Friday, June 29, 2012

BlackBerry Curve 9360


Blackberry Curve 9360 is the latest generation of RIM uses BlackBerry OS 7 treasure Blackberry phones as well as add valuable medium. Still using a conventional design without a touch screen or a sleek style Bold and experienced much improvement plus features like NFC. T-Mobile offers the Curve 9360 with a two-year cost of $ 79.99.



Design:

When viewing Blackberry Curve 9360 for the first time does not look much from its predecessor called Curve 3G 9300. Both devices are almost indistinguishable in shape and size, as well as the angle and curve remains the same design. However, if we investigate further Curve 9360 has a slimmer size. The front layer of glossy black color evenly from top to bottom, making it look more simple and efficient. Have a 4.3-inch diagonal body, 2.5-inch widescreen and a thickness of only 0.4 inches making it lighter and thinner. Unfortunately, the packaging is made of fine plastic hand slip easily impressed.
Another difference with the previous Curve is Blackberry Curve 9360 has a 2.5-inch screen with a resolution of 480 × 360 pixels. Although not as good as the Bold 9900, but better than the curve 9300 that only a screen resolution of 320 × 240. BlackBerry OS 7 bringing Liquid technology our graphical thereby is improving the performance, responsiveness, colorful, and sharp. To select a menu, we can count on the drift in optical touch pad in the middle.
Blackberry Curve 9360 has the same navigation as we saw in the previous series curve. Navigation Menu includes Send Back, and End / Power Lock. Only we need a little extra effort to use the touchpad because it is not as sensitive. The QWERTY keyboard on the Curve 9360 is the same as the other, easy to use and precision.



Features:

Blackberry OS 7 is the most obvious is distinguished from the previous Curve series. User Interface has not changed much of the BlackBerry OS 6, with a home-based directory with hidden notification. Improvements were most felt that the graphic arts, web browsers with JavaScript and HTML5 support.

The main feature on the Blackberry Curve 9360 for the service of T-Mobile's UMA-based Wi-Fi. With these functions we can the phone connect to a local wireless network, so we can call and answer the phone without the monthly subscription fees. In addition, the handset also has GPS and Bluetooth.



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