BlackBerry Pearl-8120 Titanium Review - Design & Features
Design & Features Perhaps the best thing about Pearl is how it packs all of the functionality of its big brother, the BlackBerry Curve, into a device that’s the size and shape of a standard candybar phone. Small and slim enough to tuck into a pocket, Pearl doesn’t feel like a smartphone when you hold it or carry it around. It looks like a regular ol’ cellphone, not some uber-geeky device (or traditional BlackBerry) - at least until you glimpse at all those buttons on the front panel.
Pearl’s front is split between a 2.25” display and a twenty-button keypad topped off by four softkeys and a navigational trackball. A chrome-accented speaker and multicolor LED indicator light adorn the top edge of the front panel, as well. RIM tweaked the 8210’s keyboard just a bit, firming up the action while making the buttons flow around the center-mounted trackball a bit more gracefully than they did on the 8100. The layout’s the same, though, condensing a traditional QWERTY layout onto 20 alphanumeric keys by assigning two letters and a symbol each to most of the buttons. This Pearl adds a standard 3.5mm stereo headphone jack which, along with a microSD card slot and a USB 2.0 port for high speed data transfer, makes the device a decent replacement for your portable media player. An upgraded camera features 2MP resolution and a very handy flash that doubles as a light for video recording. You also get Stereo Bluetooth compatibility and playback support for a plethora of audio and video file formats. BlackBerry’s push Email system is still at the core of even this, RIM’s most consumer-oriented device, and the Email app is easily configured for use with up to ten email accounts. I easily set my review device up to access a GMail account, a custom domain account, and a newly created account with a T-Mobile address. An attachment viewer program deftly handled images and office documents sent via Email. Pearl also came ready out of the box to connect to AIM, Yahoo, Google Talk, and MSN Messenger accounts, which I really appreciated when I was able to carry an IM conversation on from my office to the train in order to finalize after-work plans with some friends one evening. The new Pearl looks a lot like the old Pearl, and also much like AT&T’s recently launched version of the 8120. T-Mobile swapped the 8100’s black paint job for a grey finish on the 8210 but kept the same chromed plastic accents that I disliked so much the first time around. I’m still not keen on them, but maybe I’ve been a bit desensitized to them by the dozens of handsets that have come to market sporting cheap mirrored plastic strips in the past year. Fetch me more...Quickly jump to more information about related topics, cell phones, carriers or phone manufacturers mentioned in this In-Depth Review by using the links below.Companies: BlackBerry Phones: BlackBerry Pearl-8120 Titanium Reviews by companyApple, BenQ, BlackBerry, Eten, HTC, LG, Motorola, Nokia, o2, Palm, Pantech, Samsung, Sanyo, Sharp, Sony EricssonOur fancy algorithm says this stuff is related...Tuesday, August 26, 2008do you have to pay for wifi Wednesday, June 04, 2008Does the push email work with just the Wifi? Or do you have to buy BB service? Friday, May 09, 2008good BlackBerry Pearl 8120 for T-Mobile video reviewI spent a week with the newest Pearl, the 8120 for T-Mobile. It's got WiFi, HotSpot@Home, and a 2MP camera. The 8120 also features video recording and a standard headphone jack so the device can be used as a media player.Unlocked #5: Motorola Z9, BlackBerry 8120, Nokia N82 and SE K850iThe post-CTIA onslaught has begun! Check out some of the new handsets in the PhoneDog office, including the MOTO Z9 slider phone, BlackBerry Pearl 8210, Nokia N82, and SE K850i and w890i. Also, we preview two new iPhone cases.BlackBerry Pearl-8120 Titanium in-depth review - At a GlanceWhat’s Good: Integrated WiFi for Web, Email, and HotSpot@Home UMA Calling; Trackball is easy to use; Integrated IM Clients; Second-to-None Push Email; 2MP Camera with Flash; 3.5 mm Headphone Jack; Compact Size What’s Not Good: OS Menus and Fonts Remind me of 1989; SureType QWERTY board will be too small for some; Video capture quality is mediocre Bottom Line: T-Mobile’s new Pearl takes a good thing and makes it better by way of integrated...BlackBerry Pearl-8120 Titanium in-depth review - IntroductionAbout a year and a half ago I reviewed the RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8100 for T-Mobile. I didn’t really like it all that much, mainly because the keyboard was a bit small for my hands and thumbs, I found the OS ugly and the handset itself felt a bit cheap to me. Now T-Mobile’s gone and sent me their new Pearl, the 8120, and I took to testing and reviewing it with an open mind. Seems both the phone and the reviewer have grown up...BlackBerry Pearl-8120 Titanium in-depth review - Usability & PerformanceI tested the Pearl 8120 on T-Mobile’s GSM network in the San Francisco Bay Area, and also used the device for UMA calling on the WiFi networks at my house, in my office, and in a few hotspot locations. Pearl’s performance on voice calls was generally excellent, with only minimal complaints of background hiss from the people I talked to. The UMA functionality boosted call quality - particularly in locations like my house where...BlackBerry Pearl-8120 Titanium in-depth review - ConclusionRIM did a lot to bring the smartphone to a mass market with the introduction of the BlackBerry Pearl a few years ago. Combining their legendary Email support with trackball navigation, a media player and camera, and a compact form factor made the Pearl an instant success and spawned its big brother, the Curve, for those who needed a bigger keyboard along with all those consumer-friendly goodies. This latest wave of Pearls improves upon...Unboxing and hands-on: RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8120 for T-MobileThough the BlackBerry Pearl itself isn't anything new, the T-Mobile 8120 I just unpackaged is worthy of a "New! Just Lauched!" notice, as it brings a few features to the fold that are unavailable on any other Pearl. Most notably, the TMob version rocks WiFi for data access and UMA calling, aka "HotSpot@Home." T-Mobile's got a few HotSpot WiFi phones in its lineup right about now, and the Pearl works as well or better than any...T-Mobile and RIM announce BlackBerry Pearl 8120T-Mobile and RIM launched the BlackBerry Pearl 8120 smartphone featuring Wi-Fi connectivity for voice and data, with support for T-Mobile's HotSpot @Home Wi-Fi calling feature. The Pearl features a two megapixel camera with zoom, media player with stereo Bluetooth support and external microSD memory card slot. and a 3.5mm headphone jack. TMob's Pearl will come out of the box with myFaves compatibility, support for AOL/Yahoo/Windows... |
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