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First Impressions: Aaron checks out the T-Mobile BlackBerry Bold 9700

First Impressions: Aaron checks out the T-Mobile BlackBerry Bold 9700
Posted Thursday, November 05, 2009 by Aaron Baker     
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BlackBerry Bold 9700

Though it's not out just yet, I've been working with the BlackBerry Bold 9700 since RIM's media event in New York City on Monday evening, and it has quickly become my favorite QWERTY BlackBerry.  As a replacement to the aging BlackBerry Bold 9000, the Bold 9700 (also referred to as "the Bold") ushers in new design cues, and adds notable improvements such as the trackpad, a 3.2-megapixel camera, and OS 5.0.0.330.  As much as I loved the Bold's design, I love the Bold 9700's even more, as it fits in my hand with the smoothness of the Curve, but offers the premium features expected from the Bold product line.

Yes, it's a love or hate characteristic, but RIM is a historically conservative company when it comes to design changes, and the Bold is no exception.  From a distance, it's challenging to tell the 9700, Tour, Bold 9000, Curve 8900, and Curve 8520 apart, and I don't think that's an accident.  What I love about the Bold 9700 is not that it's a radically new design, but that they've improved upon the issues that plagued previous models to make a truly great device.

BlackBerry OS 5.0
The Bold 9700 offers OS 5.0.0.330, which includes threaded text messaging.

User interface, OS, and responsiveness

Though similarities can be found in the design of OS 5.0 and previous builds, OS 5.0.0.330 is a welcome improvement.  Featuring threaded text messaging and a refined 'home' page, OS 5.0 boots up faster (a common frustration among BlackBerry users), and offers a list of small improvements over previous builds.  The threaded text messaging was something we saw coming, but it's nice to have a second retail unit that supports it out of the box (Storm2 was the first).  As with any BlackBerry, the menus are largely customizable, and can be tailored to the user's specific needs.

RIM says that the Bold 9700 sports a 624 MHz processor (same as the original Bold), but in my testing, the 9700 is significantly faster than its predecessor.  Tasks all the way from moving the trackpad around to opening numerous applications performed incredibly well, whereas the original Bold struggled at times.  Without a doubt, it's the best performing BlackBerry on the market to date.

Bold 9700 keyboard
With the exception of the bottom row, RIM did a great job on maintaining the size of the keyboard.

Keyboard and trackpad

The keyboard on the Bold 9700 is the absolute best keyboard I have ever used, without question.  I loved the Bold 9000's keyboard, but was frustrated at times by the size of the unit itself, particularly when sexier models such as the Tour 9630 and Curve 8900 were out on the market.  The keyboard is absolutely phenomenal, and I'm pleased to say that most of it carried over to the 9700 (I'm sure there's some small size difference, but it's negligible).  With the exception of the bottom row, the keys appear to be almost identical

The 9700 is the second BlackBerry to ship with a trackpad instead of a trackball, and as if it wasn't obvious, RIM executives tell me that's where they're all headed.  If I can be candid, I think it's a fantastic idea, as the trackball has quite a notorious reputation.  The Tour's had some issues at launch with the trackball, and most BlackBerry owners will tell you that the trackball becomes harder to use as the years go on.  Though it takes a few hours to adjust to it (and consequently, to go back to the trackball afterwards), I absolutely love the trackpad.  It's incredibly easy to use, and adds to the sleek profile of the phone.

Bold 9700 camera picture
The Bold 9700 offers a 3.2-megapixel camera, which takes good pictures.

Camera

Matching the Tour 9630, the Bold 9700 offers a 3.2-megapixel camera, and in my testing, pictures came out well (see above). 

Reception

The Bold 9700 has been tested in both New York City and Charlotte using T-Mobile's 3G network, and I'm impressed with call quality.  In areas where my other T-Mobile review units have 2-4 bars of service, the Bold has been at a consistent 5 bars, with no fluctuation between 3G and EDGE.

Battery

The battery life is impeccable on the Bold.  Enough said.  Of all the BlackBerry devices I've owned, the 9700's battery life is fantastic, and is probably my favorite feature of the device.  To give some background, I tested the device on Tuesday with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth off, followed by a span with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on.  Though Wi-Fi and Bluetooth caused a bit more battery drain, it wasn't to the extent that I've seen with other devices.  Most users will be able to make it 1 1/2 - 2 days without a problem.  The only BlackBerry that I've seen come close is the 8900, which is impressive, given that the Bold 9700 was operating on T-Mobile's 3G network during my testing.


Stay tuned for the unboxing and full written review, coming up soon!

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john_smith00 @ Nov 8 12:31 AM
I'm basically just looking to have a phone that I can access facebook And my email relatively fast, music, and overall something I won't get bored with if I have it the whole 2 years of my new contract.

Thank you for your time,
John
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john_smith00 @ Nov 9 1:53 PM
Also do blackberrys support flash player? I know Iphones do not.
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john_smith00 @ Nov 6 9:12 PM
Aaron, great review, I've really been looking into this phone lately, and also to the iphone. I have AT&T and my contract is up in the beginning of december. Wondering if you have any recommendations about what phone would be my best 2 yr investment?
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Aaron Baker @ Nov 7 5:24 PM
Hey john_smith00,

Tough call. Honestly, despite being the BlackBerry guy, both devices are great at specific features. What exactly are you looking to do?
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htfd12 @ Nov 10 9:25 PM
john_smith00, hope you don't mind me answering your question above. Yes, Blackberries now offer full flash players. Check it out here. http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/full_flash_player_coming_to_blackberry_devices.php
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Kevinbro @ Nov 6 12:37 AM
The fact that I've been waiting for a tmobile blackberry with 3g sucks because i got tired of waiting and updated my phone when the Mytouch 3g came out and im not admiring the only touch screen part that much..why couldn't this phone come out sooner O.o
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The_Royal_One @ Nov 6 12:25 AM
Good job Aaron, I looked at the unboxing before I read this reveiw, they were saying somethin about Noah, he's cool, I like him, but I felt it was somewhat disrespectful, you and Noah are my favorites and I'm a Blackberry lover and your the expert. Either way, I respect PhoneDogs opinion over any other website, I wait and see wat ya'll say, best reveiwers period. But can you do a hands on video for the 9700, and show how the web browser can fully be functioned, like fb, phonedog etc. I would also like to know if the ringtones play as loud as other BB's, show off somemore of the sms. If you can do that for me, I'll be so greatful... once again, nice first look review. Can't wait to get my hands on it.
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circles927 @ Nov 5 12:14 PM
oh yeah, sprint isn't getting this phone. the 9700 is gsm. sprint is getting the TOUR 2.
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jrcrow79 @ Nov 5 11:27 AM
Sprint has to too many customers to get anything else at this point..ahahah
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circles927 @ Nov 5 10:37 AM
i upgraded my OS on my 8900 to 5.0.314 do you know if there's any major changes between the .314 for the 8900 & .330 for the 9700? also, did they place the mms in with the threaded sms? on .314 an mms will show outside the sms thread.
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sofa_king_good21 @ Nov 5 9:41 AM
Sprint needs to get this.
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Jebediah @ Nov 5 7:51 PM
too bad this is goin to tmo and possibly at&t cuz they r GSM sprint and verizon have the tour
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iwannalearn2001 @ Nov 5 8:21 AM
Thanks Aaron for the review!
A quick question: How close is the 9700 keyboard wrt to the 9000 and also the tour? I loved the nice "clicks" and depth of press in the latter, which sadly, I did not see in the tour. The keys in the tour seemed to be a bit too embedded IMO. Does the 9700 typing experience resemble the 9000 or tour?
Thanks - this may well be my first BB, and so I am excited!
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rhomaion @ Nov 5 11:25 PM
If you don't mind me answering your question, it still has the same keyboard as the original Bold 9000.

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