BlackBerry Curve 8900
packed with features...
Display
High resolution 480x360 pixel color
Available Features:
display
a71 Camera (3.2 MP)
Transmissive TFT LCD
a71 Wi Fi® Support
Supports over 65,000 colors
a71 Built in GPS
Screen Size: 2.44 inches (diagonally
a71 Enhanced Media Player
measured)
a71 Video Recording
a71 BlackBerry® Maps
a71 Wireless Email
Camera & Video Recording
a71 Organizer
Camera: 3.2 MP camera (JPEG Encoding)
a71 Browser
with Auto focus, Image
a71 Phone
stabilization, Flash and 2X Digital Zoom
a71 Corporate Data Access
Video Camera: Normal Mode: 240x180
a71 SMS/MMS
pixel, MMS Mode: 176x144 pixel
Media Player
Data Input & Navigation
35 key backlit QWERTY keyboard
Video Format Support: DivX, XviD
(MPEG4 Advance Simple Profile),
Trackball located on front face of
H.263, WMV3
device, ESC key to the right,
Audio Format Support: .3gp, WAV,
Menu to the left
MIDI, AMR NB, G711u/A, GSM610,
Dedicated Keys: Send, End, Mute,
PCM, MP3, AAC/AAC+/eAAC+,
Lock, VAD (user customizable),
WMA9/10 Standard/Pro
2stagecamera
(user customizable),
2x volume/zoom
User Interface: Intuitive icons and
BlackBerry® Maps
menus
Assisted and autonomous GPS enabled
Battery & Battery Life
Battery: 1400 mAHr
5.5 hrs
removable/rechargeable
Talk Time
cryptographic lithium cell
Talk Time: 5.5 hours
15 days
Standby Time: 356 hours
Standby Time
airtime
a71a71
hardware software
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