BLACKBERRY PEARL
These are the specifications of the new Blackberry Pearl:
BASIC FEATURES:
Size: 4.2 x 2.0 x 0.6 inches
Weight: 3.1 ounces
Included battery: Li-Ion
Talk time: Up to 3.5 hours
Standby time: Up to 15 days
Band (frequency): 850 MHz;900 MHz;1800 MHz;1900 MHz
ACCESSORIES:
* AC Adaptor
* Battery
* USB Cable
* SIM Card
* BlackBerry Desktop Software
PHONE SPECIFICATIONS:
* AOL®, Yahoo!®, MSN®, and ICQ® Instant Messenger®*
* Text messaging*
* 1.3 Megapixel camera
* Music player
* myFaves capable*
* Quad-band world phone (850/900/1800/1900 MHz)
* E-mail*
* Speakerphone
* Real web browsing*
*T-Mobile Internet ready
With the new Blackberry Pearl, Blackberry has taken the step to be a gadget desired not only by businessmen but for anybody. The new Blackberry Pearl makes staying connected via e-mail as easy as making a phone call.
The BlackBerry Pearl is a full-featured quad-band world phone, with 1.3 megapixel camera, real Web browser, Bluetooth® 2.0 connectivity, and a media player with extra storage, so you can do it all and keep in touch virtually anytime, anywhere.
You'll see new features as soon as you turn on the Pearl. A new home-screen theme displays your new messages and calendar items right on the main screen. The biggest changes are the addition of a camera, music and video players, and a microSD card slot. You can store files in the 64MB of onboard memory, too, and send and receive files using Bluetooth 2.0.
As a quad-band worldphone, the Pearl has strong reception and sharp, clear audio. The speakerphone is loud enough for indoor and in-car use. Transmissions, however, sounded digitally compressed on the other end.
The Pearl hooks up to Bluetooth headsets for calls, but not music.
This is the first BlackBerry to support voice dialing, using the excellent VoiceSignal solution, which you can trigger with a wired or Bluetooth headset. You can even use your own MP3s as ringtones. Battery life is good as well, at about 8 hours 30 minutes of call time.
The camera, music, and video players are all of wonderful high quality, but they each lack one or two key features. The 1.3-megapixel camera, with a little flash and a self-portrait mirror, takes strikingly sharp pictures with excellent color balance outdoors. The Pearl's music player handles MP3, AAC, and WAV audio files
This new Blackberry is for sure going to please the already believers in the RELIGION OF BLACKBERRY, and for sure will cause more and more people, businessmen and regular people of all ages to put their eyes and desire in this cool gadget.
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