Blackberry Storm video review from Stuff.tv
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The 2007 release of the Blackberry 8100 Pearl certainly caught plenty of attention as it was the first of these Mobile Internet & E-mail mobile phones that strived to be a compact and accessible to more than just the business market.
This was mainly due to the unusual half-QWERTY keyboard that made the 8100 more like a standard bar phone in terms of appearance, thus broadening the appeal when compared to the normal Blackberry devices which were less than compact (putting it mildly).
With the new Blackberry 8110 Pearl, the Canadian manufacturers are clearly looking to consolidate and build on the relative success experienced by its predecessor.
The majority of the feature set from the older Pearl still remain; notably the lightweight design; Bluetooth 2.0 (no A2DP sadly); USB Port; microSD card slot and obviously the standard Blackberry E-mailing services.
What has been added to the above is built-in GPS for easy navigation and the camera has also been upped to 2 Megapixel. Admittedly not groundbreaking, but it’s a start.
Sadly still remaining, is the Blackberry customised user interface which may be good for some, but in my opinion is not particularly user friendly & far less easy to use than Windows Mobile. It is a little baffling to see why Blackberry are continuing to persevere with this when it would be much more sound business decision to update this more along the lines of the Windows, or even (dare I say it) the Apple UI.
Still present as ever, is the trackball navigation wheel which seems to have split opinion amongst users. Personally I feel that this is a very-good method of navigation, but implementation is slightly too loose and with a few software adjustments to this, it could easily become more popular and widely-used.
Overall, the Blackberry 8110 Pearl is a minor – and with the exception of the new GPS module & updated camera – almost unnecessary upgrade to the original Pearl. With possibly an upgraded UI, Wi-Fi, 3G and re-designed keyboard implemented this would be a worthwhile upgrade for owners of the original Pearl, but with so little being changed or tweaked, it is unlikely it would worth bothering with, unless you really want that GPS in your Blackberry.
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18 Comments
July 2nd, 2009 at 7:18 pm
i wouldn’t mine this phone but i cost to much and is a little to slow. it is better then the iphone but lacks some apps.
July 2nd, 2009 at 7:34 pm
THE BITCH IS UGLY!!!!!!!!
July 2nd, 2009 at 8:14 pm
I am not sure what you mean by review. The below news article highlights the issues people are having with the handset and Vodafone UK.
http://www.mortgagebrokers4london.co.uk/article.php?article_id=1124
July 2nd, 2009 at 8:25 pm
I have a Blackberry 7100i. After 6 months the software crashed from no fault of my own and the only way to fix it is to buy a replacement. I would go with a Treo if I were you. My boss has had his for about 2 years with no problems, and it comes with a lot more software that the blackberry doesn't.
July 3rd, 2009 at 5:17 am
cool i want one
July 3rd, 2009 at 6:40 am
For a terrific review on the blackberry storm visit my blog at blackberrystorm.blogspot
For a great review on the iphone visit my blog at apple3greview.blogspot
Note dont forget to add the com at the end of blogspot
July 3rd, 2009 at 6:48 am
In love with the blackberry series. I had the pear before I got the curve and have to say its great. The internet is speedy, great service, awesome messaging features, and very user friendly. I have to say the only downfall to most of the blackberry phones is the trackball can break and when that happens your shit out of luck for lack of a better term. Good luck and try to go through Verizon.
July 3rd, 2009 at 3:09 pm
if it had WiFi I’d want one!
July 3rd, 2009 at 5:22 pm
press the send key…
July 4th, 2009 at 7:31 am
Haha i’m getting mine on Sunday. I demo’d my friends and it was fantastic. The Wifi thing isnt an issue if you live in a major city (I live in Vancouver, Canada) as 3G is nine-times out of ten available unless you head away from major cities or towns.
I got a telus contract with unlimited web browsing and it’s fantastic. Just the thing I need in an unruly Calculus class.
July 4th, 2009 at 12:40 am
You can watch the BB Curve review at:
http://geocities.yahoo.com.br/theguider/bberry
July 4th, 2009 at 12:51 am
The BlackBerry® Curve 8330 smartphone delivers on the BlackBerry promise with no compromises. BlackBerry push technology is designed to deliver emails to your smartphone as they arrive so you read and respond to them. And its applications work together so you can email a web page to one of your contacts while you're browsing the web, or listen to music as you read and respond to your emails. In addition to the push technology reliability, the Curve also offers VZ Navigator, BroadbandAccess Connect and a 2 megapixel camera with flash. These powerful features round out the total package that the sleek and elegantly–designed Curve offers.
There for its a awesome phone.
Hope this helps.
July 4th, 2009 at 1:13 am
Blackberry Curve video review:
http://geocities.yahoo.com.br/theguider/bberry
July 4th, 2009 at 12:15 pm
wich blackberry phone is the best?
July 4th, 2009 at 4:23 pm
the itouch came out and its pretty much been boring ever since, they just keep coming out with touch phones and there is no reason to buy one, cuz with in a week, theres always something better that came out, and your left in the technological past.
July 4th, 2009 at 1:45 pm
go on youtube and type "blackberry pearl review" someone will go through the entire phone and give their opinion at the end
July 5th, 2009 at 6:00 pm
I NEED THIS FONEEEEEEE
July 5th, 2009 at 12:19 pm
Sent messages are shown with a check mark on you screen in the messages icon. If you do not see them, then they may be hidden. To unhide them do this:
Go into your email account
Click the menu key
Select OPTIONS
Select GENERAL OPTIONS
Scroll to HIDE SENT MESSAGES
Click the menu key
Select CHANGE OPTION
Select NO
Hit the ESCAPE key to the right of the pearl
When prompted SAVE your changes.