Sunday, June 8, 2014

BlackBerry Curve 9360

The Canadian manufacturer RIM is going through a bad patch. Some of its latest products have not really found their audience. But he can always count on this Curve 9360 to attract the QWERTY keyboard mechanical snags.  The Curve range is not one with which RIM takes the most risk. It is indeed an innovation rarely happens first in this product family. The Canadian manufacturer reserves primarily for the Bold. It is only then that the most proven of these innovations are invited in the Curve. Cynics will argue that the new materials are rare in the BlackBerry. 

Which is not completely wrong, especially for those proposing the form factor which consists of traditional screen in landscape mode and a QWERTY keyboard mechanics? It is true that with the exception of the optical track pad which replaced the small central ball "pearl", it took years to see the touch screen to happen. However, we do not find such a display on the Curve 9360, Curve 9380, but in the future. The Curve 9360 that we are testing here is actually the first of this series to embark BlackBerry OS 7. It has a screen in landscape format of 2.44 inches, an 800 MHz processor and 512 MB of memory (RAM).