Features: Not enough space to list them all, but just enough to mention a camera, games and document viewers for Word, Excel, PowerPoint and PDF. You get a choice of two colours – black and silver. Blackberry Pearl has only two colours which upsets the customers that they couldn’t have any option to buy their desired one in this phone. Blackberry have a best option with latest features and it easy to handle.
Personality Match : The Pearl is a business person’s cellphone. If you wield one, there is a fair chance that you are the type that lolls around in a power suit, with no need for a suitcase to close a deal. You live the luxurious life and your motto is “Work Hard, Play Hard.” You travel far and frequently – something for which the phone is tailor – made. So I hope this would be a best review that you would be like this and think of this though of phone to buy are not.

A mobile phone, this is by far the most mobile Blackberry yet. It’s far from slim on features and keeps that keys selling point the simple push email-interact.
To get your mails, you just have to enter your details online, them send yourself a “Service Book”-an encrypted file with all your email information, wireless details and authentication keys to kick it into life. We must be cursed, we did this, but having switched it off and on again, emails started to turn up like fashionably late guests at a party, five minutes after they’d plopped into our gmail inbox.
The interface is clear, if a little basic. The screen is very bright and a graphic free layout means you can fit loads of emails on the screen at once, although you don’t get to see much of the headings.
The Web browse is similarly basic, and long pages with lots of links (Flick, for instance). More usefully, one press of it summons a menu where you can add bookmarks, enter new URLs, and more.
This is a solid performer overall, and the new, slimmed-down look is alluring. Alas, the awkward keys that result from slimming down cost it glory in this test.

Blackberry curve 8900 is the latest offering from RIM and an addition to the curve 8000 series. The curve 8900 incorporates feature from the curve and the bold series and makes it a good choice for messaging and e-mailing. The device has 2.4-inch screen, which is smaller than the Bold 9000.
The Curve Function:
The RIM BlackBerry Curve 8900 has great multimedia features. It has a 3.2 magapixel camera with autofocus and an LED flash. A xenon flash could have been better. The pictures clicked and sharp and give good colours. The device supports MP3 and AAC audio formats and plays some DIVx video format as well. The phone has a good memory, which can be expanded up to 16 GB with microSD card.
The BlackBerry curve 8900 is one of the best smart phones in the market. The autofocus camera, good Web browsing experience and Wi-Fi are also good. However, the absence of 3G is a little strange and disappointing. Hopefully future models will includes this feature.
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BlackBerry Phones, Mobile Phones | , July 20, 2009 12:49 pm | Comments (0)