This Blackberry smartphone follows the traditional design with a physical QWERTY keyboard and an optical track-pad. We like the fact that they made the 2.44-inch display a touchscreen. On the other hand, we feel that there are some areas that could have been improved, such as the 800MHz and the 3.2-megapixel camera. It also runs the BlackBerry 7.1, an older version of the operating system.
Don't be scared but, according to some sources, this phone has a 1.58 watts per Kg SAR rating (the level of radiation it emits), on a scale of 0 to 1.60! Yes, SAR ratings up to 1.60 are considered safe by the U.S. government but, you may be interested to know that most other phones have a smaller SAR rating.
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You better have tiny fingers, since the Curve 9310's touch screen has a smaller display surface to press on than many other smartphones. According to our calculations, it has a 2.85 square inch-display while
The included memory ( 512MB on-board memory ) may be too little for a smartphone.
TFT displays are ok (they used to be the best option), but in such an advanced phone, we would expect AMOLED, or even SuperAMOLED displays, known for their brightness in sunlight, richer contrast and lower energy consumption.
It's disappointing that we were not able to find information about its weight.
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Its 480 minutes of talk time is above the average. Even if talk time ratings are not necessarily measured the same way by each manufacturer, this is still an indication that the BlackBerry Curve 9310 will likely last more than other handsets.
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