Blackberry 8250 Curve

| Action | How To | | :--- | :--- | | | Press any key or the trackball | | Move cursor | Roll the trackball | | Select | Press (click) the trackball | | Back / Cancel | Press the Back key (right of trackball) | | Menu | Press the BlackBerry key (left of trackball, 7 dots) | | End call / Home | Press the End/Power key | | Open app switcher | Hold the BlackBerry key | | Lock keyboard | Hold the * (star) key (or use standby from top button) |

This guide assumes the 8250 follows the standard Curve 8300 series design with (two letters per key) or a full QWERTY, and likely CDMA (no SIM card slot for GSM networks). blackberry 8250 curve

The (often mistakenly referred to as the 8250) was Research In Motion's (RIM) pivotal entry into the mass-consumer market. Released in August 2009, it was designed as an affordable, approachable smartphone for young users and first-time BlackBerry owners. Key Features & Specifications | Action | How To | | :---

| Feature | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | | CDMA 800/1900 MHz (no GSM, no SIM slot) | | Processor | 312 MHz Intel XScale | | RAM | 64 MB | | Storage | 128 MB flash (expandable via microSD up to 32GB) | | Display | 2.5-inch TFT, 320x240 pixels, 65K colors | | Keyboard | 35-key backlit QWERTY or SureType (model dependent) | | Camera | 2.0 MP with flash | | Battery | Removable 1000-1150 mAh (e.g., C-S2) | | Connectivity | USB 2.0, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, No Wi-Fi (on most 82xx) | | OS | BlackBerry OS 4.5 – 4.6 | | Headphone | 3.5mm jack | | Trackball | Yes (illuminated) | Key Features & Specifications | Feature | Specification