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BlackBerry Curve is a model of entry level smartphones manufactured by Research In Motion since 2007.

The BlackBerry Curve model was launched in 2007 with the Curve 8300 series. The Curve model continued the "consumer-oriented" philosophy of the BlackBerry Pearl and 8800 series, such as robust multimedia features and a high-resolution built-in camera.

As is customary for BlackBerry devices, the 8300 series is composed of several types presented by distinct wireless providers, supporting that provider's network alongside with distinct services. In total 5 variants had been on the market; 8300, 8310, 8320, 8330 and 8350i.

CNET's Bonnie Cha has given Blackberry Curve a 5 star rating. However, she identified the Curve 8300's absence of 3G and Wi-Fi unnerving. Also not up to standards was the cell phone's absence of video-recording capabilities. Phone calling top quality was identified to be disappointing and it sounded hollow on the Curve 8300. Although the 8300 as at first released missed Video Clip Recording and Voice Note Recording, these capabilities have been supplied with the Blackberry OS 4.5 release.

RIM's BB Curve 8900 is a BlackBerry cell cellphone created by canadian company RIM.

When in development stages, it was imagined to be a component of the 9xxx sequence of 3G BlackBerry devices; however, it was launched in the first quarter 2009 as a quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE cellphone and named the Curve 8900. The system is an improve over the mature 8300 model, with the most important variances being a 3.2 Megapixel digital camera with video Camera, a micro-USB port, Wi-Fi, and an upgraded operating system with a much more modern design. Original launch was in Q1 2009 on T-Mobile but was later on unveiled on AT&T as well. This mobile phone is known as Blackberry Javelin in Asia.