BlackBerry Curve 8310 Smartphone Red (AT&T) | 
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Avg. Customer Rating: 22 reviews Sales Rank: 83
Color: Silver Media: Wireless Phone Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
Model: 8310 UPC: 843163019775 ASIN: B000WPDI2K
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| • | Smallest, lightest BlackBerry with full QWERTY keyboard in exclusive red color--weighs just 3.9 ounces | | • | Internal GPS receiver with support for TeleNav software; AT&T exclusive push-to-talk (PTT) walkie talkie-style communication | | • | 2.0 megapixel camera with flash and 5x digital zoom; Bluetooth wireless connectivity with with stereo headset support | | • | 1100 mAh rechargeable battery provides 240 minutes of talk time, 408 hours of standby time | | • | Includes: Battery, Charger, Hands-free Headset and USB Cable |
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Amazon.com Product Description Swelling the Blackberry Curve's already formidable arsenal of telephonic and connectivity tools, the red Blackberry 8310 Curve now adds an internal GPS receiver with support for TeleNav GPS Navigator software and push-to-talk (PTT) capability--an AT&T exclusive. An amalgam of the svelte BlackBerry Pearl and the more business-oriented 8800, the 8310 Curve is the smallest, lightest BlackBerry phone that includes a full QWERTY keyboard. And it combines RIM's long-valued push email and messaging platform with a host of advanced multimedia features, including a 2-megapixel camera and stereo Bluetooth (for listening to music via wireless headphones). This quadband phone operates on GSM 850/900/1800/1900 networks and can handle high-speed data connectivity via AT&T's EDGE network, with availability in more than 13,000 US cities and along some 40,000 miles of major highways. It also offers global voice roaming in over 190 and data roaming in over 130 countries. Staying Connected 
The svelte BlackBerry 8310 Curve in red (an AT&T exclusive) offers a full QWERTY keyboard, innovative trackball navigation system (placed above the keyboard) and large 2.5-inch screen. | The Blackberry 8310 Curve delivers the legendary BlackBerry email experience. With BlackBerry service plans from AT&T, you can receive emails instantaneously from up to 10 email accounts (personal and enterprise). With BlackBerry push technology, you don't need to retrieve your email. BlackBerry devices are designed to remain on and continuously connected to the wireless network, allowing you to be discreetly notified as new email arrives. Support is also built-in for viewing email attachments (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, WordPerfect, and PDF formats). If your company has a BlackBerry Enterprise Server installed, you can also take advantage of the power of wireless calendar synchronization. Your calendar events are exchanged wirelessly and automatically so that your desktop calendar and BlackBerry handheld calendar are synchronized. All your Outlook meeting requests, changes, and updates are instantaneously synchronized instantaneously with your desktop. Make meeting requests, invite new attendees and more, all on your Blackberry 8310 Curve. Users without BlackBerry Enterprise Server support can manually sync with their desktop calendars and contacts via Bluetooth or USB using the included BlackBerry Desktop Software. BlackBerry Internet Service (BIS) is complimentary with the activation of a AT&T BlackBerry service plan (additional charges apply) and provides customers with the ability to have their personal or work email pushed automatically to their BlackBerry phone from multiple Internet Service Provider (ISP) email accounts. BIS provides automatic wireless synchronization of read, deleted, and sent email from the your BlackBerry phone to their desktop email account. Users with multiple accounts can choose from multiple "sent from" addresses when sending an email. You can also download ringtones and other content via AT&T's popular MEdia Net service or browse the Web using the BlackBerry HTML Browser. Wireless text messaging and multimedia messaging (MMS) are also supported by the BlackBerry 8820. AT&T Exclusive Features Among the unique features of the Blackberry 8310 Curve are AT&T's Push-to-Talk (PTT) service and TeleNav GPS Navigator. AT&T Push-to-Talk boasts the largest push to talk coverage area in America. PTT features on the BlackBerry 8820 include "availability" icons, quick group calling, and the ability to easily convert a PTT session to a regular wireless voice call. You can use your 8310 Curve to Push-to-Talk to communicate with individual colleagues or friends, or set up groups for broader communication. The PTT button, on the left side of the device (noted by three raised dots), easily facilitates each PTT call (simply press and hold to talk after the chirp and release when finished). In addition, the AT&T service offers such standard PTT features as call waiting, contact alerts, as well as text, picture, and voice messaging to anyone in their contact list. You can also take advantage of the TeleNav GPS Navigator software, the full-featured premium navigation application that includes audible turn-by-turn directions, real-time traffic updates and re-routing options, and 3D moving maps. It comes as a 30-day trial version, and it can be downloaded via the TeleNav web site or via virtual pre-load icon (VPL) after activation. Phone Design & Features This 8310 Curve is fashioned in a red finish and subtly curving corners. Measuring 4.2 x 2.4 inches, the Curve is just as slim as the Pearl (0.6 inches) and weighs in at 3.9 ounces--just 0.7 ounces heavier than its predecessor. It features a bright 2.5-inch color TFT screen that provides 65,000 colors and a 320 x 240-pixel resolution, and it includes a light-sensing feature that automatically adjusts backlighting for indoor, outdoor and dark environments. Like the BlackBerry 8800, the Curve includes a trackball navigation system located on the top of the QWERTY keypad, and it also features an integrated spell checker with a customizable dictionary to help maintain accuracy while on the go. It has 64 MB of internal ROM memory, and is expandable using MicroSD memory cards. The battery provides up to 4 hours (240 minutes) of talk time and up to 17 days (408 hours) of standby time. You can snap vivid photos (though no video) using the 2-megapixel camera on the back of the Curve, which also features a 5x digital zoom, built-in flash, self-portrait mirror and full screen viewfinder. It can capture images in up to three picture quality and size resolutions that can be shared instantly by email, MMS or BlackBerry Messenger, or even uploaded to your Flickr account with the Yahoo! Go service. Photos can also be immediately set as a unique caller ID or Home Screen image. You can edit photos and create albums within the Curve using the PhotoSuite application. Pictures can be cropped, rotated and straightened, and flaws can be fixed by removing redeye or changing the brightness, contrast, and saturation levels. Listen to your favorite music and watch downloaded videos using the included stereo headset, or use an optional wireless headphone thanks to the Curve's support for the Bluetooth stereo audio profile (A2DP/AVRCP). The Curve is compatible with a wide variety of file formats, including MP3, WMA and AAC/AAC+/eAAC+ audio and WMV, MPEG4 and H.263 video. Dedicated volume controls are conveniently located on the side of the handset. You can also subscribe to the AT&T Music service, which includes access to online subscription music content from eMusic, XM Satellite Radio and more. With the Voice-Activated Dialing (VAD) feature, you can initiate a call just by telling the Curve who to call from your contact list--either via the integrated speakerphone or using an optional Bluetooth wireless headset. Other advanced phone features include advanced sound technology that cancels out background noise and echo, dedicated volume and mute keys, and the ability to customize the Curve with polyphonic and MP3 ringtones. Vital Statistics The BlackBerry 8310 Curve weighs 3.9 ounces and measures 4.2 x 2.4 x 0.6 inches. Its 1100 mAh lithium-ion battery is rated at up to 4 hours of talk time, and up to 408 hours (17 days) of digital standby time. It runs on the 850/900/1800/1900 GSM/GPRS/EDGE frequencies.
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I'm not sure... October 5, 2008 Before I bought this phone I shopped around a lot, read reviews etc. I was going from a Motorola Razor to this, and before I got this phone I had no problems with my Razor. Ever since I got the Curve, my reception has been really horrible. My calls don't really drop, but many times in each conversation I have moments where the person sounds really garbled and I have to ask them to repeat themselves. I hadn't read anything about this in any reviews, but since I got it a few months ago I have been talking to some friends who just got theirs and they are complaining of the same thing. I have AT&T service, though I hadn't had this problem before the phone switch. I just wanted to warn people, since I hadn't seen an alert about this before. If you're just having conversations with friends it's something you can get used to, but if you are using it for business it might be a major hassle!
I am now a crackberry addict!!! August 12, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is my first blackberry and first smartphone. I simply love this phone. I can do anything I want on it, it is very loud compared to my old phone and I get my email whenever I need it.
I have added apps to do everything including rss feeds, facebook, and accessing my twitter account. I have added my own ringtones just by emailing them to the phone and they worked wonderfully.
The only cons are that the case grabs fingerprints like crazy.
If you have never used a BB before just go to crackberry.com and learn everything there is to learn.
Numerous Bugs August 2, 2008 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
This device (8310 Curve) has issues. 1. Zoom on camera simply ceased to function anymore for no reason 2. Downloading music files is a hit and miss proposition a) when deleting files, they still visually appear in the device b) not all files will download from *Roxio Device Manager to the smartphone device(*another vender of inconsistent and unstable software). 3. Device's performance over time degrades (3-5 month period)- eventhough I've added no additional software to the device.
GREAT REVIEW AND SOME INFO! July 31, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Like skeptical lawyer said... The only 2 * on this phone.... Be careful they will charge you... Anyways... Now onto the review... I have had enough time with it to figure things out and gotten used to my phone...
Pro's- Keyboard is great. Camera takes very good pictures for a camera phone. User interface is easy. and more....
Con's- The ear volume is to quiet. New internet is a little buggy I will tell you about that. When you have an email it also goes into your inbox for text messages so when you go and try to delete all the text messages fast then you will most likely delete some of your emails in that inbox and then that deletes them from your email inbox. Recieving ringtones using bluetooth.
Okay so when you get a blackberry the first thing you think of is business user phone ONLY... Well they arent just for business users. They are for anyone and everyone. By far this is the second best smartphone I have used (number one being Pocket pc). Anyways for this phone there is a whole bunch of features jam packed into a small package. I had upgraded mine for the new Operating Software for upgraded features. You can also do it just ask me about it and I can help you out. So here is the info...
Camera Feature- This camera is a 2 megapixel camera which puts out very decent pictures and the flash is very bright for just 1 LED light. For the upgraded software there is a video feature for the phone but there is a problem with the feature. If you don't have a memory card you wont be able to use the video feature because you get a message saying " To record a video, insert a formatted media card. Then there is digital zoom in the phone which works pretty good and unlike most digital zoom out there you don't to really worry about blurred pictures if u move during the time your taking the picture. I would give it 5 stars.
Browser- The browser is fast and easy to use... But for the upgraded version there is a cursor or arrow just like your computer so you can navigate around using the cursor. i would give this 4 and 1/2 stars
GPS- Now for the gps where I happen to live is a little glitchy. When I am in an area it says that I have no satelitte connection when I have had a connection there before which makes no sense and then I will go there another day and end up having it work fine... All in all i would give it 3 and a half stars.
Mp3/Video Player- I havent tried these yet but will be sure to have an update when I do try it. 0 stars
Keyboard- The keyboard on the phone is, as you know, a full qwerty keyboard, which helps alot and makes it very easy to message fast on. The keys look very small but are indeed very easy to easy to use. Also the trackball makes navigation very easy and fast. Also another thing I noticed is that if your a very fast texter like me, the phone actually can keep up. My old blackjack by samsung was to slow and I would be done with my message if it was long about 10 seconds after I was finished. So I will happily give it 5 stars.
Sound- The speaker for ringtones is very loud and one thing I didn't like is that it was actually a little to loud for mp3 ringtones. But then after the upgrade it got quiet but then I think it got to quiet so in all I give it 2 stars for being to quiet and 3 for being loud But then for being to loud.
Earpiece- There was a big problem I ran into and that was the earpiece. It is simply to quiet. If I am at the mall or somewhere sorta loud but not to loud I can barely hear the person on the other end and for that I have to give that idea 1 star.
Battery Life- For the battery it is very good if you don't use the messenger or internet or anything, but if you do use them use them like I do and I have to be then its not that great... If I stay logged into the blackberry messenger and hotmail messenger that I have downloaded then the battery cuts down ALOT it will only survive for about half a day but then if you dont use that stuff it will last like 2 to 3 days. 5 for not using the stuff and 2 for using the browser and stuff.
Customizable- The blackberry curve is a very customizable you can change the themes that change how the phone looks and there are alot out there on the internet. Some you have to pay for and others are free but there are alot of good free themes out there... Ask me for a website and I will tell you where to find them but there could be changes like being able to make it so you dont have to have icons on your desktop at all times which is something I would really appreciate. 3 and a half stars for not having the possibility of taking icons of your desktop but yet having the option to download themes.
Service- the phone gets great service where I live and thats up in the hills area. Though I am sure the higher I go I will end up losing service. But for where I am I do notice a difference in my old phone to this blackberry... 4 and a half stars.
Processor speed- Sure the processor is 312 Mhz but the problem is that it gets very laggy when you start adding to much stuff to the phone and open to much stuff without closing there properly... It works fine but when to much stuff is on it thats when it gets slow.
All in all I still will give it the 4 and a half stars but since I cant give it that I will just give it 5.. Blackberry has earned it... I would totally recommend this phone to people of all ages and not worry it just being for teenagers or just adults. I hope I gave enough information for you to get this phone or not to get the phone but I dont know... But just comment me to let me know what you think!
Old dog learning new gadgets July 28, 2008 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
I went from a non-bluetooth standard cell phone which I truly loved to the Blackberry. I have to say WHAT TOOK ME SO LONG!
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