- Average user rating: 4.0 stars out of 57 reviews Back to product review
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20 out of 20 people found this review helpful
5.0 stars
"If there is something better, I haven't seen it or used it."
Pros: Email, Outlook synching ?tasks, calendar, etc., 2.0 camera with video, QWERTY keyboard, Facebook, Expansion card that stores 8G of music, photo, video, etc. Your computer can access Broadband Internet
Cons: Does Not have WiFi and/or synchs with Microsoft OneNote. As I will mentioned below, I think WiFi is almost a useless feature on a phone but if you are in area where WiFi is important because of lack
Summary: Alright, to be honest, I?ve only had the phone for three days? but a lot of happiness just occurred over three days. I must first acknowledge my bias that Blackberry makes the best smartphones out there. I have owned Motorola?s Q?s, Razors, etc. [... read more >>
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11 out of 13 people found this review helpful
4.5 stars
"When You Are Ready To Grow Up -- Get A Curve"
Pros: IT JUST WORKS
Cons: ICQ and AIM clients not natively supported
Summary: I am not the type of person that writes many reviews but I felt compelled to share my experience with the Verizon Curve because I have enjoyed reading so many other reviews and I wanted to ?give back?.
I have used many different phones?my las... read more >> -
4 out of 4 people found this review helpful
4.5 stars
Pros: Brilliant screen; Easy to use keyboard; Apps work solid; Internet browsing is fast comapred to others;
Cons: Trackball hangs occasionally; microphone pickup (read opinion); swapping browser views is slow
Summary: First off, I have this through Alltel, not Verizon. I bought this after returning the HTC Mogul (receiving calls was hit or miss). I'm amazed at this product. I work as a personal trainer, plus college, plus a part-time job and this certainly works ... read more >>
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5 out of 7 people found this review helpful
3.5 stars
"Good, but inferior to AT&T's Curve"
Pros: Great design for one-handed use, good voice quality
Cons: "rough" tracking ball, defective browser software
Summary: I have been using a work-issued AT&T Curve for about 8 months, but since the job only pays for data, I still had to haul two devices around. I decided to buy my own Curve and went with Verizon because of the superior network in my area. You wo... read more >>
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3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
4.5 stars
"My two cents for what it is worth"
Pros: Easy to master
Cons: Minor if any
Summary: This is a great phone.
Being a novice Blackberry user I had the initial growing pains. I could not figure out the symbols. Push the alt key and you get the symbol above the letter. Duh! How do you get the apps you want on the home page? Move ... read more >>
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RIM BlackBerry Curve 8330 (Verizon Wireless):
$99.99 - $579.99
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