El BlackBerry Curve 9220 es un nuevo dispositivo que RIM planea lanzar a mediados de este año 2012. Este es un nuevo smartphone de la familia Curve que se ocupará de los mercados emergentes como África y Asia con todas las características de BlackBerry , un gran precio para un consumidor que busca alto rendimiento a precios razonables. Conozcamoslo!! Para la ocasión, RIM está enfrentando estos nuevos mercados con uno de los símbolos de su gloriosa historia, mediante el uso de la línea Curve. El nuevo BlackBerry Curve 9220 contará con: - Tamaño 109 x 60 x 12.7 milímetros - Radio de cuádruple banda GSM / GPRS / EDGE (850/900/1800/1900) Quad-band GSM / GPRS / EDGE (850/900/1800/1900) - Pantalla resolución 2:44 con resolución de 320×240, 164dpi - Cámara de 2.0MP FF grabación de vídeo, zoom digital 4x, geotagging - Teclado físico con trackpad óptico - Memoria 512 MB eMMc; 512 MB de RAM, Micro SD 32 GB - Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz 802.11 b / g / n - Conectividad Bluetooth, radio FM; - Sensores de magnetómetro, acelerómetro, sensores de proximidad Au no se ha filtrado el precio de este nuevo dispositivo. Teniendo en cuenta los aspectos técnicos, es sin duda, un dispositivo de bolsillo BlackBerry de gama baja, dedicada al mundo del consumo, muy bueno! Related posts: BlackBerry 9320 – Nuevo BlackBerry con firmware 7 Hoy queremos presentar el nuevo BlackBerry 9320, en el transcurso… Pandora para BlackBerry – Radio Pandora. La radio que es personalizado para ti, jugando sólo… Nuevo BlackBerry Curve 9380 táctil imágenes No salimos


















































I personally love my iPhone and will stick with it. I did use a BlackBerry Curve for a nuembr of months but went back to the iPhone. I would rule out the Curve and decide between the Bold and the iPhone 4.I think it really comes down to what you use your phone for. While the BlackBerrys music player surprised me in how good it was, it did not even come close to comparing to the iPod functionality of the iPhone.If you will watch any videos, the iPhones screen size, and now resolution, will beat out the BB.While the BB App Store is catching up to the Apple App Store, it still doesn’t compare. Not only are there not close to as many apps in the BB App Store, but the quality of many doesn’t seem to be as well either. The fact that you can download apps on the BB that are just on the internet and not through the app store is a plus (though you can do this by jailbreaking your iPhone).Have you used an iPhone or iPod touch previously? Do you like the touchscreen interface for typing? It took me a few days to get used to it, both originally and when I went back to it from the BB, but I like it. I would type on both the BB Bold and BB Curve to see what you prefer though. I bought the Curve because the keys on the keyboard were spaced out a little more and it was more comfortable to type on.While I haven’t noticed any of the signal dropping that’s been widely reported, I will say that the iPhone’s signal strength isn’t nearly as strong as my Curve’s was or as strong as previous phones have been.I’m not sure which country you live in, but it is possible that your country has contract laws which allow you to return a phone within 15 or 30 (or whatever) days of purchasing the phone and resigning the contract and getting a different phone. I admit that I am biased toward the iPhone, I tried to give the good points of both.Good luck.
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