Entry Level: BlackBerry Curve 9320 Smartphone At S$328

 

BlackBerry Curve 9320

30 July 2012, Singapore – Research In Motion (RIM) launched its latest entry level BlackBerry Curve 9320 smartphone last week to attract more BlackBerry users.  The BlackBerry Curve 9320 is loaded with the latest BlackBerry 7.1 OS to give you the smoothest and fastest BlackBerry experience.

The small and lightweight BlackBerry Curve 9320 is already sold at authorized dealers including SingTel and M1 and comes with a very affordable price of S$328 without mobile contract.

Features

♥ Dedicated BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) key at the right side of the smartphone for your convenience
♥ Preloaded with social media apps including Facebook, Twitter, Social Feeds 2.0
♥ Built-in FM Radio which does not utilize the data services
♥ Long battery life with 7 hours of talk time or up to 30 hours of FM radio listening or music playback with headphones.  The BlackBerry Curve 9320 has the longest lasting battery in a 3G BlackBerry Curve smartphone.
♥ Mobile Hotspot feature is also available so you can share your Wi-Fi hotspot with up to five devices simultaneously
♥ 109 (H) x 60 (W) x 12.7 (D)mm and weighs 103g
♥ Internal memory of 512 MB with 512 MB storage and an external microSD memory of up to 32GB
♥ 3.2mp, 4x digital zoom, flash, image stabilization with geotagging.
♥ 640 x 480 recording (microSD card required for storage)

 

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Adrian
Middle aged curious individual trying to find a balance in keeping healthy and finding joy keeping fit. Because trying new food and drink is part of the work.

3 Comments

  1. The features is advanced, and the price is OK. Just wait to see some more reviews about it. But as a BlackBerry user, I think this mobile phone is brilliant.

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