The compact, stylish BlackBerry Curve 8530 smartphone gives you all the tools you need to help make calls - and life - easier. Wi-Fi support and a full HTML browser lets you stay connected and the full QWERTY keyboard makes email and text messaging fast and easy. With it's built-in BlackBerry Messenger, corporate email support, 2.0 megapixel camera, stereo Bluetooth technology, and external memory support, you'll see why the BlackBerry 8530 is truly the smarter way.

Call quality: We found call quality on the BlackBerry Curve relatively clear: we could hear callers loud and clear and callers had no problem hearing us as well. Its easy enough to adjust the cell phones volume with the corresponding buttons on the side of the Curve. We also appreciated the built-in speakerphone
Additionally, there was no degradation in call quality when we used a Bluetooth headset, and we could still hear callers in a noisy environment, such as a crowded store.
Audio quality: The playback of music on the BlackBerrys speaker is quite impressive. Its loud and clear; so much so, we often lowered the volume on the cell phone when we were listening to music when using our own 3.5mm headphones. If you turn the smartphone display side down on a table its even louder. Additionally, the BlackBerry Curve 8530 supports stereo Bluetooth so if you prefer to go wireless, you can always listen to tunes via an optional Bluetooth-enabled stereo headset.
Menu/phone book: If you love the BlackBerry interface, youll be happy to learn this Curve sports the latest snazzy OS found on the BlackBerry Bold. You can use the BlackBerry Sync software to easily sync contacts, calendar, and e-mail between your computer and the Curve. Additionally, you can also view and edit Word docs, Excel docs, and PowerPoint presentations on the BlackBerry Curve 8530. You can even download attachments. You can store as many contacts as your available memory will allow. Each entry can hold multiple phone numbers, e-mail addresses, IM Handles, websites, birthday and anniversary information, a picture, as well as a slot for both work and home addresses. You can assign personal ringtones from songs saved on your memory card
The standard fare of BlackBerry applications are on the main screen. You can customize the look of the BlackBerry Curve interface.
Syncing media videos, music, and pictures is also infinitely easier thanks to the Roxio Media Manager software for BlackBerry (see Music for more details). The BlackBerry Curve comes with a micro-USB-to-USB cable so that you can connect it directly to your computer. Also, you can always use Bluetooth if your computer has that functionality. You can even add more applications by downloading them directly from the BlackBerry App Store. Once an application is downloaded it is stored in the Downloads folder.
Messaging: The reason most people buy a BlackBerry is for the messaging, and rightfully so; it really has perfected messaging, and it has a built-in spell checker
, which makes sending messages easier. Even better, its extremely easy to set up multiple e-mail accounts (including work e-mail) on this BlackBerry. You can do it during the initial setup of the device by following the prompts on the screen. Since this BlackBerry is designed for consumers, you can easily set up web-based e-mail, by following the prompts in Email Settings in the Setup folder. If you already have a BlackBerry e-mail account and are simply changing devices, you can upgrade the information in the BlackBerry Start menu. Plus this Curve has multiple IM applications (BlackBerry Messenger, AIM, Google Talk, ICQ, Yahoo! Messenger, and Windows Live Messenger) already loaded on the device. If you plan on using any of those IM clients a lot be sure to get an unlimited messaging plan since each message sent and received during an IM conversation counts as a single text message.
Camera/video: The BlackBerry Curve has a 2-megapixel camera with 5X digital zoom
, but lacks a flash and a tiny mirror for snapping self portraits. Overall, picture quality is decent and were happy to report it has a fast shutter. Youll have no problem capturing candid moments with this camera phone. Colors are a little washed out, but details are fairly sharp. Once you snap a picture, you can save it, rename it, save it as a Caller ID photo, delete it or send it. Camera features are a little skim, but you can adjust White Balance, Picture Size, Picture Quality, GeoTagging, and Color Effects (Normal, Black and White, or Sepia).
Additionally, you can view and shoot videos on the cell phone. Shooting videos is pretty easy and the quality is acceptable. While its a nice feature to have, youre probably going to enjoy watching videos you download or stream from the Internet over a WiFi connection. Video is smooth, however, we prefer the sharper screens found on the BlackBerry Tour.
Music: As noted, the BlackBerry Curve 8530 has a music player. You can listen to songs stored in MP3, AAC (Apples audio format), and recent WMA (Microsofts audio format) formats. There arent many music-centric features included in the player, but it has the ones weve come to expect: Repeat, Replay, Shuffle, and Playlists (you can even create them on the fly nice!). Youll also find a Headset Equalizer option for adjusting bass and treble, and an Audio Boost. Plus, you can save tunes stored in your cell phone as a ringtone. The Curve comes with about 256MB of memory onboard, if you want to store a ton of music get an extra MicroSD memory card. The real story with the music player is the dedicated previous, play/pause, and next buttons at the top of the cell phone. This makes it extremely easy to access and control the music player. We particularly enjoyed starting and stopping music at will while in other applications.
We still commend RIM for teaming up with Roxio to help you get music, photos, and videos from your computer onto the Curve. The software has an extremely intuitive user interface, so you dont even need to read directions to get started. You can also use this software to turn CDs into MP3s. Theres even an option to sync it with your iTunes application and sync up existing playlists. Another nice feature is the software wont allow you to transfer music that the Curve wont play back (that is, protected music that you might have purchased at an online store) onto it, so youll never have to wonder why a song isnt playing. Instead, youll get a pop-up that says, There are no media files in this folder that supports filter settings. We should note any songs purchased from iTunes with DRM integrated will not be played back on the BlackBerry Curve 8530.
Connectivity/Bluetooth/WiFi:You can do a lot with Bluetooth on this cell phone. Besides easily being able to connect to a Bluetooth headset (we found call quality was decent when we used the Plantronics Discovery 925), you can also use it to sync your contacts if your computer supports Bluetooth. We were able to easily connect to a MacBook Pro via Bluetooth.
This BlackBerry Curve 8530 has built-in WiFi, so you can use this Curve to log onto available WiFi networks to surf the Web or send/receive e-mail. Its a nice feature and it just takes moments to set up. The only thing you need to know is the WiFi network you want to use and password if needed.
We should note surfing the Web on the Curve wasnt bad, but WiFi was often faster. Web pages loaded quickly and you could scroll around them and zoom in/out via the trackball, but its still not the ideal viewing experience on a cell phone.
Look and feel: The consumer friendly BlackBerry Curve 8530 comes in two colors: black and violet. It also has a few noticeable new design elements. First, youll notice the smartphone lacks the trademark track ball; instead, youll find a trackpad. The trackpad works a lot like the one found on a laptop except instead of pressing a bar beneath the keypad to make a selection on a laptop, simply press the trackpad on the cell phone. Overall, we cant say we missed the trackball, though this did take a little practice to master. Next, theres the black rubberized casing covering the cell phones spine and the additional dedicated buttons on the top of the BlackBerry Curve. These dedicated keys are for controlling the music player. Youll find a Previous, Play/Pause/Mute, and Next keys. The display is bright and quite viewable even in direct sunlight.
Looks-wise the BlackBerry Curve 8530 has all the keys youd expect. However the main keys (Talk, Menu, Back, and End) arent buttons at all. Instead, they are simply part of the smartphones design. Although, the side buttons are concealed under the rubberized casing it does seem like this BlackBerry has more buttons than most. Additionally, in order to access the MicroSD card youll need to remove the back cover. The good news is that you will not have to remove the battery in order to change the MicroSD card. Additionally, the back case is easy to remove, but not so much that it feels flimsy. Finally, the BlackBerry 8530 isnt immune to smudges; the screen attracts face grease and fingerprints, but they are only obvious when the display is dark.
Keypad:The BlackBerry Curve 8530 sports raised keys with letters/symbols. Keys representing the numeric keypad have a different color on the top half of the keys. The individual keys all have slightly rounded edges. This aesthetically gives the keypad a bit of a slicker look. Although, the keys are close together there is space between them. Usability-wise we did find the QWERTY keyboard a bit cramped when trying to type messages with one hand and as a result encountered some mis-types when creating text messages. So youll definitely want to use two hands on the keyboard. Also, if you have larger fingers, youll likely have a harder time mastering this keyboard. While we were able to dial phone numbers with a minimal amount of misdials, we still wish the Alt key was on the other side of the keyboard away from the numbers, which would make it easier to access the numbers for other purposes.
We found battery life on the BlackBerry Curve 8530 impressive even with WiFi and Bluetooth activated. If you use the cell phone frequently to make calls, listen to music, as well as send/receive text messages and e-mail, this Curve will probably last about three days before needing to recharge. However, if you consider the Curve primarily a cell phone and less of a messaging device, youll get about four or five days of battery life from it. We should note that listening to music a lot on the Curve doesnt have an adverse affect on battery life. One plus: When the BlackBerry Curve 8530 is plugged into a computer via USB-to-MicroUSB cable.
| Operating System | |
|---|---|
| Operating System | N/A |
| Operating System Release Number | 5.0 |
| Cell Phone Design | |
|---|---|
| Phone Style | Bar |
| Phone Size | Small |
| Dimensions (H x W x D) | 4.3 x 2.4 x 0.5 in |
| Weight (w/standard battery) | 3.7 oz |
| Keyboard Type | Physical QWERTY |
| Touchscreen | No |
| Screen Size | 2.5 in. |
| Display | 320x240 pixel |
| Mil-Spec/Rugged | No |
| Push To Talk (PTT) | No |
| Camera & Video Features | |
|---|---|
| Camera Resolution | 2.0MP |
| Front Camera Resolution | N/A |
| Camera Flash | No |
| Advanced Features | |
|---|---|
| HDMI port | No |
| 1080p HD Video | No |
| 3D Camera/Video | No |
| NFC Capable | Not Available |
| PLAN/CMAS | Not Available |
| Wi-Fi | Yes |
| Cell Phone Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Processor Name | TI OMAP 3610 |
| Processor Speed | 528 MHz |
| Onboard Memory | 256MB Flash Memory |
| Removable Memory Card - Type | Micro SD Card |
| Maximum Memory Card Capacity | 32GB SDHC |
| Removable Memory Accessibility | Under Cover |
| Photo Caller ID | Yes |
| Expandable Memory Slot | MicroSD |
| External Volume Control | Yes |
| Service / Support | 1 Year Warranty |
| Accessibility | |
|---|---|
| Hearing Aid Compliance | M4/T4 |
| Digital TTY/TTD | Yes |
| Battery Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Talk Time | Up to 270 mins. |
| Standby Time | Up to 252 hrs. |
| Battery Milliamp (mAh) Hour | 1150 |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) |
| Connectivity | |
|---|---|
| Micro USB | Yes |
| Web Browser | Full HTML |
| GPS Type | S-GPS |
| Bluetooth | Stereo |
| USB Port Type | Micro-USB |
| Early Termination Fee | |
|---|---|
| Early Termination Fee - Initial Amount | Not Available |
| Early Termination Fee - Monthly Declining Amount | Not Available |
Customer Rating: 3.3

by Michelle Lewis -- January 8th 2012 -- Stone Mountain, GA
I bought this phone used on Amazon, it died on me about three weeks later, then I took it back to the metro store where I had insurance on the phone, they ordered me a new one and it constantly freezes up on me, I also ordered a new battery from the blackberry website, not impressed in fact after a couple of hrs the battery is dead, they told me to return it as it may have been defective. I don't know what happened to blackberry it used to be such a good sturdy, user friendly, now it horrible, it constantly dies, freezes up and you can't see anything on the home screen. Blackberry is not what is used to be. I'm thoroughly disappointed in the blackberry product, which once was a superior product.
Customer Rating: 1.3

by Leonard -- August 30th 2011 -- Milwaukee, WI
THIS IS THE ABSOLUTE WORST PHONE I HAVE EVER HAD! I have had two so far and neither of them worked properly. The first one kept freezing and I would have to reboot twice per week. Eventually this wore down some of the parts that held the battery in place and the phone had to be replaced by insurance, which I had to pay $100 out of pocket for. The insurance company issued me a replacement just 45 days ago and this phone completely died on me just last night. I AM NOT HAPPY WITH THE OPERATION OF THIS PHONE! I will never purchase another Blackberry!
Customer Rating: 2.8

by Kyle -- August 8th 2011 -- St.Martinville, LA
The phone is ok with what I need it for. I mostly send texts and I have no problems doing that. When im using it to talk to someone though I do lose connection alot, and the battery life of the phone needs so be worked on so it would last longer without me having to charge it every 12 hours.
Customer Rating: 4.5

by Shaunee -- June 30th 2011 -- Hong Kong, AZ
SO I LOVE THIS PHONE. It's amazing and, I love it. I always wanted a blackberry and I got one with straight talk and LOVED it. I would recommend this phone to anyone! Even a 5 year old can work it, cause that's me hahaha. Anyways BUY IT BUY IT BUY IT! ;)
Customer Rating: 4.5

by reginald -- June 8th 2011 -- atlanta, GA
I love the phone, as a backup line. Battery life is excellent. It can't compare to my DROID x. But I bought this phone for the purpose of contacting family Over seas, so with the MetroPCS plan it allows me to text them for free so I have no complaints. The majority of my family have blackberries so it allows us to stay in contact without running up the phone bill.
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