There are no apps for Blackberry
if it has buletooth you can of if it has a memory chip it the phone
you cant you need to buy a newer one n00b
Hosted BES refers to a "Blackberry Enterprise Server". Hosted Blackberry Enterprise Servers are generally used to allow Blackberries to sync up with Google Apps.
The Blackberry Curve 9300 is much better than the 8520 because the 9300 has a faster processor and Internet connection as the 8520 doesn't, but the 8520 is much cheaper than the 9300 but i recommend the 9300.
You can delete the chat of Google easily. You have to login from the blackberry curve first. Then go into the chat and delete it.
blackberry curve's are better as they have the latest apps on them and they look alot nicer.
you go on blackberry app world
No but you can get lots of apps
go on bb apps world and redownload it (its free)
delet multiple voice note on Blackberry 9900
The BlackBerry Curve 8350i has many preinstalled apps and also enables you to download additional apps from third-party developers. You can run one app while several other apps operate in the background. Whenever you open a new app, the previous apps continue to operate. You can track your active apps by pressing the "Menu" key to access the Apps page. Press and hold the "Alt" key then push the "Esc" key. Scroll through the list to view the active apps operating on your BlackBerry Curve.
Yes it is a smartphone because you can buy apps for it and therefore it is a smartphone... :)
Htc are better because you can download apps and blackberry are mainly good 4 BBM and my friend once had a blackberry curve 9320 and got rid of it after 3 months
The Blackberry Curve 9330 offers pre-loaded MySpace, Twitter, and Facebook apps for those interested in social networking, as well as a variety of IM services.
The BlackBerry Curve 8530 is like having a computer in your pocket. Some of the features that are different from the rest are the options to access apps such as facebook and twitter. It is great for someone on the go and who likes to stay in touch with their business.
will there be a blackberry curve 4g?