Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Blackberry Mobile Phones For Business and Pleasure

The Blackberry Basics

First impressions are ofttimes the most important, and at a glance, these digit Blackberries are quite similar. Both the Blackberry Pearl and the Blackberry 8800 feature the characteristic RIM Blackberry candy-bar design, with smooth, amygdaliform edges and plate accents. The Blackberry Pearl is slightly narrower than the 8800, though the Blackberry 8800 has a slightly slimmer profile. Both smartphones are equipped with a keyboard, though the 8800\'s is a full-sized QWERTY keyboard, compared to the Pearl\'s short (but flooded functional) SureType keyboard. Both feature a 240 x 260 pixel, 65,000 colouration pass and the newborn Blackberry trackball guidance (as compared to the travel selector of senior Blackberry models).

The Blackberry Pearl: Superior Messaging, Superior Style

Both the Blackberry 8800 and the Blackberry Pearl feature ambulatory scheme browsing, with flooded HTML and one-touch access, as substantially as transmission messaging (with an nonmandatory add-on plan). Text / SMS messaging and telecommunicate are also flooded based on both Blackberries. The Blackberry 8800 features RIM\'s stylemark \"push\" real-time email, and has the knowledge to combine with up to decade POP, IMAP, or SMTP accounts. As farther as fast messaging is concerned, the Blackberry 8800 comes with Blackberry Messenger, whereas the Pearl adds Yahoo! Messenger and Google Talk pre-loaded with the smartphone. If you\'re a onerous individual of Google Talk or Yahoo! Messenger, this gives the Blackberry Pearl a defined edge. The Blackberry Pearl also wins on call points, as it comes in individual characteristic colors, including black, white, and a spirited red.

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