Connectivity and Communication
The BlackBerry Curve Touch was built to support GSM and HSPA network technologies, which would have provided robust connectivity for voice and data services across various global networks. It included Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n for wireless internet access and Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP for connecting to other devices. It had a GPS and Assisted GPS for navigation and location-based services, expanding its functionality in travel and logistics scenarios. Interestingly, the phone included NFC capabilities, allowing for potential contactless payments and data sharing, though it did not support FM radio.
- ⬤ BlackBerry Curve Touch Camera and Multimedia
- ⬤ BlackBerry Curve Touch Connectivity and Communication
- ⬤ BlackBerry Curve Touch Battery and Other Features
- ⬤ BlackBerry Curve Touch Conclusion