BlackBerry Curve 9370

$100 - $410 Compare Prices

 Verizon

5/10
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  • GSM, CDMA
  • 480 x 360 display
  • World Phone
  • QWERTY
  • 5+ MP camera
  • WiFi
  • Bluetooth
  • Email client
  • Speakerphone
  • GPS
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Latest Reviews

PC Magazine
The slimmest and lightest Curve ever

Jamie Lendino from PC Magazine (3 months ago)

6/10

RIM may be struggling to revamp its smartphone OS, but that's good news if you don't like change—or just want a cell phone bargain. The BlackBerry Curve 9370 ($99.99) doesn't offer the flash, the speed, or the app catalog of other smartphone platforms, but it can do just about everything most users... More

Cnet
Some design flaws and a high price for an entry-level device make the QWERTY handset hard to recommend to anyone except BlackBerry devotees

Jessica Dolcourt from Cnet (4 months ago)

4/10

BlackBerry 7 OS is certainly an improvement over BlackBerry 6 OS, and the Curve 9370's design, 5-megapixel camera, and NFC support give this year's model some bonus cred. However, it isn't enough to rate a phone compared with where it was before; you have to compare it with its contemporaries. It's there... More

Brighthand
An entry-level smartphone that is not only a capable little device, it's also extremely affordable

Grant Hatchimonji from Brighthand (4 months ago)

6/10

It's a shame that the BlackBerry Curve 9370 has to run… well, the BlackBerry OS. I say that because beyond the dreadful operating system that the device runs, there's a lot to like about it as an entry-level smartphone. It has an excellent build that's sleek, light, and easy to pocket. Email and messaging... More

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