Tuesday, April 27, 2010

BlackBerry Pearl 3G, Traditional Keypad without a QWERTY


New Mobile Review - Research In Motion (RIM) has launched its latest smartphone, called the BlackBerry Pearl 3G, RIM's smallest model versions and the first device that carries the traditional keypad of the phone, not QWERTY like other RIM handsets. BlackBerry Pearl 3G handset has a size of 50mm wide and weighs only 93g, but is equipped with a 3.2 megapixel camera, GPS, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, and large screen resolution.

Other features of the smartphone BlackBerry Pearl 3G includes the trackpad to navigate, support personal content as much as 32GB and microSD memory card slots also support the 32GB card. BlackBerry Pearl 9100 3G model, according to RIM will be equipped with 20 key QWERTY keyboard and 9105 models equipped with 14 traditional keyboard buttons like the ones in a mobile phone.

"Smartphone BlackBerry Pearl 3G allow a user to upgrade their traditional phones into a full-featured device, easy to use and this is a fashionable smartphone. 3G also supports the BlackBerry Pearl with BlackBerry Messenger and many other applications in this convenient device. "Said Mike Lazaridis, president and co-chief executive of RIM.

In addition to the BlackBerry Pearl 3G, RIM also will launch the BlackBerry Bold 9650, which will replace the BlackBerry Tour and facility with optical trackball trackpad, the WES 2010 conference in Orlando, Florida. BlackBerry Bold 9650 is a CDMA smartphone, equipped with EVDO and HSPA 3G connections / UMTS, QWERTY keyboard, optical trackpad and built-in Wi-Fi ® (802.11 b/g), be able to access Facebook and MySpace. In addition, there are flash memory storage media 512MB, 32GB microSD cards. Sized dimensions 4.4 "x 2.4" x .56 "and weighs 4.8 oz, comes with a glossy black and chrome color highlights. To display his 2:44-inch size, with a resolution of 480 x 36, and 3.2MP camera with flash. Price BlackBerry Bold 9650 is in the range of $ 200 and will be present at the end of May. (Heni Pratiwi)[beritanet.com]

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