Blackberry Curve
By reneecancun02 onI recently was able to upgrade on my cell phone plan with AT and T.I had been wanting something with some extra features (calendar for appointments, email, etc.) so I thought I would try the BlackBerry Curve. With my upgrade option, I was able to get it a refurbished one for free.When it came in the package, it looks exactly like a new phone.
It is a PDA so it has many options on it.I don't use everything.I use the email option, the texting, and the appointment calendar (which is a godsend!).
I've had it about a month now and I absolutely love it.I chose the Crimson color.It's a very sleek looking design.It is a little wider than a flip phone but I don't mind that.It has the QWERTY keyboard which is awesome for texting.I have 2 teenage children that love texting me.With my old phone it took me forever to text (after I figured out how to do it!) and with this one it's much easier.
The display screen on the Curve is a very nice size (about 2"x2").When you take pictures with the phone, you can actually see the picture better.The camera on it is actually pretty good for a cell phone.
The only problem that I have had with this phone is the Bluetooth.And it's not really a problem but more like a letdown I guess.The Razr phones can't support the Curve so I can't get any music sent to me from anyone with a razr.So I'm currently trying to find someone that has a phone that can support linking with a Blackberry Curve.
This phone also has GPS and mapping software.I haven't figured this out yet but am working on it.
This phone is sleekly designed and looks professional.I think it is a great little smartphone!

I could use a PDA these days, but I also have a hard time justify the price, but glad someone is enjoying this phone.
I'm in the market for a BlackBerry. I have heard this one was great and it appears you agree. Thanks!