Original series (8300) The original model, Curve 8300, was introduced on May 3, 2007, with version 4.5 of
BlackBerry OS. The Curve lineup continued the "consumer-oriented" philosophy of the
BlackBerry Pearl and 8800 series, and included multimedia features and a
built-in camera. As was customary for BlackBerry devices, the 8300 series consisted of several models offered by different wireless providers, supporting that provider's network along with specific services. The 8300 was launched alongside the business-oriented 8800 series, which lacks a camera like earlier BlackBerry models. In total, 5 variants were released; 8300, 8310, 8320, 8330 and 8350i. The 8300, 8310, and 8320 are able to support North American and European GSM technologies. Later in 2007, the
8310 was launched with GPS. At the end of 2007,
Research in Motion announced the
8320 featuring Wi-Fi but lacking a
GPS receiver. In early 2008, which is
Verizon Wireless and Research in Motion the first CDMA Curve, the Curve
8330. This phone also featured upgraded memory as well and
GPS. It only served the 800/1900 MHz range for
CDMA2000 and
1xEV-DO. It was also the first Curve to have video recording at 240 x 176 resolution in
3GP format. The
8350i was the last of the 8300 series to come out, which supported the 800/900 MHz
iDEN and
Push-to-Talk. It had 128 MB of memory and weighed 135g.
CNET gave the Curve an "Excellent" rating. However, they found the Curve 8300's lack of
3G and
Wi-Fi disappointing. Also disappointing was the phone's lack of video-recording capabilities. Call quality was determined to be subpar and calls sounded hollow on the Curve 8300. While the 8300 as originally released lacked Video Recording and Voice Note Recording, these functions have been provided with the Blackberry OS 4.5 release.
Curve 8900 The BlackBerry 8900, also codenamed "Javelin" for Asian markets, was released in November 2008 with OS version 5.0 as a quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE phone and named the Curve 8900. The device is an upgrade over the older 8300 model, with the most significant differences being a 3.2-megapixel camera, a micro-USB port, Wi-Fi, and an upgraded operating system. The initial release was in November 2008 in the UK & Canada, though it later released in the US in February 2009 on T-Mobile, and later on AT&T as well.
China Mobile versions were released the 8910 in 2010 and 2011 the 8980. The 8910 is identical except for the removal of wifi to comply with Chinese regulations at the time. The 8980 design is radically different from the 8900 or 8910; its design cues are virtually identical to the Blackberry Bold 9700/9780/9788 series but lacking 3G capabilities; the 8980's keyboard is the typical Curve "chicklet". While not as positive as other BlackBerry phones, the reviews of the Curve 8900 were mostly positive with praise for the improvements made over previous models but was criticized for the lack of
3G and a relatively slow processor. The 8900 was also praised for its new, stylish and confident look.
Curve 8500 Series , the first BlackBerry with a trackpad.The BlackBerry Curve 8500 series was announced in July 2009 and released the following August with OS version 5.0. This series continued Research in Motion's developing "consumer-oriented" philosophy of the
BlackBerry Pearl and the 8300 series smartphones with the inclusion of additional multimedia features. It was also the first BlackBerry to introduce the
trackpad, replacing the
trackball used in previous models. A CDMA version was released as the Curve 8530. The 8500 series was notably popular in
Indonesia, where it was referred to after its internal codename "Gemini", and gained a cult status within the country's then-growing smartphone culture.
Curve 9300 The BlackBerry Curve 9300 was the first Curve device that supports 3G networks. The 9300, and its
CDMA counterpart, the Curve 9330, also contained some minor improvements over the previous 8500 series including a faster processor and the ability to upgrade the OS to BlackBerry 6. The BlackBerry Curve 9300 also continued with the dedicated media keys on the top first introduced with the 8500 series. The Curve 9300 was released on
Rogers Wireless in Canada on August 4, 2010. == BlackBerry 7 series ==