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BlackBerry Curve 9360 Review

The BlackBerry Curve is back and is now slimmer and sexier — the thinnest Curve there is. I’ve been using the Curve 9360 for a couple of week now since we went to Jakarta for the BlackBerry launch event last week. Check out our full review of the BlackBerry Curve 9360 after the jump.

The Curve 9360 looks pretty much similar to its predecessor although RIM has generously shaved off a lot of fat, making the device thin. The body is shaped with a lot of sharp curves and tapers toward the sides giving you the impression that it is really thin and light (which actually works).

The micro-USB port is at the left side of the handset while the 3.5mm audio port is at the top and aside from the lock button beside it, there’s not much else ports or buttons on the device. The volume controls on the right are masked by rubber pads so you don’t notice them right away.

The back panel is curved and has a piano-black finish with the BlackBerry logo etched at the top middle. There, you’ll find the 5MP camera flushed to the left side and the LED flash on the opposite side (gives it a symmetrical robotic eye look).

The one other button that is actually somewhat hidden is the Lock screen button at the top corner (like the forehead of the handset) which is indicated by a padlock sign.

The menu controls of the Curve 9360 remained practically the same from the previous models. It’s not a touch panel but a physically large button that you have to press down hard (and more often than not, using your fingernails instead of your fingers). Pretty awkward if your have big fingers but if this is how the Curve was built for so many years, I guess familiarity trumps everything else (I asked several old-time Curve users and this is something they actually complain about).

The Curve 9360 is among the first BlackBerry handsets to run BB OS 7 out of the box and despite the seemingly average specs of the Curve, the OS works flawlessly. It’s fast, fluid and very responsive. BB OS 7 is definitely very light and optimized (which is a wonder why they could not upgrade the older Curves into OS7).

As for apps, there’s access to the BlackBerry App World which offers plenty of downloads both paid and free. It’s great that the most popular ones like Facebook and Twitter are readily available, plus many more. Access to the Music Store is provided by Amazon MP3.

The Social Feeds aggregates messages from BBM, Twitter, Facebook, Google Talk, Windows Live and Yahoo! Messenger so that covers practically 99% of your online messaging needs.

The screen is small, measuring 2.44″ across but the display is actually really good at 246 ppi. It’s clean and crisp, relatively bright and has good contrast that’s still usable in the outdoors despite the glare. Video playback is smooth and rich in colors but I don’t think anyone would enjoy watching a full-length movie on this really small screen.

The audio on the Curve 9360 is surprisingly good. The default alert tones for calls and SMS seemed weak but when I played some music and videos, the speakers at the back panel were relatively powerful with good volume range and nice, crisp sound that’s not tinny at all.

The 5-megapixel camera takes decent pictures; a little grainy but way better than the previous Curves we’re tried. It’s not as good as the one on the Bold 9900 but it’s usable. The video capture isn’t as good either and there’s no HD quality video capture. The only useful features on the camera are the generous number of scene modes which includes Text Mode for taking pictures of documents. And no, there’s no secondary, front-facing camera here.

The full-qwerty keyboard is nice and easy to use — that is, if you have small fingers. They’re a bit cramped for my taste though.

The most notable addition to the Curve 9360 is the inclusion of Near-Field Communication (NFC) but there’s not much practical use for that now here in the Philippines.

The complete hardware configuration of the Curve 9360 is as follows (note that the internal storage is just 521MB so you’ll definitely need an extra microSD card if you want to takes photos or capture videos).

BlackBerry Curve 9360 specs:
2.44″ display @ 480×360 pixel
800MHz processor
512MB of RAM
512MB internal storage
up to 32GB microSD
HSDPA 7.2Mbps
WiFi 802.11 b/g
5MP camera with LED flash
VGA video recording
NFC support
Bluetooth 2.1 w/ A2DP
GPS w/ aGPS support
BlackBerry OS 7.0
Li-Ion 1,000mAh battery

The battery capacity of the Curve 9360 is only 1,000mAh. That’s okay if you’re just into SMS or calls for the most part of the day but when you have BBM on and the Social Feeds running, your normal 2 to 2.5 days will easily drop down to just under a day (so don’t forget to bring along a portable battery pack).

The Curve 9360 is definitely the best-looking BlackBerry that RIM has ever made. No doubt about that. It’s slim, sexy and has all the curves at the right places. It’s so light and pocketable that you can place it in your breast pocket and easily forget about it.

If you’re after the basic BlackBerry services like BBM and the Social Feeds, the Curve 9360 fits the bill. Its got its own share of shortcomings (namely the battery, camera and the tiny keyboard) but certainly makes up for it in the looks and form factor. I’m actually thinking of it as a candidate for the best secondary phone.

The suggested retail price of Php16,990 is a bit on the steep side though considering the older and popular Curve 8250 is already in the sub-Php10k range.

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Abe is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of YugaTech with over 20 years of experience in the technology industry. He is one of the pioneers of blogging in the country and considered by many as the Father of Tech Blogging in the Philippines. He is also a technology consultant, a tech columnist with several national publications, resource speaker and mentor/advisor to several start-up companies.

44 Responses

  1. Avatar for jdGONEMAD jdGONEMAD says:

    the thing with BB is that there aint enough apps to install in it.

  2. Avatar for thisisit thisisit says:

    I already upgraded the OS of my 9360 to the latest version which is OS 7.530. Installer and guide here: www.tipidcp.com/viewtopic.php?tid=19648

  3. Avatar for thisisit thisisit says:

    I already upgraded the OS of my 9360 to the latest version which is OS 7.530. Installer and guide here: http://www.tipidcp.com/viewtopic.php?tid=19648

  4. Avatar for BB 9360 BB 9360 says:

    I already updated my BB 9360 OS to the latest version which is OS 7.530. Installer and guide here: http://www.tipidcp.com/viewtopic.php?tid=19648

  5. Avatar for cman loloko cman loloko says:

    do they have white color

  6. Avatar for GrewSober GrewSober says:

    This is my first BB phone and I’m in love with it. I previously used Samsung Galaxy Ace but just simply got tired of Android (I mean c’mon! Phone manufacturers keep on releasing new models eveery week and I don’t earn millions to go with the flow and buy a new and updated model monthly!). I only use my phone for business and messaging and my BB Curve 9360 delivers what I need. I don’t care much about the camera since I would only use it to update my photos in Facebook and Twitter. I didn’t have a tinge of regret switching from SGA to Curve 9360 compared to the last time when I bought my Galaxy Ace where I was weighing if I made the right choice. My BB Curve has the features that I mostly need and use. I would always get compliments from my colleauges who are also BB users since my hone is definitely a looker and amazingly slim for a BB. I must say thanks Yugatech for the sound review and thanks to RIM for coming up with this beauty. My next plan is to buy a BB Playbook to pair with my Curve but then again, I am not closing my doors to Android since I also love that platform. All in all, having a Blackberry works wonders for me as a professional! I just hope it will come with a software update to improve its battery life but for the meantime, I can always bring my charger with me ;-) Looking forward to also get the new BB phones next year with BBX platform.

    • Avatar for lavander lavander says:

      how much buy mo sa bb curve 9360?

    • Avatar for 1337 1337 says:

      All BlackBerry products are inferior when pit against an Android/iOS.

      Hell, you would buy the Playbook even if it DOES NOT HAVE ANY NATIVE EMAIL OR CALENDAR APPLICATION!
      (Update coming early 2012.. that’s like 9 months IF the update goes live in Jan.)

      Talk about being a BlackBerry evangelist..

    • Avatar for 1337 1337 says:

      .. that’s like 9 months SINCE RELEASE ..

  7. Avatar for cakkes cakkes says:

    Do a quick search sa website ng globe for iphone 4s and you will get a hit for one of their teasers for Iphone 4s – 100 units left eehehhehe

  8. Avatar for sano sano says:

    boring phone

  9. Avatar for castleville bot castleville bot says:

    my favorite phone

  10. Avatar for bbstore bbstore says:

    looks great! nice upgrade
    www.bbstore.com.ph for bb original accessories

  11. Avatar for xxx9 xxx9 says:

    is it worthy ba? since bbx is coming?

    been using curve 9300 for couple of weeks and want to try this new curve 9360 for some reason, maybe os7 is much better..

    • Avatar for LAVANDER LAVANDER says:

      HI.I JUST WANNA ASK IF BB CURVE 9300 has a good battery life and connects fast using ppaid data services?thanks

  12. Avatar for florencia florencia says:

    wow naman, bat ganito yung comments box mo Sir Yuga.

  13. Avatar for Marco Marco says:

    Wow! Ganda naman nyan!

  14. Avatar for josh josh says:

    Still happy with my torch 9800! :) #TEAMBLACKBERRY

  15. Avatar for Jamai Jamai says:

    Another outdated, overpriced offering from RIM

  16. Avatar for dulfo dulfo says:

    This was my first choice as an upgrade to my 8520 but finally settled with the 9810 after the later price dropped to 20k in Kimstore. But, my bro-in-law was happy after he got one of this 9360 as an unlocked phone in the mall. He preferred the BB pre-paid plan 299.

  17. Avatar for jonaflormicfren jonaflormicfren says:

    Nice, more better than the previous.

  18. Avatar for Nombie Nombie says:

    Great phone although I’m personally waiting for the 9790. I hope Globe releases all the remaining OS7 phones before Xmas :)

  19. Avatar for TechnoKyle TechnoKyle says:

    It looks more like a Blackberry bold.

  20. Avatar for Jhay G Jhay G says:

    Nice review there! Kimstore is also selling for P15,000. Not bad eh?

    And check out the latest OS update for BlackBerry 9360, OS 7.0.0.474 from AT&T.

    Cheers!

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