BlackBerry Curve 8520 review

Will BlackBerry's entry-level smartphone lure you in?

BlackBerry Curve 8520 review
The BlackBerry 8520 is still mainly business-focussed

TechRadar Verdict

Perfectly reasonable as a cheaper entry into the world of smartphones, but you may want more

Pros

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    Responsive

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    Good usability

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    Relatively cheap

Cons

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    Connectivity is lacking

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    Corners have been cut generally

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Updated: We originally reviewed this way back in 2009, so price details have changed. See Deals boxes for latest pricing information.

RIM's BlackBerry Curve 8520 is the cheapest QWERTY handset in the company's range, with a price tag £199 with an Orange pay-and-go SIM card, and is ideal for business users on a budget.

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