hello everybody is Lynn law from cnet
bringing you guys the blackberry curve
9310 by boost mobile the 9310 is a
lightweight handset complete with a four
row portrait qwerty keyboard and
trackpad navigation it operates on
boosts 3g network and is preloaded with
lots of go to apps like youtube facebook
and twitter there's also an easy to use
FM radio feature the device has a two
point 44 inch qvga display and runs on
the blackberry 7.1 OS on the back
there's a 3.2 megapixel camera with
flash you can access the camera here on
the right with this shortcut key there's
also a dedicated bbm button for instant
messaging and chatting the handset is
powered by a 1450 milliampere hour
battery which translates to roughly
eight hours of reported talk time now
the boost version is a little more
expensive off the shelf than verizon's
9310 it's model goes for about a hundred
dollars while verizon's is about fifty
dollars after you agree to a two-year
contract but while verizon's unlimited
prepaid plan costs eighty dollars a
month boost mobile cost about forty five
dollars a month for unlimited talk text
and BBM and if you pay your payments on
time and stick with boost that could
straight down to thirty dollars a month
again i'm lynn from cnet bringing you
guys the blackberry curve 9310 by boost
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