Tuesday 3 May 2011

Blackberry curve 8250




Smartphones is the “in” thing right now and users are torn between Android, Symbian, BlackBerry and iPhone. Personally I think that every smartphones has its own attractive value to different individuals. For Mac enthusiast they would prefer to have an iPhone due to their loyalty to the brand and users whom prefer having Windows based application, they would prefer Android phones and Symbians due to its user-friendly applications.

BlackBerry has its own perks that differs it from the other smartphones. The “qwerty” keypad application that sets them aside from other smartphones does not apply anymore due to heavy use of QWERTY keypad on the upcoming models of other smartphones. An application that captures my attention is the BlackBerry Internet System (BIS). For Malaysian use, you have to subscribe to an Internet system offered by your service provider, in order to have BIS on your BlackBerry. The charges differ by service providers. It can go as low as 50 cents per day up to RM3 per day, also up to RM98 per month for prepaid users.

BIS allows BlackBerry users to communicate for free. It has similar functions as other instant messengers accept that it is only applicable for BlackBerry users, and it is free. It allows file sharing, voice notes application, location sharing and picture sharing. It even allows conference chat and group chat.

BlackBerry has a wide range of product, from BlackBerry Pearl to BlackBerry Curve, all the way to BlackBerry Style. The in-trend models right now is the BlackBerry Curve, for its affordable price, BlackBerry Bold, for better application than the Curve, and lastly we have BlackBerry Torch for its style and high performance. Unfortunately BlackBerry Style is not available in Malaysia.

I am a BlackBerry Curve user and I am satisfied with my smartphone. It has BIS functions, GPS, Internet Browser, Emails application and lots more. It has become a habit and routine in my life to have my Curve with me whenever, wherever. So, although iPhone technology surpasses the Curve, it is less complicated to use and does not require constant upgrades. Thus making a BlackBerry Curve, the smartphone of my choice.

here is a video of blackberry curve 8250

reference;
GSM Arena Blackberry curve 8250 (2009) http://www.gsmarena.com/blackberry_curve_8520-2889.php


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