The BlackBerry Pearl 8100 Review
This holiday season, treat that special someone to the BlackBerry® Pearl™ – a cool new BlackBerry that’s as perfect for a night on the town as it is for a day in the office.
The BlackBerry Pearl is a very cool, incredibly small, easy-to-use smartphone. It comes complete with digital camera, multimedia capabilities and expandable memory. And it, of course, offers the full BlackBerry experience – including email, phone, web browser, text messaging, organizer applications and much more. This year, give your loved one the gift of freedom – with the BlackBerry Pearl they can do all the things they “have to do†and more of the things they “want to do.â€
Unlike the usual blackberry device for business users, Blackberry Stealth 8100 is also focusing on multimedia features as well. The upcoming device gets a camera module for photo fun, it also has a media player to meet your music needs. Not forgetting about the expandable storage, you can use the microSD card with this blackberry. The Blackberry Stealth 8100 will support EDGE network, give you a faster connection speed comparing to GPRS. The blackberry looks quite slim from the photo, and a mini USB connector is at the left side of the phone.
This device gonna be available for either Cingular or T-Mobile in Q4 this year. The display screen does appear “Cingular” word on it, but some says it is made for both network.
Review By Engadget
The BlackBerry Pearl is a very cool, incredibly small, easy-to-use smartphone. It comes complete with digital camera, multimedia capabilities and expandable memory. And it, of course, offers the full BlackBerry experience – including email, phone, web browser, text messaging, organizer applications and much more. This year, give your loved one the gift of freedom – with the BlackBerry Pearl they can do all the things they “have to do” and more of the things they “want to do.”
Review By Mobilemag
Destined for T-Mobile, the BlackBerry Pearl features a 65k color 240 x 260 display, EDGE for data, 64MB of memory on-board, and microSD for expansion. And our suspicions were correct: there isn’t a scroll wheel on this thing. Instead, they have a trackball-like device in the center for navigation. You won’t find a full QWERTY keypad either, as they’ve thrown their SureType technology into the mix.
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