Blackberry curve 8310 or ATT Quickfire?

KellyK

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which phone should i get? which one is better?

- Good Battery Life (Average about id say 200 - 300 texts per day and maybe one phone call here or there. If it can last me a day or more, then its good)

- Durable and Strong interface (easy to navigate, not slow or finicky. Durable structure, if i drop it wouldnt break easily, a strong phone)

- Good call quality (How long is the call time on this phone? Is call quality nice and loud?)

- Strong Address Book (I think the curve has 1,000 contact book, and the quickfire has 500, but i think thats without the 250 additional from the sim card. So if the quickfire can ONLY have literally 500 cotacts, then im iffy about getting it, but if it can actually hold 750 [thats with the addition of the sim card] then its fine)

- Easier to text with (Easy to just go and type a message and send quick. I heard with the quickfire, well i played with my friends, that you have to cant go to a contact and click on them and an option will come up to send a text; you have to go to create new message and then choose from your contacts who you want to send it to?)

so yeah idk which phone i want. Ik the blackberry curve is a smartphone; but all i do is call and text. And i love the quickfire because its pretty much like ATT version of a sidekick, but touchscreen and its just overall a nice messaging phone. I need help choosing though, my main concern is battery life and also i charge my phone every night so its ready for the next day. so which phone should i get? my upgrade is feb. 5 next thursday right around the corner!
 
Just for call and text?
Easy, get the Quickfire.
The Curve is a PDA bad ass but it sounds like you don't need that.
The quickfire is perfect for what you want to do.
 
Just for call and text?
Easy, get the Quickfire.
The Curve is a PDA bad ass but it sounds like you don't need that.
The quickfire is perfect for what you want to do.
 
The Quickfire has major battery issues, it wont last you an entire day with the amount you I have a blackberry curve and send about twice as many texts as you do an talk on it frequently and I charge my phone every other night. The blackberry software is much more reliable and is much more solid compared to the Quickfire as far as dropping the phone. You won't regret purchasing a Blackberry, they are very popular for a reason. Hope this helps :)
 
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