Last modified on May 9th, 2012, Posted on May 9th, 2012
It’s a budget phone. The new BlackBerry Curve 9320 is entry-level model globally rather than being particularly aimed at emerging markets.
This phone has a BBM button and built in parental controls, it’s for kids, and for countries where BBM is cheaper then texting and phones are not subsidized. But considering RIM is flooding the market with low-end devices, like the Curve 9360, then they are competing against themselves, as bottom-feeders usually do.
Last modified on May 1st, 2012, Posted on May 1st, 2012
Very Very nice looking phone & The screen size is great! definitely should not go any bigger than 4.2! Wonderful specs hope we get them on the offical device. I really like the Blackberry’s touch interface. Very smooth, and precise. That’s what a good touch phone needs. This phone has potential.
Front Facing with no flash. Rear Camera with Flash
3.5MM Headphone Jack, microHDMI, microUSB
Bluetooth, NFC
16GB Internal
Non-Removable Battery
Please take note that this is just Dev alpha, not the real BB10 phone, this phone are only for developers who want to work for BB10 apps, this will not be released in the market. We still don’t have BB10 phone.
The new BlackBerry Curve 9320 cell phone is a smart move and a smart device at low cost, its designed to make people happy but also get people into blackberry because its a cheap phone. The next ones people see will be BB10 and premium blackberry.
The Curve 9320 will have a 2.44 QVGA non-touchscreen display, a 3.2-megapixel camera, single-core processor, 512 MB RAM, GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, microSD card slot, 1450mAh battery and BB7. This is a phone that is made directly for markets outside of north america, developing markets, low cost, long battery, tough phone that is fully featured. Blackberry is very populate outside of the states…..so I would think outside your very small box at some point…
I thought the BlackBerry Curve 9320 is the successor of the curve 9300 and the 9220 is the 8520′s. Its just design-wise these look like the next step for RIM to make their entry-level phones have BB7. Blackberrys are selling well in the UK, most teenagers prefer BlackBerrys than any other brand, But 3.2 megapixel in 2012, come on BB 5 megapixel camera sensors are so cheap nowadays. The BlackBerry Curve 9320 features a 2.44 inch QVGA display, BlackBerry OS 7.1, Wi-Fi, full QWERTY keypad, and a 3.2MP rear camera.
It’s nice to see BlackBerry has a nice entry device. This is a phone for emerging markets folks, it will never see the light of day in the U.S. This is targeted for entry-level users and third world nations where phone and data plans are expensive.
– 2.44-inch display (320×240 resolution) – 3.2MP fixed-focus camera with video capabilities – 512MB RAM and ROM – Bluetooth, FM radio and more – BlackBerry OS 7.1