The first Blackberry Curve to come with OS7, the Curve 9360 is awash with amazing features. Improved JavaScript means you can enjoy faster web page rendering, and the addition of Liquid Graphics means that the experience is visually appealing.
Typing emails and messages is a breeze with a full-QWERTY keyboard, and you’ll receive replies in one place on your home page. For both entertainment and professional use, the Curve 9360 is difficult to beat.
The Curve 9360 is the first BlackBerry Curve phone to come with OS7. It features a similar physical design and purpose to other phones in the Curve series, with most of the major improvements coming with the new operating system. This new OS now includes support for HTML5 videos, faster web page renderings with improved JavaScript as well as a much more visually appealing experience thanks to Liquid Graphics.
Although BlackBerry is pushing more into the touchscreen section of the market the Curve 9360 retains the proper BlackBerry styling, with QWERTY keypad and trackpad both present and correct. As this phone has not yet been officially announced lots of details about it are still unclear, such as whether this phone will feature a touchscreen or not. Considering RIMs recent spate of touchscreen phones it could be quite likely, although the more affordable nature of Curve phones could also rule it out.