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    RIM BlackBerry Curve 8520 review

By Jennifer Scott, 12 Aug 2009

Rating: $rating

Price as reviewed:£217.38 exc. VAT
Best price: £7.48

RIM looks to bring BlackBerry to the masses with this affordable handset, but the 8520 brings some innovations of its own to the party. Does it do enough to impress us?


Push email is incredibly easy to set up, which is imperative for the market this phone is aimed at.

Social networking is also made simple on this phone with the ability to ‘tweet’ or check Facebook well catered for.

The browsing itself is well-designed, albeit sparse. On opening you merely have to start typing and your previously visited websites are listed handily in the address bar if you need to jump back. The track pad again added to ease of use here, enabling quick movement to click on links. Websites loaded quickly and the browser coped admirably with both mobile and full sites.

Charging is via mini USB but we actually didn’t have to do this too often. Battery life claims stand at 17 days standby and 4.5 hours talk time, and under fairly heavy use we only had to charge every three days, which is better than most smartphones.

Behind the battery cover you’ll also find a microSD card slot, and fortunately you don’t have to remove the battery to switch cards. There’s 256MB of fixed flash memory already built-in though.

If you are new to the BlackBerry family this might be a good way to enter as it’s available for free on both Vodafone and Orange on reasonably priced contracts of £25. At the price, it’s likely to attract Blackberry virgins, so it’s fortunate that one of the strengths of the phone is the simplicity of the interface with options clearly laid out, often just in black and white. This means less time getting to know your phone and more getting on with your daily tasks.

While it may not be feature heavy, the Curve 8520 is simple, tasteful and practical, and even with its flaws works as a good entry-level device.

However, if you are a seasoned Blackberry user and want everything they can offer, rather than well chosen highlights, you may be better off stumping up for a higher end model.

Click here to see what business deals Vodafone has to offer on the BlackBerry Curve 8520.

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Blackberry Curve 8520

Review of T-Mobile's Blackberry Curve 8520 with optical track pad controller RIM`S Blackberry Curve 8520 is the QWERTY messaging smart phone .Its asset are that it has easy to use MP3 , the screen and is light weight also . Since messaging has taken such an important role in using a cell phone this instrument has a keyboard which helps you to type faster and without much stress on your fingers. The replacement from trackball to optical track pad gives it more cliché and sleek look. The rubber coating helps to navigate through the keys very smoothly and ensure a better grip. The only hitch here is that since its keys are small it becomes difficult to dial. Towards its right side there are 3bump buttons under the rubber rim and two at the top for volume and in the middle for activating the camera .Hiding behind the battery cover is the 32GB card though it also has a 1 GB card preinstalled. It has a responsive and easier to use track pad.

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