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Product Code: BP9105 The beautifully built BlackBerry Pearl 3G smartphone could be a valiant attempt to attract buyers more accustomed to old-school texting via an alpha-numeric keypad. The handset has a lovely tactile feel thanks to rubber-clad edg...
The BlackBerry Pearl 3G is an excellent phone with some brilliant messaging, media and connectivity features. For us, however, the keyboard is a real drawback, especially since email and web address entry meant we routinely needed the full stop and @...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-30 15:48:32
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The BlackBerry Pearl 3G is an updated version of RIM's smallest handset and adds support for dual-band UMTS. There are plenty of new features under the hood as well; it now supports 802.11n wireless for faster WiFi connections, Bluetooth 2.1 with stere...
A big upgrade from previous Pearl models, the Pearl 3G has fast wireless and data connections, but a numeric keypad and small screen let it down...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-07-30 15:48:32
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The BlackBerry Pearl 3G is a compact addition to the BlackBerry stable. In fact, it's the smallest BlackBerry to date, and it's a slimmed-down version of the BlackBerry Bold 9700, packing in many of the same features we've come to expect from the king...
The first thing you notice about the BlackBerry Pearl 3G is that it's incredibly svelte and slim, with a respectable 3.2 megapixel camera with flash, delightfully responsive buttons, and a solid back panel. The 2.25-inch screen is also incredibly sharp for its size at 360×400, with great viewing angles.The Pearl 3G’s performance also matches the Bold 9700. It uses the same processor, has 3G, Wi-F...
The battery life is shorter on the BlackBerry Pearl 3G: you’ll only get a day’s use out of it rather than a whole weekend. And not every app runs on it yet due to the unusual screen ratio: useful tools like Google Maps and Sync, Facebook and Foursquare all run fine, but Evernote and PayPal do not. There’s one other big change – the fiddly 0-9 keyboard. Existing Pearl owners will be surprised and...
The BlackBerry Pearl 3G is one of the fastest, most feature-packed candybar phones we’ve ever used. It's a great introductory model for those who can’t get enough of the skinny candybar form factor and don't mind an uncommon keyboard.BlackBerry Pearl 3...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-07-30 15:48:32
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The BlackBerry Pearl 3G is quite simply the best candybar smartphone in existence. It brings what is a very solid and functional line of devices up to date, and while we miss the quirky keyboard design we can live with the more standardised alternativ...
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The BlackBerry Pearl 3G 9105 is one of a few new BlackBerry smart phones we should see this year. The 9105 is pretty unique though. As far as I am aware this is the first BlackBerry with a traditional style keypad. Yes, three letters on each key. It i...
The BlackBerry Pearl 3G 9105 Is without doubt a good little phone. If you are currently a BlackBerry user I doubt very much if you will enjoy it as much as your current phone but for people looking to take the leap from a feature phone to a SmartPhone...
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The UK version of the Pearl 3G represents a quiet revolution for BlackBerry because it's the first phone the company has produced with a standard numerical keypad rather than a QWERTY keyboard. However, the firm seems to be hedging its bets somewhat as in...
More pocket-friendly than other BlackBerrys, Good build quality, BlackBerry OS 5 on-board...
Lacks iOS/Android smartphone chops, High pixel-density screen, Keypad can't beat a Qwerty...
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techradar.com Updated: 2011-07-30 15:48:32
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If we were playing a game of word association, we're guessing the word BlackBerry would be quickly followed by QWERTY and business. It's been like that since the RIM entered the market, rarely erring from the 'QWERTY keyboard, functional design' mode -...
BlackBerry email experience in a smaller handset, Stylish design, 'Out of the box' ease of use, Improved web browser, Good quality images, with numerous options for sending photos.
Disappointing call quality, Below-average 3G connectivity, Small screen, Troublesome text inputting, Media player hidden away...
If we were playing a game of word association, we're guessing the word BlackBerry would be quickly followed by QWERTY and business. It's been like that since the RIM entered the market, rarely erring from the 'QWERTY keyboard, functional design' mode -...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-07-30 15:48:32
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The Pearl 3G as a phone Once again, RIM has produced a smartphone that's a great telephone. It sounds like an easy task, but by no means everybody manages to pull it off.We were glad to find contact records with almost as much information as in Outloo...
Pluses, Impressive connectivity: 3G, 802.11n WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, great GSM reception, Small screen has a good resolution, Excellent at handling emails, Calls are crystal clear...
Minuses, Difficult to write long messages on an alphanumeric phone keypad, Web browser falling behind, Screen is quite small for a lot of uses.
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RIM has always been associated with high-end, business devices, and although the Canadian company's worldwide marketshare has reduced to seven per cent of all smartphones (according to analyst Gartner), it still has a strong hold when it comes to hardcore...
The BlackBerry Pearl 9105 is a great entry level RIM device, especially when you consider it features full Wi-Fi capabilities and 3G. Alas, the way it feels and the presence of an alphanumeric keyboard are a little disappointing from such an otherwise...
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Updated: 2011-07-30 15:48:32
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The first Pearl 8100 was released way back in 2006 , unlike other company's who release handsets with slight tweaks every year, RIM has waited before unleashing the Pearl 9105. However much we liked the design and build of the Pearl 8100, the lack o...
New processor, Inclusion of 3G and WiFi and all around better connectivity, Excellent email capabilities, Compact design...
Numeric keyboard, Occasional trackpad sluggishness, Small screen...
If you don't mind the numeric keyboard and emailing and portability are your priorities, the Pearl 3G is for you...
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The BlackBerry Pearl 3G - or 9105 on trial here - is RIM's latest model to hit the streets, revising the Pearl 8100 series of devices. It's a revision that BlackBerry fans are now familiar with: whipping out the trackball - the namesake "pearl" - and...
Compact, all the connectivity you'd want, keyboard works well, excellent email service...
Media keys sort of miss the point, screen a little small for the complete smartphone experience, browser a little slow, creaky backplate...
As a T9 candybar phone, on a cheap contract, we'd rate the Pearl 3G highly. As a fully-fledged smartphone there are obvious shortcomings, so to a certain extent you'll be choosing size over the complete experienceKey specs3 megapixels, 3.5mm jack, 3G...
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alphr.com Updated: 2011-07-30 15:48:32
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For some time now RIM, the maker of BlackBerry phones, has been trying to shake off its image as the purveyor of business tools exclusively for boardroom executives and city workers. The Pearl 3G 9105 is the latest and most radical move the company has...
Aimed successfully at a younger audience, but the Pearl 3G 9105 also has strong enterprise credentials...
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channelpro.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-28 03:05:38
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Aimed successfully at a younger audience, but the Pearl 3G 9105 also has strong enterprise credentials. For some time now RIM, the maker of BlackBerry phones, has been trying to shake off its image as the purveyor of business tools exclusively for boar...
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RIM has been trying to shake off its image as a purveyor of business handsets for boardroom executives and city workers for a while now, and the BlackBerry Pearl 3G 9105 is its latest move. The form factor isn’t a new one for BlackBerry, but the keyboa...
Aimed successfully at a younger audience, but also with strong enterprise credentials...
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RIM has been trying to shake off its image as a purveyor of business handsets for boardroom executives and city workers for a while now, and the BlackBerry Pearl 3G 9105 is its latest move. The form factor isn't a new one for BlackBerry, but the keyboa...
Aimed successfully at a younger audience, but also with strong enterprise credentials...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-04-02 02:41:26
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The BlackBerry Pearl 3G puts us in mind of a 9700 Bold that has been slimmed down and slipped into a narrower frame; gone is the spacious Qwerty. But we found that the reduced handset still manages to tick plenty of boxes.What we likeWe were big fans o...
We liked the Pearl 3G a lot. That said, if you’re going to be doing any kind of lengthy typing on your handset, we’d probably point you in the direction of the BlackBerry Bold 9700, if only for its fabulous Qwerty keyboard.But for anyone else, the Blac...
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Let’s try and outline the profile of the likely BlackBerry Pearl 3G user. To begin with, it’s either a guy or a girl. That one was easy – business phones usually have unisex appeal. It has to be someone who absolutely needs the BlackBerry service for...
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RIM limits itself to the smartphone market with very few Blackberry releases around the year. Thankfully, it does not dole out phones to the likes of Samsung or LG where only a few are worth remembering. Maintaining its exclusivity with smartphones has...
Most of Blackberry functions included, Compact design, Optical trackpad, SureType technology works well in absence of a touchscreen...
Call quality is not worth talking about, Lack of touchscreen can turn out to be disturbing for some, Lack of QWERTY keypad in UK version (US version 9100 has it), Web pages take time to download in standard browser...
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The BlackBerry Pearl 3G puts us in mind of a 9700 Bold that has been slimmed down and slipped into a narrower frame; gone is the spacious Qwerty. But we found that the reduced handset still manages to tick plenty of boxes.What we likeWe were big fans o...
We liked the Pearl 3G a lot. That said, if you’re going to be doing any kind of lengthy typing on your handset, we’d probably point you in the direction of the BlackBerry Bold 9700, if only for its fabulous Qwerty keyboard.But for anyone else, the Blac...
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BlackBerry mobile phones are created by a Canadian company named Research in Motion, also known as RIM. RIM is most widely known for its advanced and sleekly designed mobile phones with their high technological capabilities. BlackBerry mobile phones a...
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