This phone type was released in August 2007 , meaning it is now a four-year-old model. The network type is 2G, which is significantly slow compared to the 4G network many phones run on today. While the phone has many pluses, it lacks in technology compared to its newer counterparts.
the blackberry curve 9300 is the 3g version of the 8520 and it was released about a year ago
3years and 6months
i would say 11 years old. :)
a blackberyy curve definetly im also 13 nd in want of a blackberry bold but if i were to get a blackberry it would be the curve because the phone is made for social networks thing like Facebook twitter ect. i recommend the curve but me the bold is top of the line nd its the best one u can get hopes this helps [:
Well I would say the blackberry curve 8520 would be the best deal because its a bit old now and on eBay they sell it for like,£70 so I think the 8520 curve is the best deal
you should be able to just plug it in through USB and transfer the files.
put your old Sim from your old phone into your blackberry and it will come up with settings and then it will say: do u want to copy contacts?, u click yes and its all done. ( make sure all your contacts were saved on your Sim before on your old phone)
You need to be 12 + to get a blackberry.
they are all different prices from different places, if you mean the new one then around £200-£300, i cannot remember, but i do know they old one it is from £110-£150 have a look about and get the cheapest one, if you try vodafone or T-mobile there blackberry's are the cheapest.
sadly No. better off getting the bold or curve because they will never go out and i bet you wont even be able to tell the difference between the old and the new
13 to 16
no