30 Oct 2012

Blackberry Curve 9360

Price:
RS: 29,500
Camera:
5MP, 2592×1944 pixels, LED flash, Geo-tagging, face detection, image stabilization, Video (VGA)
Battery:
Talk time Up to 5 h, Stand-by Up to 336 h, Music play Up to 25 h
Memory:
512MB built-in, 512MB RAM, microSD card (supposts up to 32GB)
Connectivity:
Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP, USB, WLAN (Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, UMA (carrier-dependent)), GPRS, EDGE, 3G (HSDPA 7.2 Mbps, HSUPA), NFC
Browser:
HTML
Colors:
Black, Purple, Pink
Entertainment :
MP4/H.263/H.264/WMV player, MP3/eAAC+/WMA/WAV/FLAC player, 3.5mm audio jack.
About BlackBerry Bold 9360
The thinner, newer Curve 9360 introduces Blackberry OS 7 to the audience and has also had its specifications updated to add NFC (Near-Field Communication), while the camera is upgraded to 5 mega pixels with auto focus and LED flash.
With NFC not just about smart payments, it’s possible that the youth market will help make sure the success of other NFC features like reading smart tags on posters and at events, or promptly pairing with NFC-enabled accessories.
Blackberry OS 7 also gives a lot of core applications, like Facebook, Twitter and BBM, updates that make them faster, in addition to including new features – like adding a social networking element to BBM. Users can now share what applications they’re using with friends, or upload photos more rapidly to Facebook.
Other features, like the powerful 800MHz processor, make this the most dominant Curve ever – and a big leap from both the 8520 and 9300. But it’s the 246DPI (480×320 pixel) display, which doesn’t have touch in case you’re wondering, and the breathtaking design that will have this becoming the phone of selection. At just 11m thick, the phone has to be held to fully appreciate how far the Curve has reached.
The Curve 9360 also has 3G/HSDPA, Wi-Fi and GPS, plus a micro SDHC card slot to expand memory by up to 32GB.

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