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Getting terrific signal. Cons: 1 Bluetooth. Has been a little flaky with my car. Blackjack and V3i always worked perfectly. I use email 20x vs web so for me the Pearl is and easy winner over Blackjack. The push email on the Pearl is unmatched by any other non-blackberry product from my experience. The heading is exactly what I meant; I got it right!

I have 2 lines through T-Mobile 3 with my son on a family plan. I've had this pearl for a week. Already it's light years ahead of my other phone which is that God-awful Nokia I'm still learning this phone but my experience so far has been great.

The EDGE technology T-Mobile uses is very fast, sound quality is superb, menu is very simple to navigate through, battery life is exceptional.

My absolute only gripe about this phone so far is the owner's manual. It is very vague, and for the amount of features this phone has there should be more detail in the manual. Outside of that I have complaints. I was debating between this fon and the htc dash, I ended up getting the pearl in the end.

This fon is awesome, very small, sleek and lots of multimedia a new start for bb. I was using a moto v I got this past april and decided I needed a pda for my business.

I have pretty good allover service on this fon but I wont get into that as of course it varies depending on location. Large high-res screen Bluetooth Nice web Browser! Anything from myspace to cbs sports line. Almost too light felt as if I was gonna drop it when I first got it.

Camera is 1. Definetly more of an email fon than a txt sms one, But thats ok for me. When i got this phone i looked in the box and said wheres the rest of my phone. This phone is the smallest phone Ive ever owned. Forget the razr or the slvr this phone tops em all. And with the migration from the wheel old models to the Mini track ball this model was genius. I love how the little ball lights up too. Ringtones could be louder. I love this phone it has great features almost anything that you need.

Amazing service and good call quality. One thing about phone is that although the phone may seem like its hard to type on at first especially test and email , don't be discouraged just keep at it and it will become second nature to you. Add your review. There have been a number of "smartwatches" for kids in recent years. They all have GPS and let you keep tabs on your kid's location, and offer some limited forms of communication. Qualcomm has a new AI-based noise suppression technology that does an amazing job of singling out your voice and removing all other sounds in the background.

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Most Popular. New Releases. Desktop Enhancements. Networking Software. The display on the Pearl is a 2. The resolution is x, which is the one used in the last series. The display is pretty bright and readable in sunlight as well. It also comes with a light sensor that adjusts the brightness of the device based on ambient lighting conditions.

For navigating through long pages and lists, the Pearl is the most convenient object. It is, however, a little difficult to perform short navigation—like moving one character forward or backward. For those who do that more often, the sensitivity of the Pearl can be adjusted.

SureType detects key sequences and automatically types out words for you. The keys are also a little small, leaving no space between each other, so people with large fingers are likely to find it frustrating to use, but the device is so small, this is understandable. Numbers are available on the three columns in the center, and require a 'shift' modifier when typing them in text mode.

At the home screen, these will start keying in numbers directly. All the keys on the Pearl are small, including the call, end, menu and back keys. The call and end keys are still usable since they are on the top corners of the keypad, but the menu and back keys, which are used a little more in the BlackBerrys than the call and end keys, are inconvenient because of their size.

In addition to the keypad, there are also two user-configurable shortcut keys on each side of the phone, a volume control on the left side and a mute button on the top, which can also be used to put the phone in to stand-by mode.

Entry fields are difficult to differentiate from regular text or other controls, which is a sure turn-off for non-BlackBerry users looking at the Pearl. The Pearl offers several font options to choose from, but most of them look the same, only differing by width.

Font smoothing gives a very subtle softness to font edges, but the fonts still look quite the same. This is better than the Nokia way of simply taking you to the main menu. One thing that needs a mention is the speed of the UI. On the contrary, the UI is fast and probably the only things that require waiting are the web browser loading and camera startup activities.

Email and Web A device with a seven-year legacy built on email functionality cannot fail and the BlackBerry Pearl continues the tradition.



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