31
Aug
Author: admin // Category:
BLACKBERRY
Product Description
The BlackBerry 8707g Wireless Handheld makes it easy to stay connected while on the go. You get uncompromising email, browsing and voice performance in one thin, stylish, lightweight handheld with a full QWERTY keyboard. The BlackBerry 8707g operates on the latest high speed wireless networks and provides leading BlackBerry functionality, including email, phone, web browsing, text messaging (SMS and MMS) and organizer applications. With the BlackBerry 8707g, users also can connect their laptop to the Internet, using the device as a tethered modem, to deliver broadband-speed wireless connectivity.

On UMTS* networks, users can simultaneously send and receive email and update application information or databases while on phone calls.
26
Aug
Author: admin // Category:
BLACKBERRY
Blackberry 8820 Unlocked Phone with Quad-Band GSM, Wi-Fi–International Version with No Warranty
The BlackBerry 8820 smartphone is the stylish way to get things done. With powerful capabilities, yet incredibly compact and slim, it combines a stylish design with a premium finish. Elegant and performance-driven, this is a smartphone you’ll always want to show off.

11
Mar
Author: admin // Category:
BLACKBERRY
3 Different Review
Review 1
This is my first Blackberry phone, so I don’t have anything to compare it to except the standard cell phone that I had previously, which was a Sony Ericson (great phone also by the way).
There are some real drawbacks with this phone, such as the limited Edge Network, which definitely doesn’t compete with the T-Mobile’s standard network as far as coverage. I deducted one star for this, because this is an area of weakness that should be improved. That is really the one thing I wish I was different, but the benefits of this phone far outweigh that drawback. To be fair, I’ve talked to people with other Blackberries and this is a problem with the Blackberry network, not this particular phone.

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08
Mar
Author: admin // Category:
BLACKBERRY
3 Different Review
Review 1
I “smuggled” this phone from Canada a few months back since Rogers and Rim have made it available for about six months now and I unlocked it then slipped the Cingular SIM card w/o any hassles. ( You have to use a “3G” SIM card from Cingular or AT&T to reliably use the data features / TMobile SIM’s typically meet this requirement and have been for years )
+ The best keyboard we’ve ever used on a Blackberry or any other smart phone from Motorola Q or Nokia E71 and anything from HTC.
+ A screen that compares to HDTV and the brightest Blackberry screen ever made.

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04
Mar
Author: admin // Category:
BLACKBERRY
3 Different Review
Review 1
I purchased this phone in August right after the Sunset version of the Blackberry Curve was released. It’s my first Blackberry and my first smart phone (I upgraded from a Motorola Razr). I really wanted to love this phone, but I don’t. Despite its sleek appearance and numerous cool features, this Crackberry is not at all what it’s cracked up to be (pun intended).

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22
Feb
Author: admin // Category:
BLACKBERRY
Overview
I bought this phone a month ago.
A selling point was free Wifi, among other features.
Wifi is free but “data” is not, that is unless one turns off manually the AT&T network before connecting to the internet, as the phone will still transmit data , (thus you will be charged).
While the network is off you will not be able to receive phone call, so remember to manually turn the AT&T Network on again when done with the “Free WiFi”

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19
Feb
Author: admin // Category:
BLACKBERRY
3 Different Review
Review 1
They don’t call it a “CrackBerry” for nothing. I send and receive e-mails from both my personal and professional accounts, monitor bank account activity, check the weather, read the newspaper, organize my time with the calendar, wake up in the morning with the alarm clock, and listen to music (currently 3.6 gigabytes worth = 900 songs) without worry of missing a call, calendar event or e-mail. If you’re listening to music on the earbuds when a call comes in, the music pauses while the phone rings. Press the button on cord and you answer the phone using the same earbuds; no need to remove the phone from the holster. When the call is done press the button again and the music resumes.

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