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Review Of The Blackberry RIM 8100 Pearl Phone

  • Santa Claus was nice to me this year, when I bought the Blackberry 8100 from this site, I got a free 1 gig micro sd card.
  • Email & Attachment support: I am a corporate push email user and the Pearl supports: Lotus notes, outlook and my personal email seemlessly. I can't live without Gmail, the 8100 Blackberry lets me download a standalone Gmail application directly on to my phone so I find it more user friendly than a windows mobile 6.0 operating system. I use to own a T-mobile wing and windows mobile OS is not as friendly as RIM operating system. For instance the push email is done for you automatically everytime you want to check email on my blackberry phone. I hated having to schedule my T-mobile wing to sync into my email every hour. I also love that I can search my email using the RIM OS.
  • Viewing & Editing Office Documents was much easier on my blackberry Pearl than my Wing from T-Mobile.
  • Downloading attachments: I have to download a lot of corporate attachments, and it is much more pleasant, quicker and robust on my Blackberry because there is a progress bar that shows how much longer I have to wait. DId you know, the Pearl also supports; PDF files, Jpeg, BMP and Gif graphics, which is a real plus for me since I am the graphics designer for my firm.
  • Web Browsing: the blackberry 8100 pearl browser is much faster than any WM 6.0 Internet Explorere Mobile. Since I am an alpha female this is a plus. There is nothing as unsettling as fast browsing speeds when you have a very demanding boss like I have.
  • This is absolutely the most reliable and robust phone I have ever used, the call quality is to cyrstal clear. I also own a T-mobile wing that is mine, the blackberry is my company phone but I like the 8100 Pearl much better.
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  • Review by Cheryl Aldercroft

Review Of The BlackBerry Curve Titanium Phone

  • I absolutely love this RIM device, eversince I got it I can't put it down !
  • When I told my gadget pal about my new BlackBerry Curve Titanium, he said big deal you don't get the 3rd party software applications available as the Q, BlackJack, or Treo. I rebutted, so what, what he is referring to is the games. I rather play games on my portable Nintendo unit.
  • I love the: speakerphone feature, 2.0 Megapixel camera taking capabililty, voice dialing, and the rich sound that comes out of the MP3 Player. I actually have all of my songs on it. And if heaven forbid, you get lonely or bored, wireless bluetooth enables you to surf the net, get/write emails and listen to a podcast. I even jot down on the fly creative ideas to input on my blog later.
  • The Curve Titanium is the best PDA & phone combo, not only does it look good but feels good in my hand. I am happy with the battery life so far!
  • So far, I have not had any problems with the call quality
  • Review by Ed MacNeill
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Review Of The Blackberry RIM 8700g Phone

  • I love my new blackberry 8700g phone, the service has been outstanding, I have only had 3 dropped calls so far, but I was hiking in the woods. It is thinner, lighter, more contoured than any other Blackberry phone I have owned.
  • The Bluetooth Wireless technology is brillant, this means I can surf the net, check my email all in the privacy of my favorite Wi-Fi hotspot. I also subscribed to the wireless data plan because I am always on the go, and all the features work perfectly. With a full HTML browser and Cingular's EDGE high-speed data, I stopped carrying around my tablet PC.
  • I am a real geek gal, I love playing around on my blackberry phone, I haven't even tried half of the other features yet.
  • The call quality is to die for. I also own a blackjack phone this is mine, the blackberry is my company phone but I like the 8700g better
  • I love the huge real estate of the front 320 x 240 Pixel display, and the sound quality is great.
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  • Review by Gary Hendricks