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Hot on the heels of the Pearl 8100, Blackberry have now introduced the 8800, unlike the Pearl 8100, the 8800 now features a full QWERTY keyboard, but still maintains the trackball navigation system. The QWERTY keyboard is made even more easy to use by the size of the 8800, measuring 114 x 66 x 14 mm and weighing 134g, the handset fits firmly and snugly ...
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The Blackberry 8820 is very similar in design and specification to the 8800, however a major advantage to the 8820 is the Wi-Fi capabilities. Like many other Blackberry’s on the market, the 8820 features the light sensitive, 65K colour screen that adjusts itself to the ambient lighting levels so it is easy to use both inside and outside. It also has the ...
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After producing the 8800, Blackberry has now hit the markets with the Blackberry Curve 8300. It is the smallest Blackberry with a full QWERTY keyboard; it is both a pleasure to hold and use, whilst maintaining many of the features one would expect to find in a Blackberry. The QWERTY keyboard is perhaps easier to use than the 8800 because there is ...
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Thursday, 24 April 2008 |
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The visually stunning Blackberry Curve 8320 offers a superb large display screen and offers some great features - it's definitely one of the better smartphones out in the market at the moment.The keyboard (which is QWERTY of course) is extremly easy to use, with the trackpad sitting right in the middle of the phone, so both right and left handers will feel comfortable using the ...
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Wednesday, 12 December 2007 |
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Blackberry has perhaps strayed from their winning formula of producing outstanding handsets for use in business. There have been some useful added extras when compared to other Blackberry’s, yet this phone still lacks some important features. The Trackball that has replaced the thumb wheel is a good innovation, making the phone a delight to use; this is complimented by the Blackberry ...