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Operating BlackBerry Perl 8120 with Wi-Fi network support is amazing with 2G network support and attractive dimension of 107 x 50 x 14 mm. About screen of the phone, it has 240 x 260 pixels of resolution ad size of 2.2 inches having weight of 91 gm. The full QWERTY keypad is amazing and very comfortable for typing messages with SMS, MMS, Email, and Instant Messaging features. The phone has included CPU of 32-bit Intel XScale PXA272 312 MHz processor and OS of BlackBerry OS which makes your phone as faster as your PC. The phone has very well music player which gives you the full enjoyment and entertainment. The more features with the phone are Document viewer (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF), Sure Type keyboard software, Organizer, SMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging, and 64 MB of internal memory with MicroSD card port. The phone gives you 2 MP of camera with resolution 1600×1200 pixels and LED flash for dark nights. The phone has Bluetooth and Wi-Fi 802.11b/g.
BlackBerry Curve 8900 has got its dazzling with your personality with weight of 93 gm and 100*47*15 mm of dimension. Its music player supports MP3/AAC/AAC+/WMA player and DivX/XviD/MPEG4/WMV player which helps you to ejnoy with full support. Download files in a flash, like you would with broadband Internet, via lightning-fast 3G data connections. BlackBerry Curve 8900 is of 2-megapixel of camera for your pictures, music player for your entertain, Bluetooth to transfer data, Built-in hands free to speak in speaker, Picture editor for editing pictures and adding text and clips to your snaps, Organizer & T9 with RSS reader, different messaging features like SMS, EMS, MMS, Email, java Games and many more. It let you watch videos correctly missing throughout streaming video. Its music player is fabulous with more exciting features. Phone has constant battery backup of 370 hrs of position by and 3 hrs 30 min of talk time, And keeps record of your every call akin to dialed, missed and received calls with call duration.
BlackBerry Tour 9630 the latest BlackBerry from Research In Motion is coming. RIM is expected to launch the BlackBerry Tour 9630 in July, meaning you can use it in CDMA and GSM networks across the world. Blackberry already has a World Phone, a CDMA phone which can roam in GSM networks as well. BlackBerry Tour looks like a mix of the popular BlackBerry Bold and the BlackBerry Curve models. The Tour is not a touchscreen phone. Though it resembles the Bold a lot, it is thinner, and more feature packed. The BlackBerry Tour is a 3G phone. However, the tour doesnt support WiFi, which is present in many earlier Blackberry models. There is an inbuilt 3.2 camera with video capabilities and an LED flash. Reviews indicate that the camera performs well, though the video facilities and this is not a BlackBerry fault – arent as good as one would like.RIM claims that the BlackBerry Tour 9630 is a fully-functional World Phone that supports global roaming on 3G networks. It works on quad-Band: 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900MHz GSM/GPRS/EDGE networks; Single-Band: 2100 MHz UMTS/HSPA networks and Dual-Band: 800/1900 MHz CDMA/EVDO Rev A network. However EVDO is a 3G networking technology, which is not available in India so far. BlackBerry Tour screen has a clear, high-resolution display. It is half VGA+, and the display is 480×360 pixel. BlackBerry says the screen displays over 65,000 colors. The BlackBerry’s USP is still its email client, which beats iPhone and Palm Pre by a mile. However, this user-friendliness is still not reflected in the Blackberry browser, which despite several modifications still cant keep up with the mobile browsers in the iPhone, Palm Pre and many Nokia phones. The BlackBerry Tour can display normal and HTML-rich pages, but the display is not as good or as fast as iPhone’s Safari. We are disappointed with the fact that the BlackBerry Tour 9630 doesnt have WiFi access. More and more companies and home are turning to WiFi hotspots, and theres no reason why the Tour could not have rolled out with WiFi. Especially since India doesnt have 3G yet, WiFi could have been a good way of cheap, fast and instant connections. The Tour, though, has Bluetooth capability. The BlackBerry Tour is capable of multi-tasking, which means you can play music or video files and use it as a portable media player, even as you check webpages and send mail. BlackBerry claims that its 1400 mAHr removable/rechargeable cryptographic lithium cell battery has a talk time of 5 hours and a standby time of 14 days.
Blackberry Storm2, it looks almost the same as the old folk Storm. Of course, you would not expect the same phone masqueraded by the number “2″. BlackBerry has indeed put out a pretty refined version (although not as obvious as it appears) here. Let us dig deeper into how far Storm2 has come. The design of Storm2 is improved with the expensive-looking tinted chromo edge which magically takes away the plasticity that most of the BlackBerry devices embrace. Some may complain that it is too heavy weighing 160g. It feels pretty hefty and solid, gracing like a mark of quality to me. Retaining the brightness and high-resolution of the 3.25-inch display, the floatiness of the old Storm due to the SurePress screen is eliminated. The speaker feet that make the phone go wobbly placing on smooth surface are gone and the back of Storm2 is looking elegant. The camera is placed in a very unfriendly position as it is easily blocked by your left hand when taking landscape photos. SurePress technology is still a controversial feature. I am gonna explain what this tactile feedback technology does for the newcomers. Unlike conventional touchscreen, to ensure accuracy, BlackBerry Storm series is equipped with SurePress technology that makes you press hard on the screen until it clicks to get feedback from the phone. Touching simply will incur highlight on selected area. Some may find it such a hassle to navigate through the clicky touchscreen (ain’t a touchscreen supposed to be touched?), some may like the accurate typing that it delivers. SurePress in Storm2 is also improved to elicit faster response and more advanced auto-correction. Multi-touch has become more capable in including ALT and SHIFT and copy and paste during text-editing.
BlackBerry Tour runs on the carrier’s respective EV-DO Rev. A 3G networks domestically and offers 3G UMTS/HSPA (2100Mhz) and quad-band (GSM 850/900/1800/1900; GPRS/EDGE) support, so you can get voice and data coverage while traveling outside of North America. The smartphone also offers Bluetooth 2.0 (including stereo Bluetooth and tethering) as well as assisted and autonomous GPS, but unfortunately, there is no Wi-Fi. As far as design, the BlackBerry Tour is a blend of the RIM BlackBerry Curve 8900 and the RIM BlackBerry Bold. The device measures 4.4 inches tall by 2.4 inches wide by 0.5 inch thick and weighs 4.5 ounces. There’s a 35-key QWERTY keyboard for easy typing and a 2.44-inch, 480×360-pixel resolution display. That’s good, because much of the Tour’s strength lies in its messaging abilities. RIM is known for its email client, and that’s no different here: as well as Microsoft Exchange support there’s POP and IMAP account functionality, together with instant messaging for the popular formats.