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BlackBerry Curve 8300 Review at MobileTechReview

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MobileTechReview have published their review of the BlackBerry Curve 8300 multimedia communication device. ‘The Curve feels great in the hand, more so than the wider and sharp-angled BlackBerry 8800 and 8830 (the 8300 is the CDMA version of the 8800). Though it's thicker (0.60 vs. 0.55 inches), it's still quite thin for a PDA phone or smartphone and it's pocket-friendly. But should you prefer the usual BlackBerry on the hip experience, you'll have to buy a case or holster separately since AT&T does not include one. The full 35 key QWERTY thumb keyboard is very easy to use, in the RIM tradition. Though the keyboard is a bit narrower than the 8800's, the keys are large, well-spaced and domed-- and thus require little if any adjustment if you've been using prior generation BlackBerry phones.’

Read: BlackBerry Curve 8300 - MobileTechReview

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