Blackberry Curve White on Orange
Blackberry have now launched a superb new white version of their 8520 Curve model, now available on Orange tariffs the white Blackberry Curve joins the existing Black, Blue and Violet models in this affordable range of Blackberry 8520 phones.
Offering the trademark Qwerty keypad associated with Blackberry handsets this new white edition is no different in specification to the others in the 8520 series, its simply the casing that has changed in favour of a super cool matt white finish.
The Blackberry Curve white edition is a Wi-Fi enabled handset that adds a new feature to its predecessor the 8320 called the Blackberry touchpad, this new innovation replaces the previous trackball that was prone to wear and dirt with a new ‘laptop style’ touchpad that you can run your finger across to control and navigate through the phones menus.
If you love downloading, storing and listening to music then the Blackberry Curve 8520 is ready for action, there’s a comprehensive multimedia player supporting a good amount of files alongside a 3.5mm headphone jack so you don’t have to just use the pair in the sales package, stereo Bluetooth lets you listen to music using a Bluetooth headset and an expandable memory for storing all of those favourite tracks.
On the back of the white Blackberry 8520 you’ll find a 2.0 mega pixel camera which also supports video that captures good quality images, this latest white Blackberry also supports social networking sites such as Facebook and Flickr with quick access via dedicated apps.
The main selling point of Blackberry phones in general is their email capabilities and the new white Blackberry Curve is no different, its email client works with a large number of email protocols and web-based systems. The white Blackberry 8520 also supports Microsoft Office documents and can easily handle email attachments of this nature.
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January 30th, 2010 at 10:33 am
Hi i was wondering is this phone pay as you go (in white)
thanks
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March 21st, 2010 at 7:56 am
That phone is awesome but it would be much easier to use if it had bigger buttons.