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Blackberry 8100g Pearl 

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The BlackBerry Pearl provides complete features and functionality, including:

Phone. 
Email. 
Text messaging (Short Messaging Service and Multimedia Messaging Service). 
Instant Messaging. 
Web browser. 
Camera. 
Media Player. Audio and video playback in a variety of formats.1 
Push-to-talk (only available from Cingular) 
Integrated address book, calendar, memo pad, task list. 
BlackBerry Maps™, the best way to find your way.* 
Speakerphone and voice activated dialing. 
SureType® keyboard technology in a QWERTY-style layout. 
Bluetooth capability for hands-free dialogue via headsets and car kits. 
Integrated attachment viewing. 
Compatibility with popular Personal Information Management (PIM) software. 
High resolution, light sensing screen that adjusts lighting levels automatically for ideal indoor and outdoor viewing. 
Dedicated Send, End and Mute keys, a pearl-like trackball navigation system, plus user definable convenience keys.
64 MB of memory and expandable memory via microSD card.2 

 

Blackberry Curve 8930 Smartphone
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The BlackBerry Curve 8930 has been billed by its creators as “a sleek new twist on a classic style.”  This smartphone truly fits that description, for it is not only the thinnest QWERTY BlackBerry smartphone to date, but also the lightest.  Yet with a 480×360 pixel display, this BlackBerry is by no means lacking in screen size.  In fact, the HVGA+ display screens are designed to provide crisp, high-quality video and photo images.  BlackBerry Curve expands the functionality of previous BlackBerrys while sticking to basic essential features.

This newest BlackBerry smartphone doesn’t come with 3G access, but it is Wi-Fi compatible.  Because it lacks 3G capabilities, 8930 smartphones are great for indoor use, especially for users who work in buildings with good Wi-Fi access or who have access to a dependable home wireless network or public hotspots.  When a connection is available, you can enjoy streaming videos and music, checking email, shopping online, and other basic internet functions.  BlackBerry makes setting up multiple Wi-Fi networks a simple process that allows for seamless switching back and forth between wireless services.

The BlackBerry Curve 8930 comes with a 3.2 megapixel camera, which allows you to snap print-quality photos.  Moreover, the auto focus, auto flash, and image stabilization features help produce even more high-quality images.  This smartphone also packs a video camera and snap-and-send technology that make it easy to share images and videos in emails and text messages.  The 8930 is also apt at handling mobile video streaming.
As with all new BlackBerry models, the 8930 comes with a built-in GPS navigation system.  The GPS system utilizes BlackBerry Maps, meaning users needn’t worry about being lost or unable to find unfamiliar locations.  The navigation system provides quick, reliable routes to any inputted destination.  A complete selection of Blackberry Curve 8930 Accessories can be found at Discountcell.com

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Available Features Include -

  • Camera (3.2 MP)
  • Wi-Fi® Support
  • Built-in GPS
  • Enhanced Media Player
  • Video Recording
  • BlackBerry® Maps
  • Wireless Email
  • Organizer
  • Browser
  • Phone
  • Corporate Data Access
  • SMS/MMS

Blackberry 8820

 

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The Blackberry 8820 is thin, sleek, and compact.  Its key features include phone, email, built-in GPS, Wi-Fi support, maps, browser, instant messaging, organizer, media player and more.  It includes the easy to use trackball as well as an easy to read color screen and full qwerty keyboard.  The size and feature set of the Blackberry 8820 make it a powerful business tool while providing many entertainment features.
Find Blackberry 8820 user guides and other documentation here.

Find a complete list of OEM and aftermarket Blackberry 8820 Accessories here.

Specifications-

 

    Features Available
  • Wireless email
  • Organizer
  • Browser
  • Phone
  • BlackBerry® Maps
  • Media player
  • Corporate data access
  • SMS
  • MMS
  • GPS 1
    Size and Weight
  • 4.49″/114mm (Length)
  • 2.60″/66mm (Width)
  • 0.55″/14mm (Depth)
  • 4.73 oz/134g (Weight)

    Data Input/Navigation

  • Trackball
  • QWERTY (Keyboard)
  • Keyboard backlighting
   

    Voice Input/Output

  • Stereo headset capable
  • Headset jack
  • Integrated earpiece/ microphone
  • Built-in speakerphone
  • Headset, hands-free and serial port profiles supported (Bluetooth® technology)

    Display

  • Font size (user selectable)
  • Color display
  • Backlighting
  • Light sensing screen

    Notification

  • Polyphonic/MIDI ringtones
  • MP3 ringtones
  • Vibrate mode
  • LED indicator
   

    Approximate Battery Life

  • 528 hours or 22 days (Standby time)
  • 300 minutes or 5 hours (Talk time)

    Memory

  • Expandable memory – support for microSD card
  • 64 MB (Flash memory)

    Modem

  • RIM® wireless modem
  • Tethered modem capability
   

    Email Integrations

  • Works with BlackBerry® Enterprise Server for Microsoft® Exchange
  • Works with BlackBerry® Enterprise Server for IBM® Lotus® Domino®
  • Works with BlackBerry® Enterprise Server for Novell® GroupWise®
  • Integrates with an existing enterprise email account
  • Integrates with existing personal email account
  • Integrates with optional new device account
    Accessories Included
  • USB cable
  • Wall charger

    Device Security

  • Password protection and keyboard lock
  • Support for AES or Triple DES encryption when integrated with BlackBerry® Enterprise Server
  • FIPS 140-2 Validated (FIPS validation)
  • Optional support for S/MIME
   

    Wireless Network

  • Wi-Fi: 802.11b/g
  • Wi-Fi: 802.11a 2
  • North America: 850 MHz GSM/GPRS networks
  • North America: 1900MHz GSM®/GPRS networks
  • Europe/Asia Pacific: 1800MHz GSM/GPRS networks
  • Europe/Asia Pacific: 900MHz GSM/GPRS networks
  • EDGE networks
       

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Blackberry 8300

 

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The Blackberry 8300 is a phone designed for the serious business user.  Is features including a full qwerty keyboard, trackball, and messaging options make it a powerful business tool.  The built in Bluetooth keeps you connected via voice and the stereo headset jack allows you to listen to your favorite programs. 
Find Users Manuals and Quick Start Guides here.  Find a complete selection of Blackberry 8300 Accessories here.
Specifications include -

 

 

 

    Features Available
  • Wireless email
  • Organizer
  • Browser
  • Phone
  • Camera
  • Media player
  • Corporate data access
  • SMS
  • MMS
    Size and Weight
  • 4.2″/107mm (Length)
  • 2.4″/60mm (Width)
  • 0.6″/15.5mm (Depth)
  • 3.9 oz/111g (Weight)

    Data Input/Navigation

  • Trackball
  • QWERTY (Keyboard)
  • Keyboard backlighting
   

    Voice Input/Output

  • Stereo headset capable
  • Headset jack
  • Integrated earpiece/ microphone
  • Built-in speakerphone
  • Headset, hands-free and serial port profiles supported (Bluetooth® technology)

    Display

  • Font size (user selectable)
  • Color display
  • Backlighting
  • Light sensing screen

    Notification

  • Polyphonic/MIDI ringtones
  • MP3 ringtones
  • Vibrate mode
  • LED indicator
   

    Approximate Battery Life

  • Up to 408 hours or 17 days (Standby time)
  • Up to 240 minutes or 4 hours (Talk time)

    Memory

  • Expandable memory – support for microSD card
  • 64 MB (Flash memory)

    Modem

  • RIM® wireless modem
  • Tethered modem capability
   

    Email Integrations

  • Works with BlackBerry® Enterprise Server for Microsoft® Exchange
  • Works with BlackBerry® Enterprise Server for IBM® Lotus® Domino®
  • Works with BlackBerry® Enterprise Server for Novell® GroupWise®
  • Integrates with an existing enterprise email account
  • Integrates with existing personal email account
  • Integrates with optional new device account
    Accessories Included
  • USB cable
  • Wall charger

    Device Security

  • Password protection and keyboard lock
  • Support for AES or Triple DES encryption when integrated with BlackBerry® Enterprise Server
  • FIPS 140-2 Validated (FIPS validation)
  • Optional support for S/MIME
   

    Wireless Network

  • Wi-Fi: 802.11b/g
  • North America: 850 MHz GSM/GPRS networks
  • North America: 1900MHz GSM®/GPRS networks
  • Europe/Asia Pacific: 1800MHz GSM/GPRS networks
  • Europe/Asia Pacific: 900MHz GSM/GPRS networks
  • EDGE networks
       

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The Blackberry 8900 Curve SIM Free mobile phone

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The Blackberry 8900 Curve SIM Free mobile phoneis unlocked to all network operators and because there is no network connection involved consumers do not have to worry about passing a credit check or paying any extra line rental charges.

Blackberry Curve 8900 (Javelin)

The Blackberry 8900 SIM Free release date has been set for December 17th 2008.
The new BlackBerry 8900 has an expansive feature set that keeps users easily connected with their office, friends and family. In addition to exceptional phone, email, messaging, organizer, web browser and multimedia applications, the new BlackBerry Curve 8900 also features global connectivity support, built-in Wi-Fi(R) and GPS, a fast processor (512Mhz) and a dazzling hi-resolution display, enabling customers to remain productive and entertained while on the go.

In a sleek and new style, the BlackBerry Curve 8900 smartphone has on-the-go video, text and maps, a full QWERTZ keyboard and an intuitive trackball navigation system that allows users to enjoy an exceptional communications experience. Its full-featured media player supports media streaming and can play all your favorite songs and videos. With its new 3.2 megapixel camera, including auto focus, digital zoom and flash, you can take sharp, print-quality pictures to capture the moment and immediately send them to a friend or post them on the Internet. The microSD/SDHC expandable memory slot supports up to 16GB, giving users plenty of storage that is easily interchangeable.

Blackberry 8900 Curve

At approximately 110 grams and 109 x 60 x 13.5 millimeters, the BlackBerry 8900 Curve is the thinnest full QWERTZ BlackBerry smartphone to date and comes with a sleek and refined design that feels comfortable for either one-handed or two-handed use. Its large, striking 2.4 inch HVGA+ display (480×360 pixels) projects vivid colour and makes information easier to read. The BlackBerry Curve 8900 provides flexible connectivity and helps people find their way, combining built-in Wi-Fi(R) (802.11 b/g) support and GPS capabilities.

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The Blackberry Bold 9000

 

 

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First and most important in your decision on which BB to get: carriers. Here in New York, the 8900 is only available at T-Mobile (and soon Verizon), and the Bold is only available with AT&T. YMMV here, but AT&T has significantly better coverage and a higher voice quality. As a consumer, AT&T just feels more mature and better to do business with. It’ s the small things like offering insurance for $2 cheaper and giving you twice as long to opt-in for it as T-Mobile (30 days vs 14 days), more competent tech support and less time on hold, etc.

A big reason I migrated over from T-Mobile was because T-Mobile’s website sucks. I avoided T-Mobile’s site so often I missed payments. The site reminds me of GoDaddy. Promos and prominent colors (pink?!) all over the place competing for my attention.

In T-Mobile’s defence, their prices are usually much cheaper than AT&T. Also, T-Mobile has excellent coverage, be it as good as AT&T or not, and the 8900 supports UMA.
In regard to carriers, you might want to go with a carrier that has a lot of authorized branches in your area. This can make service/repair/upgrades less of a hassle later on.

Processor

The bold has a faster processor. This might be something to consider if you use your BB like you use your laptop (having lots of stuff open), though having twice as much RAM (8900 has 256, bold 128) would be better in some cases, I didn’t notice much of a difference in performance in practice.
I did notice AIM and MSN crash (raised exceptions) a few times when there were too many things open on the 8900. “Too many things” included far more than you would practically have open in a real life setting. We’re talking a few games, the browser, a video etc open simultanously. I can’t confirm that this is what caused AIM or MSN to halt for a bit and then crash, but it’s just a pattern I’m beginning to notice. It doesn’t always happen and will probably be addressed in the next OS patch/release. I’m going to migrate away from the official AIM client and into BeeJive when I find a torrent $20.

3G support

3G support is great, but it’s something I noticed I can live without because I usually do most of my major web browsing when I’m close to wifi anyway. The only time I really wish I had 3G when I’m on the Curve is when I’m using Google Maps. It takes a little longer to load, but this con doesn’t outweigh the other pros the 8900 offers. If you plan on tethering Internet to your laptop, 3G should definitely be something to look into.
Also note that the 3G antenna cannot be turned off. This means a much lower battery life than the 8900. Not much of a problem if you have a car charger though, and you’ll use the blackberry much less over time compared to when you first bought it, so don’t be shocked if you notice 1/2 the battery is drained after  2 hours of continous usage.

Other

The 9000 looks leet. I don’t know what’s so attractive about the 9000, but it’s probably just the fact that it doesn’t look like the older Blackberrys. The 8900 looks nice, but it grew on me;  Not something I found particularly eye catching at first. The 8900 being numerically less than 9000, and the fact that the 8900 has a smaller form factor, sort of make the 8900 seem like a watered down Bold, or a step backwards, but it really isn’t. From what I noticed, this is the #1 reason people choose the Bold over the Curve, only using  ’carrier’ or ‘3G support’ as logical reasons for justification on their choice/purchase after the fact.
The Bold came with a slick leather bolt holster, and the 8900 came with a little girly pouch. The pouch is actually pretty nice; It fits snuggly and does a good job of protecting the phone when I’m carrying it around directly in my pocket. Only problem is it’s one more step taking it out of the pouch. It’s also harder to show off than having it visible on your RIM belt holster. Fortunately, the holster made by Speck is pretty good.


BlackBerry Storm 9500

 

 

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The Blackberry Storm 9500 is a revolution from RIM, this new terminal based on the touchscreen. It features a TFT LCD 3.5 ” touchscreen with a resolution of 480 x 360 pixels over 624 MHz processor and 1GB of onboard memory, which is expandable via microSD card support up to 16GB. Full connectivity including Bluetooth, USB and integrated GPS antenna used by the Blackberry Maps software provided. The interesting features also include the 3.5mm audio connector and a high definition camera with 3.2 Mpixel to take pictures and record video.
Main features:
• 3.25″ 65K-color capacitive touchscreen of 360 x 480 pixel resolution
• A new touchscreen experience thanks to SurePress screen
• Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE and 2100 MHz 3G with HSDPA support
• 3.15 MP autofocus camera, LED flash
• BlackBerry OS 4.7
• Qualcomm MSM7600 528 MHz CPU, 128 MB RAM
• Built-in GPS and BlackBerry maps preloaded
• 1 GB internal storage
• Hot-swappable microSD card slot, ships with an 8GB card
• Landscape virtual QWERTY keyboard goes as close to hardware keys as we have seen
• Great build quality
• Solid looks
• 3.5mm standard audio jack
• Bluetooth and USB v2.0
• Really nice web browser
• Document editor
• Excellent audio quality
Disadvantages:
• No Wi-fi
• No email support without BlackBerry Internet Service account
• Interface not as quick as competitors
• Chubbier than most touchscreen phones
• Mediocre camera
• No FM radio
• No Flash support
• Fingerprint-prone front panel
• No video-call camera
The BlackBerry Storm 9500 is a smartphone with elegant and refined design, with no physical QWERTY keyboard but with touchscreen, giving access to the menu and use the device with a simple touch. The display is a colour LCD having a resolution of 480×360 pixels. The dimensions are 112.5 mm x 62.2 mm x 13.95 mm. The weight is 155 grams.

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Retail box

BlackBerry Storm 9500 has an 8GB microSD card, microUSB cable and a DC charger for both American and European voltage. The box also comes with a nice leather carrying pouch and a cloth for polishing its shiny face. There is one-piece of handsfree available, so alternative earphones on the same remote is not an option. Other things include a CD with useful PC software and the manual.

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  • Support PC voice (optional) and SMS services
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