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| Featuring a metallic finish, clean lines and soft edges, the BlackBerry Curve 8310 smartphone is the smallest and lightest BlackBerry smartphone ever to come with a full QWERTY keyboard.It's packed with incredible features, including a camera, a multi-media player, built-in GPS, expandable memory, Voice Dialing, BlackBerry Maps and trackball navigation. Plus, you get all the core functionality you've come to expect in a BlackBerry smartphone - email and text messaging, instant messaging, web browser and advanced phone functionality.The BlackBerry Curve - it's your connection to everything that matters. | |
| Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | BlackBerry |
| MPN | 8310TITANIUMGSM |
| Carrier | AT&T |
| Family Line | BlackBerry Curve |
| Model | 8310 |
| UPC | 607375035608, 843163018655 |
| Type | Smartphone |
| Key Features | |
| Storage Capacity | 64 MB |
| Color | Titanium |
| Network Technology | GSM/GPRS/EDGE |
| Band | GSM 850/900/1800/1900 (Quadband) |
| Style | Bar |
| Camera | 2.0 MP |
| Operating System | BlackBerry 3-7 |
| Memory | |
| Supported Flash Memory Cards | MicroSD |
| Battery | |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Capacity | 1100 mAh |
| Battery Talk Time | Up to 240 min |
| Battery Standby Time | Up to 408 hr |
| Display | |
| Display Technology | LCD display |
| Diagonal Screen Size | 2.5 in. |
| Display Resolution | 320 x 240 pixels |
| Color Depth | 16-bit (65000 colors) |
| Other Features | |
| Touch Screen | No |
| Bluetooth | Yes |
| Digital Camera | Yes |
| GPS | Yes |
| QWERTY Physical Keyboard | Yes |
| Email Access | Yes |
| Internet Browser | Yes |
| Speakerphone | Yes |
| Dimensions | |
| Height | 4.2 in. |
| Depth | 0.61 in. |
| Width | 2.4 in. |
| Weight | 3.9 oz |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Antenna Type | Internal |
The RIM BlackBerry Curve 8310 adds GPS capabilities to the already impressive and sleek messaging smartphone. You also get a 2-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, and good call quality.
The Curve 8310 doesn't offer Wi-Fi or 3G support. The Web browser isn't the sleekest, and the camera lacks video-recording capabilities. Also, unlike the T-Mobile version, you get only the proprietary BlackBerry Messenger IM client.
Still offering an attractive design and excellent messaging capabilities, the addition of GPS makes the RIM BlackBerry Curve 8310 an even more attractive choice for road warriors.
Average review score based on 1,295 user reviews
of customers recommend this product
I love this model. It is similar to the 8800, but is slightly smaller and includes GPS and a 3mb camera. This device does everything you could possibly want a phone to do including surf the web, listen to music, and store photographs.
I guess there are more modern blackberrys available but I doubt the fundamental functions have changed. As a matter of fact I know they haven't! Touchscreens are OK, but nothing beats tactile buttons for text messaging and this phone has that plus much more covered. battery life is great with about one week between charging, but I do turn my phone off at night. All in all, a good phone with excellent reception at a great price if you search carefully for a gently used one. Of course, it is also worth mentioning the fact that an unlocked phone can be used by more than one provider and can be easily traded up for another phone when the time comes.
I love this model. It is similar to the 8800, but is slightly smaller and includes GPS and a 3mb camera. This device does everything you could possibly want a phone to do including surf the web, listen to music, and store photographs.
I guess there are more modern blackberrys available but I doubt the fundamental functions have changed. As a matter of fact I know they haven't! Touchscreens are OK, but nothing beats tactile buttons for text messaging and this phone has that plus much more covered. battery life is great with about one week between charging, but I do turn my phone off at night. All in all, a good phone with excellent reception at a great price if you search carefully for a gently used one. Of course, it is also worth mentioning the fact that an unlocked phone can be used by more than one provider and can be easily traded up for another phone when the time comes.
The original BlackBerry Curve was a huge success, and RIM decided to play the Curve game again and build in GPS with the Curve 8310. Does it offer enough "bang" to upgrade? Find out after the jump.
The Curve 8310 still has the same 2.4 inch screen, the same killer keyboard, the same 2 megapixel camera, and the same thin and light form factor we've come to love. The major difference is that the 8310 has GPS functionality built-in provided by TeleNav and the Curve now comes in two colors, titanium and red. The $9.99 per month service allows you to get full GPS coverage with a standalone GPS, but brings it into the smartphone realm so you don't have to lug around two devices.
The 8310 still is a great phone, the call quality is excellent and the speakerphone is very loud. It's 2 megapixel camera is still the not the best, producing somewhat soft images both indoors and out. The media player is pretty basic, but it probably isn't the main use of such a business-oriented phone. We're still kind of wondering why the MicroSD card slot is still behind the battery though, but we're happy they stuck with the 3.5 mm headset jack (why get rid of it?).
Web surfing isn't the best experience, and doesn't offer the same formatting you would receive on say, an iPhone or your notebook computer.
We used the TeleNav GPS Navigator in the Sacramento area and it worked great. Some nice features were the ability to use the GPS in pedestrian mode, since it's much more portable than a regular GPS mode. We also liked that it asked for what route style we wanted: fastest, traffic optimized, shortest, prefer streets, prefer highway, or pedestrian.
One feature we would have liked on the 8310 is 3G support for high-speed data connectivity, are we still living in an EDGE world? Overall, the BlackBerry Curve line of devices still impresses us, from the unprecedented email capabilities, to the sleek design. If you don't need GPS however, stick with your current Curve 8300 until a larger upgrade becomes available. The BlackBerry Curve 8310 is available today from AT&T for $149 with a 2-year contract.
Pros
* Sleek and light design.
* Built-in GPS capability.
* Loud speakerphone, decent call quality.
Cons
* Still no 3G support.
* MicroSD slot still behind the battery.
The original BlackBerry Curve was a huge success, and RIM decided to play the Curve game again and build in GPS
with the Curve 8310. Does it offer enough "bang" to upgrade? Find out after the jump.
The Curve 8310 still has the same 2.4 inch screen, the same killer keyboard, the same 2 megapixel camera, and the same thin and light form factor we've come to love. The major difference is that the 8310 has GPS functionality built-in provided by TeleNav and the Curve now comes in two colors, titanium and red. The $9.99 per month service allows you to get full GPS coverage with a standalone GPS, but brings it into the smartphone realm so you don't have to lug around two devices.
The 8310 still is a great phone, the call quality is excellent and the speakerphone is very loud. It's 2 megapixel camera is still the not the best, producing somewhat soft images both indoors and out. The media player is pretty basic, but it probably isn't the main use of such a business-oriented phone. We're still kind of wondering why the MicroSD card slot is still behind the battery though, but we're happy they stuck with the 3.5 mm headset jack (why get rid of it?).
Web surfing isn't the best experience, and doesn't offer the same formatting you would receive on say, an iPhone or your notebook computer.
Using the TeleNav GPS Navigator in the Sacramento area and it worked great. Some nice features were the ability to use the GPS in pedestrian mode, since it's much more portable than a regular GPS mode. We also liked that it asked for what route style we wanted: fastest, traffic optimized, shortest, prefer streets, prefer highway, or pedestrian.
One feature we would have liked on the 8310 is 3G support for high-speed data connectivity, are we still living in an EDGE world? Overall, the BlackBerry Curve line of devices still impresses us, from the unprecedented email capabilities, to the sleek design. If you don't need GPS however, stick with your current Curve 8300 until a larger upgrade becomes available. The BlackBerry Curve 8310 is available today from AT&T for $149 with a 2-year contract.
Pros
* Sleek and light design.
* Built-in GPS capability.
* Loud speakerphone, decent call quality.
Cons
* Still no 3G support.
* MicroSD slot still behind the battery.