BlackBerry Curve 8330 (titanium, U.S. Cellular)

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3.5 stars
    Overall score: 7.3 (3.5 stars)

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4 reviews

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CNET Editors' Review

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3.5 stars Very good
    Overall score: 7.3 (3.5 stars)
  • Design: 8.0
  • Features: 7.0
  • Performance: 7.0

The good: The RIM BlackBerry Curve 8330 for U.S. Cellular offers good call quality and strong messaging capabilities. The smartphone also has Bluetooth, EV-DO support, and a 2-megapixel camera with video recording.

The bad: You can't take full advantage of the Bluetooth or GPS capabilities since U.S. Cellular doesn't currently offer a location-based service or phone-as-a-modem plan.

The bottom line: While lacking some advanced capabilities of the Sprint and Verizon Wireless versions, the RIM BlackBerry Curve 8330 for U.S. Cellular is still a good choice for customers in need of a solid messaging smartphone.

Review:

The RIM BlackBerry Curve series has proven to be a popular line for Research in Motion, making its way to every major U.S. carrier and even regional service providers like U.S. Cellular. Like its larger CDMA brothers, Sprint and Verizon Wireless, U.S. Cellular landed itself the RIM BlackBerry Curve 8330 and in general, it offers many of the same great features and performance of the others. However, you do lose a bit in functionality since U.S. Cellular doesn't currently offer location-based services or phone-as-a-modem capabilities. That said, we found the BlackBerry Curve 8330 to be ... Expand full review

The RIM BlackBerry Curve series has proven to be a popular line for Research in Motion, making its way to every major U.S. carrier and even regional service providers like U.S. Cellular. Like its larger CDMA brothers, Sprint and Verizon Wireless, U.S. Cellular landed itself the RIM BlackBerry Curve 8330 and in general, it offers many of the same great features and performance of the others. However, you do lose a bit in functionality since U.S. Cellular doesn't currently offer location-based services or phone-as-a-modem capabilities. That said, we found the BlackBerry Curve 8330 to be a solid communication device with strong messaging capabilities and good call quality that will meet the needs of U.S. Cellular's business customers. The RIM BlackBerry Curve 8330 for U.S. Cellular is available now for $99.95 with a two-year contract and after rebates and discounts.

Design
The design of the U.S. Cellular RIM BlackBerry Curve 8330 is similar to the other BlackBerry Curve 8330 models. For more information, please read our review of the RIM BlackBerry Curve 8330 for Sprint.

U.S. Cellular offers the BlackBerry Curve in two colors--red or titanium--and packages the smatphone with an AC adapter, a USB cable, a wired stereo headset, a belt holster, a desktop software CD, and reference material. For more add-ons, please check out our cell phone accessories, ringtones, and help page.

Features
The RIM BlackBerry Curve 8330 for U.S. Cellular comes with the same core applications and features of the other Curve 8330 models. Messaging, of course, remains at the top of the list. The smartphone offers support for the BlackBerry Enterprise server as well as Microsoft Exchange, IBM Lotus Domino, or Novell GroupWise to deliver corporate e-mail in real time. You can also use the BlackBerry Internet Service to access as many as 10 personal/business POP3 or IMAP4 e-mail accounts. There is an attachment viewer that opens popular file formats, such as Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Corel WordPerfect, PDF, JPEG, GIF, and more. U.S. Cellular also includes downloads for several popular instant messaging clients, including Yahoo, Google Talk, and Windows Live Messenger.

Voice features include a speakerphone, voice dialing and commands, conference calling, text and multimedia messaging, and call audio enhancement, which lets you boost the bass or treble of sound. The address book is limited only by the available memory, and each entry can hold up to eight numbers, work and home addresses, e-mail and Web addresses, company information, and notes. For caller ID purposes, you can assign a photo to a contact as well as a group category--business or personal--or a custom ringtone.

The Curve also has Bluetooth 2.0 and works with the hands-free, A2DP, and dial-up networking profiles. Unlike Sprint and Verizon Wireless, however, U.S. Cellular doesn't currently offer a phone-as-a-modem plan, though it could be added in the future. Another area where the U.S. Cellular version slightly falls behind the others is GPS. While the device comes preloaded with satellite-based GPS on the BlackBerry Maps application and supports third-party applications such as Google Maps, there's no support for location-based services so you miss out on the turn-by-turn navigation capabilities. Again, it's something the carrier is considering for future. The device is EV-DO capable, and comes with the improved Web browser, which features a mouse-like cursor for easier page navigation.

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2.5 stars out of 4 user reviews

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  • 2 star: 1
  • 1 star: 1

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2.0 stars

"Needs a major overhaul." By derbach

Pros: Nice QWERTY keyboard that is easy to use, decent battery life, and somewhat durable.

Cons: The OS on this thing is absolutely awful. I constantly have to "reboot" by pulling the battery because the phone freezes while doing simple things such as texting. The camera randomly comes on while LOCKED in my pocket which also needs a "reboot".

Summary: I got this phone as a train commuter wanting to have a little extra access to things such as email and a few basic applications. It worked well for a short while, but now constantly freezes for no reason. With the abundance of newer, BETTER phones out there, I STRONGLY ... Expand full review

0.5 stars

"horrible, the worst phone i have ever owned" By indyscubadiver

Pros: easy to type on, and decent voice dialing

Cons: requires a micro sd card for more than 10 pictures horrible coverage, fragile, poor functioning apps, horrible messaging layout, no 3g network with US cellular, short battery life, roller ball gets stuck and it freezes up

Summary: i have never been this disappointed in a phone in my life. US cellular's coverage is horrible, The blackberries apps have poor functionality, the screens are fragile, the battery life is horrible, the roller-ball gets stuck, the OS freezes up, i dropped it off of my bed on to ... Expand full review

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  • Service provider: U.S. Cellular
  • Cellular technology: CDMA2000 1X
  • Weight: 4 oz

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