igizmo.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-10 21:26:56
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The weapon of choice for most business people. But will this latest consumer version BlackBerry push email / small and light Confusing keypad / small screen / poor camera Go into any business and you'll see a BlackBerry within a minute of walking in th...
BlackBerry push email, small and light...
Confusing keypad, small screen, poor camera...
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T3.com Updated: 2013-11-10 21:26:56
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The 8120 is the first BlackBerry Pearl to feature Wi-Fi, so you can get on the time-wasting superhighway for free, wherever you see a hotspot. Its a breeze to use thanks to the terrific trackball and push-email. The cameras been upgraded to two meg...
Surfing where you want...
2MP a bit lame, No 3G...
A berry nice phone...
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RIM was up against it when it launched the revamped BlackBerry Pearl last November, going head-to-head with the much-hyped iPhone. But a few months into the battle, it seems the business brand of choice has achieved a crossover handset with the staying...
Wi-Fi, Handy Push email, Business functions with consumer appeal...
Small Screen, Outdated interface, No 3G...
RIM was up against it when it launched the revamped BlackBerry Pearl last November, going head-to-head with the much-hyped iPhone. But a few months into the battle, it seems the business brand of choice has achieved a crossover handset with the staying...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2013-11-10 21:26:58
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The Pearl 8120 is a definite advance on the original Pearl, and shows that RIM is edging ever closer to consumers with a hankering for mobile e-mail. Research in Motion - BlackBerry Pearl 8120 price Buy Research in Motion BlackBerry Pearl 8120 securel...
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Then and now ... the ancient BlackBerry 7290 next to the new BlackBerry 8120 (not to scale). The BlackBerrys evolution, from ugly corporate warhorse to chic consumer gadget, is almost complete. Starting out as an unwieldy but reliable email devic...
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webuser.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-10 21:26:58
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BlackBerry owners just cant stop messing about with their email, but with the addition of Facebook, is the device about to become even more addictive? Web User finds out... more...
With the launch of the iPhone, all phone manufacturers have been forced to do new things in order to keep their products up to date. If its email youre after, the BlackBerry is still a superior device, primarily because of its ability to push your ma...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2013-11-10 21:26:58
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Twelve months ago BlackBerry manufacturer Research In Motion (RIM) combined their renowned business conscious handsets with features aimed to attract the consumer market. The result was the BlackBerry Pearl 8100. A year on and the Pearl series is expan...
Thin and super light weight, Navigation virtually lagfree, WiFi, Fun Facebook application...
No 3G or HSDPA, No widescreen for video, Poor quality camera...
A sexy, full-featured smartphone that sorely needs faster Web access.
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-10 21:26:58
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If youre looking for a sleek and phone-like BlackBerry, the upgraded Pearl 8120 does a competent job. Wi-Fi support is welcome, but wed prefer 3G connectivity as well.
Small and neat, Includes WiFi, 3.5mm headset jack, Accessible SDHCcompatible microSD card slot...
No 3G connectivity, Screen small for viewing email attachments and web sites, SureType text entry system will not suit everyone, No hardware controls for music playback...
If youre looking for a sleek and phone-like BlackBerry, the upgraded Pearl 8120 does a competent job. Wi-Fi support is welcome, but wed prefer 3G connectivity as well...
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RIMs sleek-looking BlackBerry Pearl has been given a makeover, re-emerging as the much improved BlackBerry Pearl 8120. The BlackBerry Pearl was a big hit when it came out towards the end of 2006. Building on the buzz around smartphones that maker RIM...
Main screen has been reduced of clutter...
Maps built in arent that good The Final Word The BlackBerry Pearl 8120 updates last years model in all the right ways and offers more than enough wow without being too flash.
The BlackBerry Pearl 8120 updates last years model in all the right ways and offers more than enough wow without being too flash.
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RIM’s sleek-looking BlackBerry Pearl has been given a makeover, re-emerging as the much improved BlackBerry Pearl 8120. The BlackBerry Pearl was a big hit when it came out towards the end of 2006. Building on the buzz around smartphones that maker...
The BlackBerry Pearl 8120 updates last year’s model in all the right ways and offers more than enough wow without being too flash. Rosemary Haworth...
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The addition of Wi-Fi, the upgrade in digital camera quality and adding of flash and video capabilities make this more consumer than ever. Of course there are some strange additions such as the voice recorder and the maps, but we will let these slide...
Wi-Fi, video recording, spell check, 2 megapixel camera, external memory slot...
No touchscreen, keyboard takes some getting used to...
The addition of Wi-Fi, the upgrade in digital camera quality and adding of flash and video capabilities make this one consumer friendly BlackBerry...
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The baby of the BlackBerry range is the Pearl, but in its latest incarnation it's far from a lightweight choice. Like its big brother, the 8820, the Pearl is equipped with Wi-Fi, a clickable trackball for swift user interface navigation and the same zi...
Not the most useable email tool, but very sleek...
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For a long time now RIM has been trying to appeal to ‘get down’ with real people as well as its traditional audience of people in business suits. With its most recent handsets, such as the Bold 9000 and the Storm, it’s pretty much succeeded but the pro...
Compact, Lightweight emailtastic Blackberry...
Cramped keyboard, No touch screen browsing, No GPS, No 3G...
The 8120 shrinks down all that’s good about Blackberry into a candybar phone, and now you don’t have to have an onerous monthly contract to own one...
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The original Pearl, the 8100, was the first BlackBerry to comfortably bestride the starchy business world and the pleasure-seeking mainstream. Its trim design, compact physique and newfound multimedia mojo meant you could happily flash it outside of of...
Compact and slim. Wi-Fi. Easy to set up and use push email. 3.5mm headphone jack...
Still no 3G. Cramped keys. Middling camera and video performance...
The second-gen Pearl is a tasty emailer and has extra mainstream appeal, but wed still like more toys and features...
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The weapon of choice for most business people. But will this latest consumer version BlackBerry push email / small and light Confusing keypad / small screen / poor camera Go into any business and you'll see a BlackBerry within a minute of walking in th...
BlackBerry push email, small and light...
Confusing keypad, small screen, poor camera...
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T3.com
Updated: 2013-11-10 21:26:59
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The 8120 is the first BlackBerry Pearl to feature Wi-Fi, so you can get on the time-wasting superhighway for free, wherever you see a hotspot. Its a breeze to use thanks to the terrific trackball and push-email. The cameras been upgraded to two meg...
Surfing where you want...
2MP a bit lame, No 3G...
A berry nice phone...
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The Pearl 8120 is a definite advance on the original Pearl, and shows that RIM is edging ever closer to consumers with a hankering for mobile e-mail. Research in Motion - BlackBerry Pearl 8120 price Buy Research in Motion BlackBerry Pearl 8120 securel...
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BlackBerry owners just cant stop messing about with their email, but with the addition of Facebook, is the device about to become even more addictive? Web User finds out... more...
With the launch of the iPhone, all phone manufacturers have been forced to do new things in order to keep their products up to date. If its email youre after, the BlackBerry is still a superior device, primarily because of its ability to push your ma...
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Twelve months ago BlackBerry manufacturer Research In Motion (RIM) combined their renowned business conscious handsets with features aimed to attract the consumer market. The result was the BlackBerry Pearl 8100. A year on and the Pearl series is expan...
Thin and super light weight, Navigation virtually lagfree, WiFi, Fun Facebook application...
No 3G or HSDPA, No widescreen for video, Poor quality camera...
A sexy, full-featured smartphone that sorely needs faster Web access.
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If youre looking for a sleek and phone-like BlackBerry, the upgraded Pearl 8120 does a competent job. Wi-Fi support is welcome, but wed prefer 3G connectivity as well.
Small and neat, Includes WiFi, 3.5mm headset jack, Accessible SDHCcompatible microSD card slot...
No 3G connectivity, Screen small for viewing email attachments and web sites, SureType text entry system will not suit everyone, No hardware controls for music playback...
If youre looking for a sleek and phone-like BlackBerry, the upgraded Pearl 8120 does a competent job. Wi-Fi support is welcome, but wed prefer 3G connectivity as well...
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RIMs sleek-looking BlackBerry Pearl has been given a makeover, re-emerging as the much improved BlackBerry Pearl 8120. The BlackBerry Pearl was a big hit when it came out towards the end of 2006. Building on the buzz around smartphones that maker RIM...
Main screen has been reduced of clutter...
Maps built in arent that good The Final Word The BlackBerry Pearl 8120 updates last years model in all the right ways and offers more than enough wow without being too flash.
The BlackBerry Pearl 8120 updates last years model in all the right ways and offers more than enough wow without being too flash.
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RIM’s sleek-looking BlackBerry Pearl has been given a makeover, re-emerging as the much improved BlackBerry Pearl 8120. The BlackBerry Pearl was a big hit when it came out towards the end of 2006. Building on the buzz around smartphones that maker...
The BlackBerry Pearl 8120 updates last year’s model in all the right ways and offers more than enough wow without being too flash. Rosemary Haworth...
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The baby of the BlackBerry range is the Pearl, but in its latest incarnation it's far from a lightweight choice. Like its big brother, the 8820, the Pearl is equipped with Wi-Fi, a clickable trackball for swift user interface navigation and the same zi...
Not the most useable email tool, but very sleek...
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