BlackBerry phone scores with VoIP
RIM has found a new way of pulling customers to its new BlackBerry devices. BlackBerry is mainly imitated, very mature, and targeted brand in the cell phone industry. However RIM keeps launching new handsets and also keeps scoring new exclusives through wireless operators by finding new gaps in their own product line and also replacing them better than the others. Therefore by joining T-Mobile the latest product of RIM helps in fulfilling your budget by offering a low rate ultimate IP telephony from your office, home and any other locale which hosts T-Mobile hotspot.
The new EDGE/Wi-Fi and UMA BlackBerry Curve 8900 handset is currently available to only T-Mobile users in U.S. This pocket-sized model offers traditional QWERTY keyboard design. Consequently it’s GUI and other functionality is a close match for its previous BlackBerry Bold. The full sized QWERTY handset of RIM and the chassis of BlackBerry Curve are styled after the outstanding Black-clad Bold apart from its strip of chrome plastic. Although you might not like its design, the Curve 8900 is designed with a fast CPU, very sharp 360×480 displays, expandable flash memory, and excellent 3.2 MP cameras are some of its best Wi-Fi calling features.
There is a MicroSDHC card slot covering the battery and it offers sufficient room for nearly 32GB of swappable storage for data files and media. Additionally the Blackberry Curve 8900 is identified as an USB storage class device when it is connected to a Mac of PC. The browser of BlackBerry supports downloads and its mail client manages the attachments as files. You will find that a great ability to transfer files from and to the device, eliminates the need for a tethering plan.
The BlackBerry Curve 8900 is designed with a special version of DataViz Documents to Go which is sufficient to view and do basic editing in Excel, Word, and PowerPoint documents which you download, save to the storage card, or receive through email attachments. Therefore with a minimum charge you can trigger all the features of Documents to Go so that you can create new office documents with complete changing and formatting features.
The media qualifications of Curve 8900 are also very impressive which starts with the 2.4 inch LED backlit display. You will have to dialup the backlight to avail similar readability with small test. Additionally even the next generation BlackBerry GUI along with its transparency features and the sublimely soothed text seems great on the densely packed pixels of Curve 8900. RIM often includes clear, loud and distortion free speakers in their devise where even the music is very decent. They have also used CPU acceleration to offer the Curve 8900 with perfect full screen video playback. The camera software and hardware quality also catches by surprise. The in built camera is a 3.2 MP Senor designed with an auto focus lens. Overall the BlackBerry Curve 8900 is a market winner with its fast CPU, a slick, high resolution screen and high function GUI and the entirely equal to enterprise and professional messaging duty apart from cutting a smaller formal profile.
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