Main specifications
| Audio Line In Ports : | 1 x 3.5mm stereo port |
| Bluetooth Support : | Yes |
| Bluetooth Version : | 2.0 |
| Built in Camera : | Yes |
| Built in Flash : | Yes |
| Calculator : | Yes |
| Calendar : | Yes |
| Camera Features : | Self-portrait mirror |
| Camera Resolution : | 2.0 Megapixels |
| Case Colour : | Silver |
| Colour/Monochrome : | Colour |
| Data Communication Standards : | GSM; GPRS |
| Depth : | 1.55 cm |
| E-Mail : | Yes |
| Flash Memory Type : | microSD |
| Form Factor : | Mobile Phone |
| GPS Support : | Yes |
| GSM Standby Time : | 408 Hours |
| GSM Talk Time : | 4 Hours |
| Headphone/Headset Port : | 1 x Headphone Port |
| Height : | 10.7 cm |
| Integrated Microphone : | Yes |
| Keyboard : | Backlit 35 key QWERTY |
| Marketing : | Featuring a metallic finish, clean lines and soft edges, the BlackBerry Curve 8310 smartphone is the smallest and lightest BlackBerry smartphone ever to come with a full QWERTY keyboard. It’s packed with incredible features, including a camera, a multi-media player, built-in GPS, expandable memory, Voice Dialling, BlackBerry Maps and trackball navigation. Plus, you get all the core functionality you’ve come to expect in a BlackBerry smartphone—email and text messaging, instant messaging, web browser and advanced phone functionality. The BlackBerry Curve—it’s your connection to everything that matters. |
| Modem Port : | RIM Wireless Modem |
| MultiMedia Messaging (MMS) : | Yes |
| Number of Frequency Bands : | Dual-band |
| Organiser : | Yes |
| Phone Book : | Yes |
| Pointing Device : | Trackball |
| Ring Tones Support : | Polyphonic Ring Tones |
| ROM : | 64 MB |
| Speakers : | Built-in |
| Tasks : | Yes |
| USB Support : | Yes |
| Vibration : | Yes |
| Video Recording : | Yes |
| Wavebands/Standards : | 900/1800 MHz |
| Weight : | 0.111 kg |
| Width : | 6 cm |
BlackBerry line of smartphones are developed by Research In Motion Limited (RIM) - the canadian wireless device company, headquartered in Ontario, Canada. Blackberry's RIM was founded in 1984 by Mike Lazaridis who is the current CEO along with Jim Balsillie. Blackberry's RIM had Working Ventures Canadian Fund Inc. leading the first venture with a $5 million (CAD) investment using the proceeds to complete the developement of their 2-way paging system (later used by Ericsson) hardware and software. Blackberry's RIM today has a total worldwide workforce of 12,000 employees with the company's total revenue peaking at US$11.06 billion. Blackberry's RIM is today best known by their line of Backberry smartphones mainly the Blackberry Bold, Backberry Curve and Blackberry Pearl.