In use and the software is very easy to use with simple instructions clearly designed to be viewed while walking or in the car.
The screen is just about large enough, although its certainly not as big as the model, and perhaps realising this, we noticed that the fonts, search boxes, and other icons are considerably larger than you might expect - think one of those large key telephones that you've been threatening to buy your grandma.
The result means you you aren't hunting for the information but this can lead to not everything fitting on the screen at once. We liked the Curve when it first came out we actually personally own one and the addition of GPS is a welcomed one. However, as a BlackBerry, the is great stuff offering virtually all the functionality of the but in a smaller package plus the inclusion of a digital camera.
What more could we want, well 3G and Wi-Fi of course, and there are already rumours of a Curve with both heading our way, but until that appears, this will be worth the upgrade for current Curve users if you are always finding yourself lost.
Why you can trust Pocket-lint. Verdict We liked the Curve when it first came out we actually personally own one and the addition of GPS is a welcomed one. Writing by Stuart Miles.
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