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The Latest Blackberry phone’s best example is the BlackBerry Storm 9500. This is a gorgeous 3G technological device. Its key features are HTML browser, facebook and MySpace, compatible, 3G HSDPA technology, 3.2 inches 65k Colour touch screen, touch screen QWERTY keyboard, 3.2 mega pixels camera with video capture, roxio media manager, GPS navigation with BlackBerry maps and wireless Email. The light weight handset comes in 155 grams or weight with 112 x 62.2 x 14mm dimensions. The BlackBerry Storm 9500’s wide and large screen comes in 3.2 Inches size, which is filled with 65k colours.

The touch screen is empowered with 320 x 240 pixels resolution. It comes with 128 MB flash memory with microSD memory option up to 8GB. The full rechargeable battery gives the 5.5 hours of talk time with 360 hours of standby period. The quad-band technology supports 2G and 3G networks. Its connectivity features include 3G HSDPA, Bluetooth, USB, GPRS and EDGE . Its Internet feature is enabled with HTML and RIM wireless modem. The media player supports MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA and WMA ProPlus formats. It gives amazing sound quality with MP3 and MIDI Ringtones, polyphonic ringtones, roxio media manager, microphone and mono and stereo headset. The BlackBerry Storm 9500 is integrated with 3.2 mega pixels camera with auto-focus and flash feature. Other camera features include camera settings, camera key, video player with MPEG4, H263, H264 and WMV formats, video recorder and video streaming. The high resolution digital camera allows its users to click amazing still and videos.

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As a title fight in the mobile phone world, Nokia vs. Blackberry is about as exciting as it would come. Not only are both giants in their respective fields but, ever since Nokia debuted their N-series smartphones, they have been in direct competition for control over the entire smartphone market. As things stand, there is no clear winner, nor will there be for quite some time as, with every new generation of mobile phones that pop up, the tide seems to shift back and forth.

Comparing Features of the Nokia N95 8GB and Blackberry Curve 8320

For many mobile phone users, the first thing that is noticed about a mobile phone is its size. In this, there is no clear decision between the Nokia N95 8GB and the Blackberry Curve 8320.  Although the Blackberry Curve 8320 is much slimmer, it is also wider and longer, making the difference in thickness seem slightly less impressive. Neither phone is overly chunky, really, but both are certainly not as slim as some of their counterparts, as is acceptable from a smartphone.

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Over the years, Blackberry has developed its own niche of followers that, mostly anyway, stay loyal to the brand no matter what. Part of this may be attributed to the fact that, really, there haven’t been many ‘bad’ Blackberry phones out there, and with the Blackberry Curve 8320, it doesn’t look like there is going to be yet. As a phone, and more than that, as a Blackberry, the Curve 8320 may be compared to various other models, most prominently the rest of the Curve series, including the 8310 and 8300.

Features of the Blackberry Curve 8320

Most of the mobile phones in the Curve family share essentially the same core features. Not only that, but they also share the same design. In this case however, that is a great thing. All the Curves are the benefactors of one of the better designs in the Blackberry lines. Seamlessly, the Curve bears its full QWERTY keyboard with pride, and yet retains a slim profile of about 15 mm. Of course, the keyboard that it has where other mobile phones would only have a keypad makes it somewhat wider; however it is not bricklike and does work for the Blackberry Curve 8320.

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