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I’ve been a BlackBerry Pearl user for some years now, having had the 8110 since it was launched. Admittedly, even then its lack of 3G was a bit naff (BlackBerry was very slow to come to the 3G party) but I really liked the pocket-friendly form factor...
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What's this, a BlackBerry without a keyboard? In phone circles it's akin to a Factor without its X. The Pearl 3G 9105 is BlackBerry's first handset to sport a standard numeric keypad, rather than a Qwerty keyboard or its own SureType alphanumeric blend...
The 9105 is a nice little addition to Blackberry's consumer-friendly Pearl range. But while I'm happy to see the trackpad replace the trackball, the improved camera and processor, and pleased that the addition of 3G connectivity hasn't affected the si...
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hereshow.ca Updated: 2013-11-10 21:28:41
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The BlackBerry Pearl has finally gone 3G! We all know and love the Pearl as RIM's first true foray into the "consumer" market after years of carrying the torch as the "business" brand. And now the tiny smartphone (indeed, this one is the tiniest in the...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2013-11-10 21:28:42
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Available plans 29 plans available starting from $39 to $129 As its name suggests, the BlackBerry Pearl series attempts to find a softer audience than the hard-nosed business people who own and love BlackBerry Bolds. Through its three previous iter...
Every time we used the Pearl we wished it was the Bold, and considering the way both phones are priced in Australia there's no reason not to buy a Bold instead.
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-10 21:28:42
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on the BlackBerry Pearl 3G This is a high-performing smartphone with excellent business features and media functionality too. Just the thing for people who want the benefits of a smartphone in the body of a normal phone. Related News BlackBerry Pe...
For BlackBerry Pearl 3G, Still the best mobile email system anywhere, superfast internet connectivity, AGPS, dedicated media controls and quality apps to download, plus a range of other features packed into a compact body.
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2013-11-10 21:28:42
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The Pearl 3G has a 20-key condensed QWERTY keyboard, an optical trackpad that makes navigation easier, and a 360x400 display. It measures 108mm x 50 mm x 13.3 mm and weighs 93g, which fits easily inside a pocket. The handset feels solid, with the side...
Good form factor; Powerful processor; Wifi 802.11n; Dedicated Media keys; Form factor; 3.5mm jack; Camera with flash; Good Telstra coverage; Attractive price point...
Condensed QWERTY may take some time to get used to; Heavy users will only get one day's worth of battery life...
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The BlackBerry Pearl 3G has landed, complete with an unusual and old school 0-9 keyboard. That might dissuade existing Pearl owners from an upgrade, but if you’re eyeing your friends nattering away on BlackBerry Messenger with envy, it might just b...
Incredibly small, but with fully functioning IM...
Perhaps too pricey for the purpose...
An ideal BlackBerry if you want BBM and nothing more5 Pages12345 The BlackBerry Pearl 3G has landed, complete with an unusual and old school 0-9 keyboard. That might dissuade existing Pearl owners from an upgrade, but if you’re eyeing your friends n...
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The BlackBerry Pearl was never about being a cutting-edge smartphone. It was about giving owners of simpler phones a boost up into the smartphone world. In many ways, the market has since passed it by. The new, $149.99 BlackBerry Pearl 3G updates the o...
Svelte and stylish. Lightweight. Great voice quality. Responsive interface. Excellent music playback.
SureType keyboard isn't for everyone. OS feels old. Few third-party apps. Too expensive given the feature set.
The Pearl 3G is a great upgrade from a texting phone, but you're paying a lot for a device with no touch screen or QWERTY keyboard, and relatively few apps...
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cellphonequick.com Updated: 2013-11-10 21:28:41
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Although it’s definitely a refreshing look for the Pearl series, the design of the BlackBerry Pearl 3G 9100 is nothing out of the ordinary since it borrows heavily from previous handsets. It builds upon RIM’s older Pearl family with an upgraded HV...
The updated looking handset is definitely a sight for sore eyes, especially when it’s more than over due at this point, but there isn’t anything too eye catching with it to catapult it over the competition.However, the biggest question mark is its $99...
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Regarded to be a long over due arrival, AT&T customers have been justifiably tolerating the aging for quite some time – with no relief from their agonizing slower data speeds. Despite seeing other BlackBerry handsets donning faster 3G connectivity, we...
Updated & modern design, Nice looking display, Great battery life...
Pricey for its category, Fuzzy looking images with its camera...
If there is one target audience that the RIM BlackBerry Pearl 3G is targeting, then it's none other than entry-level users looking to move up to a smartphone. Naturally, the Pearl 3G perfectly fills the gap in making the transition smooth and without o...
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Sit down comfortably, because any discussion of a new Blackberry device is not so simple and I would not like to offer you just a dry account of specs and features. Feelings and emotions will do much better. I like that RIM can still produce unique...
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BlackBerry has been playing it safe by sticking to its conventional QWERTY keyboard smartphone layout for a number of years now. This has yielded considerable success for the brand, which is now second only to Apple’s iPhone in global smartphone market...
For a brand which has suddenly found itself violently thrust into the consumer spotlight, somewhat bleary eyed from the enterprise and business world it previously inhabited, the Pearl 3G is a fantastic move.The device invites a whole other segment of...
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The Pearl has always occupied an unusual place in the BlackBerry line, if not the whole smartphone world: it's a smartphone for those who hate smartphones and the according price tags. With the Pearl 3G, though, RIM has blurred the line even further by...
Much better display and trackpad, Low price, SureType still a great solution for a small phone, Good (though not great) call quality...
Some more advanced phones at its price, Disappointing camera, Slightly belowaverage battery.
There's no doubt that the new BlackBerry Pearl is a meaningful upgrade. It feels and acts much more like a quality device than its predecessors, and it finally doesn't have to give up important hardware features to get to its undoubtedly good price. Be...
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The Blackberry Pearl 3G is RIM's most recent in its consumer range of mobiles, and it has improved network access and an updated keyboard that falls in line with the rest of the phone manufacturers. This mobile is RIM's first Pearl since 2008 and it...
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Classic BlackBerry high performance squeezed into the smallest body yet Related links News BlackBerry Bold 9800 slider breaks cover BlackBerry Pearl 3G heading to Vodafone BlackBerry Pearl 3G: More details Top 3 BlackBerry business apps Others to consi...
Top of the line email, dedicated media controls, high quality apps from BlackBerry App World, integrated Facebook contacts and calendar, HSDPA and Wi-Fi in a basic-phone-sized body...
Browser doesn’t auto-fit non-mobile sites, trackpad slightly unresponsive at timesLook and Feel...
Classic BlackBerry high performance squeezed into the smallest body yet...
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The BlackBerry (NSDQ: RIMM) Pearl 3G 9100 was announced back at WES just a short month ago, and is about ready for primetime. It builds upon RIM’s older Pearl family with an upgraded HVGA display, optical trackpad to replace the now-defunct trackball...
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The Pearl 9100 3G from RIM is a big improvement in the Pearl line of devices. The form factor hasn't changed overmuch, but the guts of the device sure have. Phone Scoop spent some time with it at RIM's Wireless Enterprise Symposium event. The Pearl 3...
The Pearl 9100 3G from RIM is a big improvement in the Pearl line of devices. The form factor hasn't changed overmuch, but the guts of the device sure have. Phone Scoop spent some time with it at RIM's Wireless Enterprise Symposium event. The Pearl 3...
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In 2006, RIM launched the BlackBerry Pearl 8100. It’s critical reception was mixed, but there’s no denying it helped propel the BlackBerry brand to super stardom. Since then, smartphones have become even more mainstream and many serious competitors hav...
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