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The audio quality via the built-in speakerphone is quite good and the volume is super loud. The Curve also has a standard 3.
BlackBerry Maps is a free application that gives you North America maps, and allows you to search locations and POIs as well as get directions. We tested the new VZ Navigator v5. VZ Navigator v5 has a new user interface that integrates local POIs, movies, gas prices and weather on the home screen. When you launch VZ Navigator you get a slideshow of these local info pages centered on your current location. Trip navigation, turn-by-turn directions, 3D maps and voice guidance are still quite similar to the previous version of VZ Navigator.
Route calculations are fast and re-routing is smooth. Like the older version, VZ Navigator 5 has traffic reporting, local search and location sharing with friends and family. Like the BlackBerry Curve , the Curve also has a 2 megapixel camera with 5x digital zoom and a fixed focus lens. By default the right convenience key launches the camera application. For a smartphone, a 2 megapixel built-in camera is low end; but by 2 megapixel camera phone standards, the Curve takes decent photos.
Still images look bright with saturated and balanced colors, but there is a good deal of noise in the photos. The camera application offers settings for white balance, picture resolution, quality, color effect and geotagging.
Videos look smooth and the audio is in sync with the video. With moderate use you will need to charge the smartphone every other day.
The standby time is average reaching about a week. For Verizon users who have been waiting for the new entry-level Curve, the is finally here. The Curve is a solid smartphone with decent specs, and it has the new trackpad and the dedicated media control buttons on top.
The smartphone feels fast running multimedia apps like music and video, and it supports the new VZ Navigator 5. The Curve has good voice calling quality and a loud speakerphone, an excellent push email experience, built-in WiFi and the latest Bluetooth v2.
The BlackBerry web browser still disappoints in terms of speed and rendering capabilities, and we wish the battery life was better. Shop all. Shop all deals. Free phones. My offers. Fios Home Internet. Bring your own device. Certified pre-owned.
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