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BlackBerry® Curve™ 9300
Any festival veteran will tell you: travel light. It's no good being weighed down with stuff when The Strokes are on the main stage in five minutes and you haven't even hammered in your tent pegs yet. That's why you want a light, compact phone like the BlackBerry Curve.
But for something so portable, it's still stuffed with heavy-duty features, such as the point-and-shoot 2.0 or 3.2 megapixel camera. Plus, once you've got the killer shot you can share it with your friends back home (and make them insanely jealous) by uploading instantly via BlackBerry's Twitter and Facebook apps.
Meanwhile, you'll never lose touch with your mates who are on site, thanks to chat-style BlackBerry Messenger - the fastest way to stay in touch during the festival, short of bellowing.
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BlackBerry® Bold™9780
Speed and endurance are the key features here: fire off emails and BBMs to your friends, watch exclusive NME.COM interviews via the festival app, keep multiple web pages open at once - and stream music for up to 36 hours between charges.
You'll never have that "Oh crap, my phone's dead and I've lost my friends" moment again. In fact it's the ultimate festival phone since it's totally geared for social media. It puts multiple email accounts and social feeds all in one place: your entire life in a single stream.
Update your status on different platforms - and tell the world about your new favourite band - in a single step.
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BlackBerry® Torch™
If multimedia's your thing, this is the Mother lode: more memory, an enhanced music player, and a bigger screen - ideal for streaming backstage video interviews via the BlackBerry/NME festival app.
Plus the new, super-fast BlackBerry operating system (common to all three models) means you can keep on top of last-minute line-up updates, special guests, and weather reports (you don't want to wear those embarrassing pink wellies unless absolutely necessary, right?).
Meanwhile, integrated social feeds mean you can update BBM, Twitter and Facebook simultaneously. So if you've just witnessed the greatest gig of your life, you'll be able to tell everyone about it in real-time - and upload the photos to prove you were there.








