techradar.com Updated: 2013-11-09 07:40:18
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Connected devices are changing the way we interact with the world at large. No longer do we need to be tied to the office to reply to important emails. Up until now BlackBerry devices have been useful, but a little too unwieldy for the average user.The...
Candybar form factor and shared keys, POP or Exchange Server versions, No better way to get email on the move...
Only 64Mb of onboard memory...
Connected devices are changing the way we interact with the world at large. No longer do we need to be tied to the office to reply to important emails. Up until now BlackBerry devices have been useful, but a little too unwieldy for the average user.The...
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The SureType keyboard maybe initially cause some frustration, but once you get used to it, this is another excellent BlackBerry unit. A smaller size and a far more pleasing design should make the 7130g appeal to an even wider audience than usual.
Push email convenience, Aesthetically pleasing, Display, Battery life, Lightweight...
SureType keyboard does take some time to master, less than perfect design for left handers, touch screen and stylus omission diminishes PDA appeal The Final Word The SureType keyboard maybe initially cause some frustration, but once you get used to it...
The SureType keyboard maybe initially cause some frustration, but once you get used to it, this is another excellent BlackBerry unit. A smaller size and a far more pleasing design should make the 7130g appeal to an even wider audience than usual.
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Sleeker than the original, this BlackBerry continues the messaging workhorse tradition weve come to expect.
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T3.com Updated: 2013-11-09 07:40:23
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Want the features of a BlackBerry in something that looks like a conventional mobile phone? Then this portable emailer is right up your street. This angular black and silver handset houses all the mobile communication gubbins that made BlackBerry fam...
BlackBerry email, Looks good...
Keyboard takes getting used to...
Want a BlackBerry without needing bigger pockets? Thisll do it...
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While the 7130g looks different from the first BlackBerry units, it’s basically an update of last year’s 7100 series candy-bar handsets. Contained within its slimline shape is more memory, plus a faster 312MHz processor speed than the traditio...
Large screen, smaller form factor than previous BlackBerry devices, great for handling email and contact information...
Bigger than a regular phone, keyboard can be fiddly, lack of touch screen is annoying for some applications...
If you want a phone with email and decent address book and calendar functions that works well with iSync, this is the one for you. It has a screen large enough to comfortably view messages, maps, websites and documents and – as long as you possess d...
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Everyone at has had a gawp at the latest BlackBerry, and it would be fair to say reactions have been mixed. And that should give you an idea of how it will go down with the wider world. RiM (Research in Motion) has designed the svelte 7130g – basi...
If you want phone, email and contact functionality and a large screen for viewing messages, maps, websites and documents, then the 7130 is ideal. It isnt as fully featured as the iPaq hw6915 – which weve reviewed here – but its initial costs a...
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The 7130g is RIMs latest phone-sized BlackBerry, available on the 02 network and others. Following on from the 7100 series, the shiny black fascia cant disguise the fact that it remains a chunky device at 560mm wide, so typing is a two-handed job...
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Worthy addition to the BlackBerry family, especially if you like your handsets to have more standard proportions...
It’s slimmer then most recent RIM offerings; push email is fantastic...
but also incredibly addictive; compressed keyboard takes lots of getting used to; not as easy to set up as people claim...
Worthy addition to the BlackBerry family, especially if you like your handsets to have more standard proportions...
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pdastreet.com Updated: 2013-11-09 07:40:21
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The BlackBerry 7130g and nearly identical BlackBerry 7130c, two quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE phones from Research in Motion (RIM), use a refined version of the phone-like form factor RIM introduced with the 7100 series products. They also build on the 7100...
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smartphonetoday.com Updated: 2013-11-09 07:40:23
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The BlackBerry 7130g and nearly identical BlackBerry 7130c, two quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE phones from Research in Motion (RIM), use a refined version of the phone-like form factor RIM introduced with the 7100 series products. They also build on the 7100...
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One of the original BlackBerry's best features was its full QWERTY keyboard, which made writing emails and text messages a very simple affair. But the downside of that keyboard was that it made the handset big and bulky, resulting in most BlackBerry users...
I firmly believe that it's about time that RIM bit the bullet and started making two models of each BlackBerry – one for corporate use and one for consumers. By offering a model with an integrated camera and Bluetooth file exchange, RIM could attract a wh...
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