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Sunday, 27 March 2011

Black Berry Pearl


We’re looking at the first BlackBerry phone still to come with a regular num pad. Even the Pearl Flip 8220 didn’t dare to be different all the way. So finally, the question is who the Pearl 3G 9105 is for. We don’t pretend to have all the answers but we’re excited to look for them in the following review.
It’s hard to please all really and we don’t know yet if the Pearl 3G 9105 will justify all the anticipation. It just seems though it can’t be another easily forgotten sequel. For anyone coming from any of the older Pearls it’s an out-and-out improve – and an eagerly awaited one too. But isn’t it just a bit too bold, too insolent of tradition?
The Pearl 3G awesomely upgrades the original Pearl series. That’s one thing the users will appreciate most. But BlackBerry is looking to reach out to new customers too and the two diverse keypads do seem to make sense. It’s approximately as simple as a hybrid Sure Type keyboard for the BlackBerry faithful and a regular num pad for the newcomers.

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