No
no you need to download it from the app store
All you need to do is take the battery out and then it should go back to normal, and then it should be fine after it has turned on.
The activation code for the new Blackberry Curve is the same as your account number with your service provider.
The Blackberry Nextel and the Blackberry Curve are quite similar. It is very hard to say whether one is better than the other; it should be left to personal preference and need.
You would need to have a blackberry plan if you wanted to use things like BlackBerry internet and messenger etc.
You may need to convert the music file to a more simpler format, cellular devices have different ringtone formats for different companies (as companies may create their own format). So, I suggest you use Google's search engine: "Blackberry Curve 8520 ringtone format" and further troubleshoot. I just realized you were not asking about ringtones. You are asking about actual songs and such, I would suggest you search for a media player, as I do not own such a cellular device, I cannot summon an answer.
As with most phones, you need to be gentle with it. But its a pretty strong, sturdy phone.
No, the blackberry curve 8530 does not have video calling. The video and music features do not function the way that they would need to for video calling to work so they never added that feature to the phone.
you cant you need to buy a newer one n00b
To download music from Wapday.com on your Blackberry 8520, you will first need to ensure that your device is connected to the internet. Then, navigate to the Wapday.com website using your Blackberry's web browser. Locate the music file you want to download, click on the download link, and follow the on-screen prompts to save the file to your device's storage. Remember to always respect copyright laws and only download music from sources that have the legal right to distribute the content.
When buying a phone, you need to get a phone that suits you. You can buy a iPhone 3, Blackberry Curve 9320, or a HTC Wildfire S at your local phone retailer.
Call your cellphone carrier and speak to their Blackberry technical support personnel. You'll need to provide your unit's PIN number.