Blackberry has wasted no time keeping up with the high demand for instant technology and consumer gratification, all in the palm of the user’s hand. The new Blackberry Curve 8900, code named Javelin, has come storming onto the scene, no pun intended at the Blackberry sister phone the touch screen Storm. This new phone has tech gurus drooling as it seems to have everything one could ever imagine in a phone. The new 8900 offers many of the traditional features that have made Blackberries the sensation they are today including web browsing, email, mobile updates from social networks, and of course the holy grail of text messaging ability.
The new 8900, seen as the replacement to the curve, also offers a highly touted 3.2M camera, Wi-Fi support, built in GPS, Blackberry Maps, and an Enhanced Media Player. One of the most popular features of this all in one “phone-computer-GPS-camera crew-personal assistant” device is the stunning resolution and clarity of its new screen. Smaller than the screen of the Bold, critics say it is the sharpest and crispest Blackberry screen yet.
What about size you ask? Yes it does matter, and in this case it is perfect. The Javelin weighs in at just less than 4.00 ounces and fits comfortably into pockets and purses alike. Coming from someone who is a self proclaimed texting-addict, the keys of the new 8900 seem perfect for hours of messaging at the expense of my thumbs. The keys are said to be spaced just right and have a solid feel to them.
Blackberry always seems to be coming out with new updates, new models, and new ways to keep themselves one click ahead of the competition. The operating system on the blackberry has generally enjoyed widespread success, but could there be trouble on the horizon? Look out for search engine giant Google, as they break into the market with their new Android operating system now being launched on phones by T-Mobile. For more on that and the latest in technology buzz check us out on twitter for daily updates.
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