The BlackBerry 8900 Curve is a great smartphone that comes with a refined design that allows you to have all the features of your favourite email device but in a sleeker and slimmer deisgn. The BlackBerry Curve 8900 smartphone is an easy-to-use device that delivers expanded functionality and reliable results. Here we look at the best apps ever BlackBerry 8900 Curve should have.
The BlackBerry 8900 Curve fits in your hand, like it fits in your life - perfectly. The 480 x 360 pixel screen offers up crisp display that is ideal for video, images, text, maps and more importantly, for reading all your email on the go.
You’ll be amazed by the vivid color the screen projects when you’re browsing the Internet, playing games or watching your favorite video. With a built-in media player for music and videos, internet access, a 3.2-Megapixel camera that also records video, it’s like having a full multimedia system in your pocket. Even if you’re not a natural at photography, you can rely on auto focus, auto flash and image stabilization to help you capture the moment. When an event can’t be captured in a single instant, use sound and action to help tell the story using the video camera. Then share it in an email or picture message.
To make even more of the BlackBerry 8900 Curve there are a whole wealth of apps on offer. Here we look at the best apps every BlackBerry 8900 Curve owner should have.
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Viigo
£free
Getting your daily fix of news is essential, so having a cracking RSS makes logical sense. Thankful, Viigo is free and also the best RSS reader for the BlackBerry, so what more excuse do you need to download it? Viigo offers a host of recommended feeds to keep your brain fed, but it’s the ability to add your own feeds or even import a Google Reader library onto your BlackBerry that makes this a must have. Once running, the app downloads updates onto your BlackBerry in the background.
Google Maps
£free
You may be thinking, ‘wait a minute, this is already on my BlackBerry!’ and depending on the network you’re on, you’d be right but not everyone gets this as standard on their device. If that applies to you, it’s a great addition to BlackBerry Maps, as pulling up your location can be much quicker when in poor reception areas. The search database is far more detailed than those on BlackBerry Maps and what’s more, if you’re truly lost then you can pull up Street View
Captureit
£free
A simple screen capture utility for the BlackBerry 8900 Curve and other BlackBerry smartphones with OS version 4.3 or higher. It’s easy to use as you just assign the application to a Blackberry quick key, then when you press the key on the screen the app will capture whatever is happening on the screen. What’s more, it can save the pic to your main memory or to a storage card. Simple and easy to use and makes capturing images oh so quick.
Facebook for BlackBerry 1.5
£free
Facebook on your BlackBerry is nothing new but Facebook for BlackBerry 1.5 the app no longer simply acts as a front to the mobile version of the site. Instead, it’s a fully integrated app that will sync with your Facebook profile with images of your Contacts from your Address Book. What’s more, as long as you leave it running in the background, it’ll drop all the ongoing conversations into your inbox, so you’ll never be alone again!
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Qik
£free
Qik is one of the most powerful and versatile video streaming apps out there, so we were surprised to find that it’s still free to download. The idea is simple, start running the app and then start recording video on your BlackBerry and it will instantly be uploaded online for people to watch it being streamed in real-time online. Naturally, this only really works with a 3G BlackBerry but if you’re on Wi-Fi or 3G, the entire vide
Youmail
£free
Want a quick and easy way to view missed calls on your BlackBerry 8900 Curve? This free app replaces using Voicemail, so can save you money too. It will visually tell you the person who called, showing up their contacts within the app. You need to register with the website first but once you’ve done that you can handle everything through your BlackBerry 8900 Curve. You can set custom messages for different contacts, so you can split out business and family messages with ease.





