Advantages and Disadvantages of BlackBerry 9670 (Review)
Posted on | August 16, 2010 | No Comments

BlackBerry 9670 Clamshell specs as being a 480 x 360 internal screen, large external display, 5 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, WiFi, microUSB, microSD slot, and 512MB memory. Of the device he says it is CDMA, has an F-M1 battery, spots a nice QWERTY keyboard that isn’t raised, built in options for touch screen functionality, but he’s not too sure about the chrome finish.
BlackBerry 9670 is no doubt a departure from the usual portrait QWERTY handsets we’ve been accustomed to seeing, but it still manages to retain some elements that made RIM’s portfolio so successful. In addition, it is also the first phone to be seen running OS 6.0 and will likely carry the load for RIM’s future. The BlackBerry 9670 features CDMA connectivity, full QWERTY keyboard, 5-megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, 360 x 480 internal display, huge sized external display, track pad and microSD slot which is all wrapped in a punctual metallic casing.
BlackBerry 9670 has its own set of advantages and disadvantages. Okay, so there are a large percentage of people who want to own their own Blackberry phone. I get that. In fact, I’d want the same. No need to enumerate the features that would encourage you to buy this. Let’s just instead have a brief review of this model.
BlackBerry 9670 Specs:
Network
Phone Network CDMA, CDMA EV-DO
Service 800, 1900, 2000
Connectivity
Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP
Infrared No
Wi-Fi (WLAN) Yes
USB YesMicroUSB v2.0
Fax / Data Yes
Display
Main display Color TFT
Color display 65.536 colors
Dimensions N/A
Resolution 480 x 360 pixels
External display Yes
Memory
Internal memory 256MB
External memory 32GB
Memory slots 1
Storage types MicroSD, MicroSDHC
FM radio N/A
Java Yes
Audio player No
Video player No
Features
Add ringtones Yes
Organiser Organiser, Voice memo
Video call No
Other features BlackBerry 6 OS, 3.5mm audio jack, A-GPS
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