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Like UnlikeCreated by ssmlr on Feb 18, 2010
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Curve on Sprint
Like UnlikeCreated by thom1223 on Feb 18, 2010
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Awesome
Like UnlikeCreated by gregzulauf on Feb 14, 2010
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Great for e-mail and texting, so so compared to current generation smartphones
Like UnlikeCreated by jdplala on Feb 11, 2010
But there are things that can drive a cellphone user up the wall, and just when you think you've found the phone you are not going to hate, you're wrong. The Curve 8330 (the CDMA rendition of the 83xx series) has particular problems dealing with Java apps that run in the background. Opera Mini and Facebook sometimes lock the phone up to the point where a battery pull is necessary. I took care of this by installing QuickPull and running it daily. But in a good phone you shouldn't have to do this.
On a higher note, on Verizon the Curve performs fantastically as a phone. But my favorite thing about the Curve is how it fits in your hand. The device is made for the palm. It seems RIM knows a thing or two about designing devices meant to be used for extended periods of time.
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