phone. (Boy, they get old fast!) It also will find local events and map you to their location and it will map you to and from places in your address book. It knows where you are all the time so you just tell it where you want to go. It
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    Mike_G Mike_G May 26, 2009 @ 11:43 pm
    Hey, nice lens on Blackbery curve's. I got a blackberry curve 8330 red a few months ago and I'm still finding new and cool features. I just added the twitterberry and shazam app. - very cool.

    Thanks, looking forward to more updates
    Mike