Cover, battery compartment
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- OBJECT TYPE
- mobile/personal/cellular
- DATE
- 2008
- ARTIFACT NUMBER
- 2013.0148.002
- MANUFACTURER
- Research in Motion Ltd.
- MODEL
- Unknown
- LOCATION
- Unknown
More Information
General Information
- Serial #
- N/A
- Part Number
- 2
- Total Parts
- 3
- AKA
- N/A
- Patents
- N/A
- General Description
- Synthetic cover
Dimensions
Note: These reflect the general size for storage and are not necessarily representative of the object's true dimensions.
- Length
- 9.1 cm
- Width
- 5.2 cm
- Height
- N/A
- Thickness
- N/A
- Weight
- N/A
- Diameter
- N/A
- Volume
- N/A
Lexicon
- Group
- Communications
- Category
- Telephony
- Sub-Category
- N/A
Manufacturer
- AKA
- RIM
- Country
- Unknown
- State/Province
- Unknown
- City
- Unknown
Context
- Country
- Canada
- State/Province
- Ontario
- Period
- Unknown
- Canada
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Developed by Research In Motion, a Canadian wireless equipment manufacturer and telecommunication service provider. This particular device was used for work purposes by an employee of the Canada Science and Technology Museums Corporation. The BlackBerry Curve 8330 is part of a series of entry level, “consumer-oriented” smartphones. - Function
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To protect and contain the battery within the battery compartment of a radiotelephone. - Technical
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The Blackberry Curve 8330 is part of a series of 5 variants (8300, 8310, 8320, 8330, and 8350i) that introduced the BlackBerry Curve brand to the market. The 8330 was the first Curve to operate on CDMA, and featured upgraded memory (to the 8320), GPS, as well as video recording. The original BlackBerry design used a scroll wheel mounted on the right side of phone for system navigation. With the BlackBerry Pearl 8100, the trackwheel was replaced by the trackball which allowed for four way scrolling. This BlackBerry 8330 has a trackball, which was a design feature that was replaced by the optical trackpad which was introduced with the Curve 8500 series in 2009. - Area Notes
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Unknown
Details
- Markings
- On proper front: "[LOGO] BlackBerry"/ Numbers molded into the synthetic: "1/ C9"/ ">ABS<"/ Numbers "0" to "9" arranged around a circle and an arrow inside pointing towards the "0"/ Numbers "0/ 10/ 20/ 30/ 40/ 50" arranged around a circle and an arrow inside pointed past the "50"
- Missing
- Appears complete
- Finish
- Light grey and silver coloured synthetic with dark grey accent
- Decoration
- N/A
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Research in Motion Ltd., Cover, battery compartment, circa 2008, Artifact no. 2013.0148, Ingenium – Canada’s Museums of Science and Innovation, http://collection.ingeniumcanada.org/en/id/2013.0148.002/
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