
BGR’s hinting that the Curve’s coming out from AT&T this Friday, the 25th., before their launch party on June 8th. Just a wee bit behind France, England and Germany, but that hardly stems the excitement around BBCool HQ. Woo, Curve!
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I’ve been using the Curve for several weeks and it’s a very nice device. I’ve used almost every portable device from RIM — before the BlackBerry existed.
I think the Curve will be a big seller, but there are a few problems (if you consider them that). Firstly, the keyboard is smaller than the 8700 and the 72xx series. If you have fat fingers — or even if you don’t — it is more difficult to use the Curve keyboard.
I’ve gotten used to the Curve keyboard, but the 8700 is better — although the keys are less slippery on the Curve
I write about that in my first impressions of the Curve in my camera phone weblog:
http://www.cameraphonereport.com/2007/05/my_first_blackb.html
Secondly,the photo quality isn’t what it should be. The photos are often better than the Pearl’s — with more vibrant color — BUT they are too yellow. There is a problem with the white balance.
The Pearl’s colors are duller and bluer, but sometimes more realistic.
I have posted an analysis as well as more than 70 photos — half from the Pearl and half from the Curve, taken within seconds of each other.
If you’re interested in the Curve’s image quality, you might want to read this…
http://www.cameraphonereport.com/2007/05/blackberry_curv.html