Support for PDF

which models of black berry phones natively support PDF or can be use to read pdf documents. Can Curve 8520 be used to read pdf documents? I has just been introduced to blackberry phones. I need some guidabce please.
Thank you

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If you have BIS email, and the PDF document remains an attachment to the email message, then ALL BBs can render that PDF (the BIS service actually renders it on the BB). If the PDF is not an email attachment, then an additional app is needed to render it. Prior to BB OS 7, only the Standard Edition of the Documents To Go apps were included, which excluded the PDF component. With OS7, the Premium Edition is now included, which then includes the PDF To Go app, which can render PDFs that are detached from email messages.
For your 8520, I don't know exactly the highest OS level that has been released, but I am pretty sure it's not OS7...which means obtaining (often purchasing) a PDF 3rd party app is necessary in order to render PDFs that are not email attachments.
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