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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Blackberry Tour 9630


To some the Blackberry Bold was just too big and heavy, well, big and heavy for a Blackberry. That was the first reaction I received when I placed the Bold into the hands of several fans last year and it was only after seeing the performance of its large screen, full feature set, and gorgeous interface that those first impressions were forgotten. Then along came the Blackberry Curve 8900, small and slim as ever, but similarly powerful to the Bold and almost as packed with features. Which to buy? Ultimately you’d want both, or a device that exists between the two, a “missing link” berry. Such is the Blackberry Tour.

The Tour travels such familiar ground that if you have read about or played with any of last year’s Blackberry devices, you can quickly size it up in a glance and for that reason this review will be a little short.

The Tour wears the Bold’s tuxedo well. The black casing and chrome accents, especially around the trackball give it the premium sense of elegance to match the new Blackberry interface. I’m especially fond of the new backing design with its chrome logo and almost Art Deco segmentation. It actually suits the overall style better than the faux leather backing of the Bold.

The Tour’s small size allows it to fit very comfortably in the hand and similar to the Bold the keys on the QWERTY keyboard are indented so your thumbs will catch them as you spread them outwards, but offer no resistance when you move your thumbs to the centre.

One downside of crafting this hybrid is the screen. Now sporting RIM’s higher resolution interface, the 2.5” display falls just short of comfort. The main menu screen is fine for navigating features, but the fine print of web sites, Blackberry Maps, and many applications will induce just enough squinting to force you to change the settings for font sizes and display modes and even then it’s not as comfortable as it is to use on the Bold or Storm.

The Tour ranks among the best of smartphones in its feature set, somehow packing most of what you’d want into such a small body, yet each one works remarkably well. The Tour is a quad-band phone, allowing you to use it globally. It has an excellent 3.2 Megapixel camera, supported by a flash, auto-focus, and even image stabilization. There’s a built-in speakerphone, a proper 3.5 mm headphone jack, and 256 MB of internal memory with a microSD card slot for up to 16 GB more.

The Tour can act as a wireless modem, includes RIM’s Blackberry Maps with built-in GPS and a number of enhancements that come with the new RIM interface including a stylish clock, access to Blackberry World for additional apps, and a media player that can be used with optional software to sync with Apple’s iTunes.

Add that to RIM’s signature e-mail and messaging services and you have a smartphone that delivers one of the best experiences on the market.

What’s missing is Wi-Fi, a rather disappointing omission, and one that continues to perplex Blackberry fans as it shouldn’t be a difficult feature to add. It’s potential to shorten the battery life isn’t enough to justify its absence and including it would have only supported the idea of creating a Blackberry that offered the best of past models. Why try to create a Blackberry that delivers the best of all worlds only to fall short on one feature?

Wi-Fi is important, not because it can allow users to switch off their 3G connections and cancel their data plans, but because it can be used to help manage their monthly data usage and keep it under the limits. If you tend to leave your Blackberry on at night while you sleep, best to have it connected through Wi-Fi for free. Why pay for something that happens while you sleep and have no control?

While the Blackberry Tour delivers one of the best Blackberry experiences for CDMA-based networks Telus and Bell, against RIM’s past work it still falls short of the BlackBerry Bold. The gain you get with a smaller form factor does not make up for the loss that comes with a smaller screen and a lack of Wi-Fi support. The Bold is still the best Blackberry on the market.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

BlackBerry 8700g Phone Review

Design:
  • Pro: The BlackBerry 8700g fits comfortably in your hand. It’s not on oddball, awkward size.

  • Con: Con: At 4.3” by 2.7” by 0.77,” though, some newer models of email phones are thinner and smaller. Its weight is 4.7 ounces with the battery installed, which flirts with the ceiling of how heavy a phone should be.
Software:
  • Pro: Email and Web surfing are the sole reasons why you’d select this phone over other devices not designed for the serious, on-the-go emailer. You can theme it to your heart’s desire, which means you can customize its overall look and feel with the “skin” of your choosing.

    Popular file formats attached to emails (i.e. Adobe’s PDF files) can be viewed by default. You can also combine text and images on a single message using multimedia messaging.
  • Con: In several trials during my review of the 8700g, the phone took about 45 seconds to power on. That’s too long. Also, you might find the default BlackBerry Web browser to be underwhelming with problematic Web scripting. This means what you get isn’t always like what you should see.

    For my review, I upgraded to the default browser to Opera, which renders much better.

    I experienced some disconcerting technical glitches in my trials. It randomly flickers and spontaneously reboots itself. There’s no Microsoft Office unless you use plug-ins to access Office applications through the Web. Also, reading certain file formats (i.e. PDF files) don’t render exactly as they should.
Hardware:
  • Pro: Its full, 35-key keyboard is a major perk that affords familiar typing. The keys are far enough apart that you can type easily and swiftly. It doesn’t have half keys like some other devices and the keys aren’t too close together.

    Even when I Web surfed the phone like a madman and emailed and texted more than necessary, its rechargeable Lithium battery does the job. It’s rated at four hours of talk time and up to 16 days of standby time.

    The dedicated “send,” “end” and “mute” keys are a nice addition and there are also user-definable convenience keys. Thank you for the bright, high-resolution screen and the speakerphone comes in handy, too. The thumb-operated “trackwheel” translates into easing scrolling and the MP3 ringtones are fun.

    The phone also offers Bluetooth technology for short-range wireless communication with other devices.
  • Con: The 8700g only comes with 64 megabytes of on-board memory, which you may need to upgrade if you want more software applications. There’s no camera.
Data Speed:
  • The 8700g runs on an advanced data network that’s enhanced by a technology called EDGE, which allows for high-speed surfing. The phone also gives you international roaming.

    Newer networks (i.e. 3G networks) are even faster than EDGE, though, which said simply is being used by T-Mobile to speed up its base data network. Superseding 2G, 3G is the third generation of mobile phone standards and technology.
Simplicity:
  • It’s sometimes stupidly simple – like for emailing – and at other times exceedingly complicated. You may need help setting up corporate email and navigating the sometimes perplexing realm of software applications and plug-ins.
Price:
  • For an email phone, it’s priced relatively economically by T-Mobile from $100 at the cheapest to a list price of $250 without any of the rebates or instant discounts.
The Bottom Line:
  • When buying the 8700g, you’re clearly not just purchasing a phone.

    Most delve into the BlackBerry world for email just as much if not more so than its use as a phone. BlackBerry offers a wide array of models for the beginner all the way up to the tech guru. This one ranks in the middle and suffices happily for the layperson.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

BlackBerry® Pearl Series


BlackBerry® Pearl™ 8100 series smartphones offer everything you're looking for from a mobile phone, without sacrificing the full BlackBerry smartphone experience.

There are 4 types of BlackBerry Pearl

BlackBerry Pearl 8100

BlackBerry Pearl 8110
GPS Capabilities
Video Recording

BlackBerry Pearl 8120
Wi-Fi Support
Mobile Streaming
Video Recording

BlackBerry Pearl 8130
GPS capabilities
Mobile Streaming
Video Recording


Flexible Communications
You don't stay in touch with all the people in your life in the exact same way. Even though they're smaller than other BlackBerry® smartphones, BlackBerry Pearl 8100 series smartphones can help you stay on top of what's happening and contact the people in your life when you've got news. Discover all the ways you can stay in touch1:
Email
Advanced Phone Features
Instant Messaging
Social Networking

SureType Technology
SureType® technology combines an innovative keyboard layout with dynamic software to help you type quickly and accurately on a narrow, compact smartphone. It's designed to learn your typing and word patterns so you can focus on getting the message out.
SureType

Camera and Video Recording
With the camera on a BlackBerry Pearl smartphone, you can be prepared to snap a pic of unexpected, important—or even embarrassing—moments.
Then you can share your pictures—in an email, picture message, or instant message chat.2,3 Or upload them to sites like Facebook® and Flickr™2.
And when an event can't be captured in a single instant, use sound and action to tell the story with the video camera on your BlackBerry Pearl smartphone.4

Camera and Video Recording
Facebook® for BlackBerry® smartphones
Flickr™ Photo Uploader for BlackBerry® smartphones

Multimedia
Whether you want to watch a video clip or listen to your favorite songs, your BlackBerry Pearl smartphone delivers visual and sound quality that keeps up with your needs.
You can even use BlackBerry® Media Sync to sync your desktop iTunes® or Windows Media Player5 music files with your smartphone.6,7,8,9

Learn more about media on your BlackBerry Pearl smartphone:
Media Player
BlackBerry Media Sync
Roxio® Media Manager

GPS and BlackBerry Maps
Enjoy the convenience of carrying BlackBerry® Maps in your pocket. It’s designed to make it easier to find the location of businesses, restaurants, concert venues and more by allowing you to check maps and get driving directions quickly and conveniently.

Pinpoint where you are right now and where you need to be with GPS capabilities on the BlackBerry® Pearl™ 8110 smartphone and BlackBerry® Pearl™ 8130 smartphone.2,10 Get turn-by-turn navigation to help find your way.

GPS Capabilities
BlackBerry Maps
Wi-Fi
Imagine being able to check your email, shop online, make phone calls and stream video on your smartphone without being connected to your service provider’s cellular network.11,12 With the BlackBerry® Pearl™ 8120 smartphone, you can do all of this and maybe even save a little money.
Whether you set up a wireless network at home or use a public hotspot, Wi-Fi® gives you access to all of your BlackBerry® services.
Wi-Fi Support

Mobile Streaming
Connect to a Wi-Fi® network or use your BlackBerry® Pearl™ 8130 smartphone to access the mobile versions of news, television and other media sites.11,12 Interested in a funny clip from YouTube or the incredible play from last night's game? Hit up a hotspot or connect to a wireless network and enjoy.
Mobile Streaming and other Browser functions

Sunday, April 19, 2009

The BlackBerry® 8800 Series


The BlackBerry 8800 series smartphones are the stylish way to get things done. Catch up with family using email, phone or instant messaging, before utilizing GPS to help you get to that meeting. BlackBerry 8800 series smartphones ensures that you stay connected to work, life and everything in between.
There are have 3 BlackBerry model on 8800 series
For 8830 WorldEdition model, this BlackBerry used for GSM and CDMA network with EVDO feature. And another BlackBerry type are 8800 and 8820 use for GSM only.
For detailed specification, click here

The BlackBerry® 8700 Series

The BlackBerry 8700 Series is the ultimate balance of design and function. You’ll get a thin, stylish, lightweight handheld with QWERTY keyboard, light-sensing screen and MP3 ringtones. And all the functionality you expect from a BlackBerry device — push email, phone, browser and organizer — are also included.


If you need to stay connected while you’re on the go, get the BlackBerry 8700c smartphone. Email, phone, web browser and text messaging keep you in touch — wherever you are. And the thin, lightweight design — with a full QWERTY keyboard — lets you do it all in style.



The BlackBerry 8700g smartphone. Email, phone, web browser and text messaging keep you in touch — virtually wherever you are. And the thin, lightweight design — with a full QWERTY keyboard — lets you do it all in style.


Need to stay connected while you’re on the go? Get the BlackBerry 8700r smartphone. Email, phone, web browser and text messaging keep you in touch — virtually wherever you are. And the thin, lightweight design — with a full QWERTY keyboard — lets you do it all in style.


The BlackBerry 8703e smartphone operates on the latest high-speed wireless networks, keeping you connected while on the go. Email, phone, web browsing, text messaging, organizer and full QWERTY keyboard — you’ll get it all.
With Ev-DO technology* for the BlackBerry 8703e smartphone, you’ll get a rich wireless experience, with fast email, application and browser speeds. And you can connect your laptop or PC to the Internet using the smartphone as a tethered modem, so you won’t need to carry a wireless PC card.


Get the BlackBerry 8707g smartphone. Email, phone, web browser and text messaging keep you in touch — virtually wherever you are. And the thin, lightweight design — with a full QWERTY keyboard — lets you do it all in style.
And, the BlackBerry 8707g lets you connect your laptop or PC to the Internet, using the smartphone as a tethered modem — to deliver broadband-speed wireless connectivity*.

The BlackBerry® 7130 Series

If you’re looking for a smaller phone-style design with MP3 ring tones, Bluetooth® technology and speakerphone, the BlackBerry 7130 Series is for you.
Compose email and text messages quickly and easily with SureType® keyboard technology and browse the Internet on the large, light-sensing, high-resolution LCD display.



The BlackBerry 7130e puts top-of-the-line features, such as speakerphone, Bluetooth technology and polyphonic ring tones, into a sleek and stylish handset.
Ev-DO technology* for the BlackBerry 7130e offers a rich wireless experience, with fast email, application and browser speeds. It even lets you connect your laptop or PC to the Internet, using the device as a tethered modem — so you don't need to carry a wireless PC card.

The BlackBerry® 7100

The BlackBerry 7100 Series provides the best combined wireless phone, email and data experience for users looking for a small, phone-style device. Along with a SureType® keyboard, you’ll get complete BlackBerry functionality that wirelessly connects you with the information you need.


The BlackBerry 7100i smartphone offers complete BlackBerry smartphone functionality and puts top-of-the-line features — such as push-to-talk long-range digital walkie-talkie, speakerphone, Bluetooth technology, GPS support for location-based services and polyphonic ringtones — into a sleek and stylish device.

The BlackBerry® 7200

The BlackBerry 7200 Series gives you access to many of the software applications you need, along with a color screen, thumb-trackwheel, full QWERTY keyboard and Bluetooth support.


The BlackBerry 7250 Wireless Handheld gives you quick, convenient access to all your wireless communication needs. You’ll get a superior wireless email and application experience, combined with built-in phone features, in a single, integrated handheld.
With Ev-DO technology*, the BlackBerry 7250 provides fast email, application and browser speeds. It even lets you connect your laptop or PC to the Internet, using the handheld as a tethered modem— so you don’t need to carry a wireless PC card.



With the BlackBerry 7290 Wireless Handheld you’ll benefit from all the features the BlackBerry solution has to offer — including phone, email, browser and organizer — in a small, lightweight handheld with a comfortable feel. And, with easy-to-use navigation and a QWERTY keyboard, staying connected is easier than ever.

The BlackBerry® 7780


The BlackBerry 7780 Wireless Handheld includes phone, email, SMS, browser, instant messaging and organizer applications in a single wireless device. It features a Java™ development platform and a large, high-resolution display supporting over 65,000 colors.

The BlackBerry® 7750


The BlackBerry 7750 Wireless Handheld gives you phone, email, SMS, browser and organizer applications in a single wireless device. It features a Java™ development platform and a large, high-resolution display supporting over 65,000 colors.

The BlackBerry 7730®


The BlackBerry 7730 Wireless Handheld includes phone, email, SMS, browser and organizer applications in a single wireless device. It features a Java™ development platform and a large, high-resolution display supporting over 65,000 colors.

The BlackBerry 7510®


With the BlackBerry 7510 Wireless Handheld, you’ll get phone, long-range digital walkie-talkie, email, browser and organizer applications in a single wireless device. It features a Java™ development platform and a high-resolution display supporting over 65,000 colors.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

The BlackBerry® 7280


The BlackBerry 7280 Wireless Handheld includes phone, email, SMS, browser instant messaging and organizer applications in a single wireless device. It features a Java™ development platform and a high-resolution display supporting over 65,000 colors.

The BlackBerry® 7270


The BlackBerry 7270 smartphone gives facility-based employees a superior wireless email and data experience and Session Initiated Protocol (SIP)-based IP telephony. Operating on Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs), the BlackBerry 7270 smartphone gives on-premises users wireless access to desktop phone functionality and a rich suite of applications, including email, browser and organizer.

The BlackBerry® 7230


The BlackBerry 7230 smartphone includes phone, email, SMS, browser and organizer applications in a single wireless device. It features a Java™ development platform and a high-resolution display supporting over 65,000 colors.

The BlackBerry® 7210


The BlackBerry 7210 Wireless Handheld includes phone, email, SMS, browser and organizer applications in a single wireless device. It features a Java™ development platform and a high-resolution display supporting over 65,000 colors.

The BlackBerry® 7100


BlackBerry 7100 look unique design between previous BlackBerry series. This series handsets provide the best combined wireless phone, email and data experience for users who prefer a smaller handset design. The BlackBerry 7100t puts top-of-the-line features, such as speakerphone, Bluetooth technology, polyphonic ringtones and an advanced call log, into a sleek and stylish handset.

The BlackBerry® 6750


The BlackBerry 6750 Wireless Handheld includes phone, email, SMS, browser and organizer applications in a single wireless device. It features a large monochrome screen and Java™ development platform and operates on the CDMA2000® 1X Network.

The BlackBerry® 6710


The BlackBerry 6710 Wireless Handheld includes phone, email, SMS, browser and organizer applications in a single wireless device. It features a large monochrome screen and Java™ development platform and operates on the GSM™/GPRS Network.

The BlackBerry® 6510


The BlackBerry 6510 Wireless Handheld gives you phone, email, long-range digital walkie-talkie, browser and organizer applications in a single wireless device. Plus it features a Java™ development platform.