Wednesday, March 23, 2011

cell phones (:

BlackBerry Curve 9330


Product Description
This phone features BlackBerry 5.0 applications, Wi-Fi capable, MircoSD located under battery door, 2.0 MP camera (JPEG Encoding) and digital zoom. Gadgets and tools of the phone include an organizer which has a calendar, memo pad, task list, alarm clock, and an integrated address book, an intelligent voice command and voice activated dialing, hi-speed USB for large file transfers and GPS and BlackBerry®  Maps with Geo-tagging functionality.
The resolution of the phone is 320x420 pixels. Up to 275 minutes of talk time and up to 252 hours of standby time. A weight of 3.86 ounces and a size of 4.29 in. x 2.36 in. x .55 in.. 


Customer Reviews

 by Deathcommand 


Pros: Memory, BlackBerry 6.0 compatibility,
Cons: Low resolution screen, Uses REV O to handle data, Lack of Camera Flash
Summary: This phone is an entry level device coming in very cheap but it is still unable to handle speeds as fast as say a Bold. It won't make much of a difference unless you are tethering because it goes through RIMs severs anyways but it is a luxury that is nice.

 by FayGadgets 

Pros: Phone is easy to use, sleek, and simple!! I have great service, sound quality is excellent!
Cons: Battery life isn't too awesome and it takes forever to boot up after any installation or removal of any applications.
Summary: Phone is great for any entry-level user!



Technical Details
This phone is available at any Alltel at a price of $49.99 if bought online. 


Classroom Incorporation
This cell phone could be incorporated into a classroom very easily.  It could be used as a way for teachers to give students an assignment through texting. With this phone you are able to receive emails so if a teacher needed to talk to a student, they could easily email them. With internet access, a student could get online to check grades and/or look up help for homework. 


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