Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Blackberry 8120 Pearl Titanium Vs. Blackberry Pearl 8100

Blackberry are a renowned manufacturer of mobile smartphones and PDAs (Personal Digital Assistants), they incorporate a completely different keypad layout to conventional mobile phones with full qwerty facilities and different number and letter button combinations for easy text input when writing emails and text messages. The unusual keypad layout does take some time to master and feel comfortable with is the user has been using normal phones for some time but Blackberry users swear by it and find it extremely hard to convert back to the conventional button array. RIM s sleek-looking BlackBerry Pearl has been given a makeover, re-emerging as the much improved BlackBerry Pearl 8120. The BlackBerry Pearl was a big hit when it came out towards the end of 2006. Building on the buzz around smartphones that maker RIM had built up with its solid email access devices, the consumer-focused Pearl fulfilled many tech fans expectations. Some people were disappointed at the mere nod to cameraphones with just a 1.3Mp sensor but, in general, the delighted Pearl most who encountered it. Out with the old and in with the new, the Blackberry Pearl 8120 has got the rumour mill turning and ears to the ground. Could this device be the all singing all dancing upgrade of the Blackberry Pearl 8100 that we ve been waiting for, its certainly looks that way! Not just improved with WiFi capabilites, the Blackberry Pearl 8120 will also be available in a range of colours to choose from. Equipped with a 2 mega pixel camera with 5x digital zoom and built-in flash and video capture with a choice of two resolutions, the Blackberry Pearl 8120 successfully combines business communication functions with multimedia features, providing a complete solution. A Quad Band GSM device with GPRS and EDGE Technology, the Blackberry Pearl 8120 Smartphone includes Advanced Phone features such as Speaker Independant Voice Recognition and Voice Activated Dialing plus Bluetooth Wireless v2.0 with A2DP Stereo support. Boasting a Qwerty keyboard with SureType software, Organiser, Media Player, Document Viewer, Blackberry Email Client, Web Browser, USB Connectivity and 64MB of expandable memory, its surprising just how much RIM have managed to fit into this compact smartphone, weighing just 91 grams and measuring 107 x 55 x 14 mm. RIM have even managed to squeeze in an enhanced audio feature which filters out background noise interruptions to improve the phones audio quality when making calls, allowing users to give their undivided attention to the person on the other end. For larger corporate and government organizations, the BlackBerry Pearl smartphone works with BlackBerry Enterprise Server to provide users and IT managers with advanced security and easier access to corporate information. Unlike traditional mobile phones, the BlackBerry Pearl smartphone can be centrally managed and supported by IT departments using BlackBerry Enterprise Server. Wireless push delivery of email and data, remote address book look-up and single mailbox integration are just a few of the features available. The new Blackberry Pearl 8120 Titanium edition is a definite improvement on the older 8100 series and shows the manufacturers commitment to enhance their smartphone offerings to accommodate todays demanding business and personal users. The Blackberry 8120 Titanium is one of many new Blackberry mobile phones to be released this year. Should you require any further information please feel free to visit our mobile phones shop.

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