Blackberry 8900 Curve vs Blackberry Bold 9000
Thursday, May 21, 2009
RIM has created highly intelligent handsets. The only problem is there are now too many to choose from. Everything has its pros and cons which makes one different from another so we have to compare them and get the best one of them.
Design: -
Both the Blackberry 8900 have traditional big screen, QWERTY keyboard and familiar trackball scroller. Curve is 110g (as opposed to 133g), and smaller in all respects at 109x60x13.5mm. The Bold isn’t much bigger, with the 114x66x14mm frame managing to straddle the line of being cool and straight-laced.
Screen: -
Well, 9000 has 2.41? 480 x 320 TFT screen offered a resolution twice that of the old Curve devices, matching the iPhone in clarity if not size. The Blackberry 8900 manages to beat the Bold’s landmark screen with a 2.44? 480 x 360 display, both larger and a higher resolution.
Camera: -
Bold’s impressive 2 megapixel camera and LED flash has been superseded by the Curve’s 3.15 MP Autofocus snapper.
Connectivity: -
The Blackberry 9000 Bold has fixed up with 3G connectivity over HSDPA at 3.6Mbps, and USB 2.0 support. The Curve, however…doesn’t. The BlackBerry Bold definitely stands head and shoulders above in this category, as the choice for someone serious about being always connected.
Battery/Memory: -
The Curve has a standby time of 356 hours and a talk time of 5 1/2 hours, contrasting the Bold’s slightly shorter 310 hours and talk time of 5 hours standby. Under the hood, plenty is going on with the Curve 8900 as it has an impressive up to 16GB MicroSDHC card support, as opposed to the Bold’s 8GB and 1GB in-built.
The Blackberry Mobile Phone is avialable on networks : Blackberry 8900 O2 and Blackberry 8900 Orange.


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