BlackBerry Curve 8320 Phone, Blue
Posted by adminJan 22
- Smallest, lightest BlackBerry with full QWERTY keyboard, includes GPS for accessing AT&T Navigator directions
- Wi-Fi connectivity (802.11b/g) with free, automatic access to over 17,000 AT&T Wi-Fi hotspots
- 2.0 megapixel camera with flash and 5x digital zoom; Bluetooth wireless connectivity with with stereo headset support
- Up to 4 hours of talk time, up to 360 hours (15 days) of standby time
- What’s in the Box: handset, battery, charger, USB cable, wired handsfree stereo headset, Blackberry Desktop software and Media Manager, getting started guide
Amazon.com Product Description
Adding a fashionable touch to Research in Motion’s formidable arsenal of telephonic, PIM, and media tools, the BlackBerry Curve 8320 for AT&T is also the smallest, lightest BlackBerry phone that includes a full QWERTY keyboard. This amalgam of the svelte BlackBerry Pearl and the more business-oriented 8800 combines RIM’s long-valued corporate email and messaging platform with a host of advanced multimedia features, including a 2-megapixel camera and stere… More >>

You can bbm, it has gps, and email cooridination cant be beat. the key pad is easy to use
Rating: 5 / 5
In general, I am happy with my new Blackberry. What I dislike about it is that it’s a bit slow. I’m not sure if it has to do with my network, or if it’s the phone itself. When a new application has been installed (or sometimes when I simply restart it), the phone takes about 3 minutes to turn back on. Some applications take long to start running, and I haven’t been able to install the GPS system (even though in AT&T they told me it might be an error on my device and that they can fix it in the store, which I haven’t done). The Blackberry system is good and practical. My husband has the 8310 and I think it’s a little faster.
Have a great day everyone and Enjoy Life to the Fullest!!!
Rating: 4 / 5
Another great phone from BlackBerry. I upgraded from a BlackBerry 8700c, and I love my new phone. The trackball is much easier to use than I expected. The phone is thinner and lighter than older BlackBerry phones. I also like that this BlackBerry has a camera and the ability to shoot video (although you have to insert a SD memory card to use the video feature). This phone has WiFi capabilities, but the trade-off for that is that there’s no GPS so you can’t use AT&T Navigator without an external GPS connection. (The new BlackBerry Curve released this year has both WiFi and GPS, which is the way it should be.) However, I still love this phone. I use the Google Maps application which pinpoints my location to the nearest cell phone tower, and has been very accurate in my experience. Overall this phone is sleek, slim, functional and easy to use. I am very happy with this phone and would definitely recommend it to a friend. My only suggestion for improvement would be to combine GPS and WiFi capabilities, and BlackBerry listened, because they just released a new Curve with both these capabilities.
Rating: 5 / 5
This is a nice phone, but I already knew that after having a Blackberry Curve 8300 before. The Amazon description is misleading since it says the phone has GPS. It has WiFi, but no GPS. If I had known that I would have gotten the GPS model (since that would have been more useful to me) or gotten the BOLD.
Amazon needs to fix the description on this item.
Rating: 4 / 5
I really don’t know where to start with this phone. This is by far the best phone that I have ever owned and I’ve been through a lot of phones over the years. This review is for the Curve 8320 in Sapphire Blue for ATT.
I’ve been through quite a few phones via ATT since my wife and I joined with them Sept. 08. I’ve tried the Samsung Blackjack II, The Motorola Q9h Global and the Samsung Epix i907. I just couldn’t find a phone that I was really happy with. Out of the ones mentioned, the Q by far was the best unit until my wife and I decided to give these Blackberries a try. After two days of having this phone, not only am I hooked, but I would not give this phone up for anything. I have to give RIM a lot of credit because it takes a really good phone to satisfy me.
Pros:
1. User Interface- very slick and sharp
2. OS performance- very quick and peppy, little to no delay between applications
3. Handset/Earpiece- The loudest, sharpest and clearest audio I’ve ever heard in a phone.
4. Speakerphone- Great volume and clarity
5. Voice command- Precise and very accurate
6. User Customization- The best in it’s class. I’ve never seen a phone with as many options as this one.
7. BlackBerry Messenger- Since my wife and I both have the phone, this really comes in handy
8. Battery life- Using Bluetooth, data and running multiple apps, the battery holds it’s own and provides a lot of uptime between charges.
9. Wifi- Haven’t used it because I have a data package, so I can’t comment on this right now
10. Email Setup- Very easy and user friendly to link your personal and corporate email accounts
10. I could go on and on, but I’d be here forever. Just go and give this phone a try and you’ll see what I mean.
Cons:
None to mention, this phone shines in every way. This phone is next to perfect!
Rating: 5 / 5