There're only a few phones that can challenge the business prowess that a BlackBerry gives its owner. And dyou think alike, then the Curve 8900 is surely worth investing. A dwarfed version of the BlackBerry Bold, the Curve 8900 is a typical business phone at heart and has the same elegant finish and sturdy construction as its predecessor. Be it the redesigned 'atomic' trackball that works buttery-smooth or the keyboard, which although is smaller than its elder sibling, supports typing super fast. It also plays video formats that range from DivX/ Xvid to WMAIO out of the box. Festooned with features like Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth 2.0 A2DP, it renders performance that's better than the most trusted ADCs.
The difference between the two essentially boils down to the lack of 3G in the newcomer, along with an upgraded 3.2-meg camera. If you can deal with that, then this piece surely puts in the league of ach ievers.
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