This mobile phone fits a Prime Minister unequivocally.
Which, the new Curve from RIM?
Yes, Blackberry Curve 8900 Enterprise Mobile Phone is all set to hit the UK markets through O2. And definitely, it would be welcomed sceptically by the UK folk, as usual. Considering the Europeans' deterrence in this matter, they may be condoned.
Get that Mr Salisbury. Hinted at Peter Steinbruck's flick that Mr Brown's economic rescue plan for the UK is ineffective
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And the sarcasm of The Independent, calling Gordon Brown a spendthrift. This is exactly where the propped up, background noise cancellation of Curve 8900 proves worthy.
Now, where do Curve 8900 go from here?
It boasts of Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, quad band EDGE capability and Bluetooth. A next generation CPU that clocks 512 Mhz speed drives this mobile phone. This smartphone from RIM also includes a 2.4" HVGA (480 x 360 pixels) that senses the ambient light to enhance its brightness.Is it a sensible move, launching it along with its own Blackberry Storm 9500 Mobile Phone?
Boy, no problem there, for Storm is a touch screen smartphone that targets the iPhone users primarily, as Curve 8900 targets a different group of enterprise phone users. But there are other problems, like it is priced $ 179.99 in Canada, while we here can only expect it at around GBP 234 that is tad expensive. Perhaps, a part of the financial packages of Gordon Brown.
Plans of Gordon Brown? But should not Canada, being an American country and more hit by the recession, hike the prices than us?
You are a cynic boy, like Robert Mugabe, the President of Zimbabwe, who simply cannot conceive the naïve intentions of Mr Brown to help the Cholera stricken Zimbabwe. Wonder US secretary of State Ms Rice and the PM of Kenya Mr Raila Odinga too had shared similar ideas and got away with them, as only Mr Brown was chastised. using the expression 'the mad PM'.
What more with our new Crackberry smartphone?
Yeah, this phone offers much more for the traveller; a Telenav GPS navigator explaining the GPS capabilities of it. Well, would you loose your way with Blackberry maps arround, and what more; geotagging is also facilitated. This could do a world of good for our PM, if he is pondering over the chances of an Australian tour, along with the US Vice President Mr Al Gore to urge Mr Kevin Rudd to back something called the Agreement for Global Climate Change.
It has a camera?
Right call! A 3.2MP version with autofocus, digital zoom capability, image stabilisation and built-in flash, apart from video recording, well backed up by its microSD and SDHC support, where the memory can be expanded up to 16GB. You would also be fascinated by its 5.5 hours talktime and 15 days standby.
What else for amusement?
Ample. You have a fine media player coming built-in here to recognise a good number of audio formats. Now, what about some cool numbers for a few swift dance moves with Ms Lisa Snowdon? Well, if you are the one basking in your solitude, you can well bank on the 3.5 mm stereo headset jack of it, for some musical intimacy for certain.
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