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BlackBerry Bold 9900 reviewed by Simon Drew | 10th May 2011   RIM are the company that produce BlackBerry phones and aside from a few deviations here and there they have typically stuck to a rather formulaic phone design, with a smaller screen above a condensed QWERTY keypad. This is a design that has often been imitated by other manufacturers but one that the majority of people will instinctively associated with the Canadian company. RIM have ventured into full touchscreen territory with phones like the BlackBerry Storm although the SurePress screen technology that was employed in th......
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Blackberry Style 9670 Review   BlackBerry is a phone manufacturer that has an almost iconic design for most of their phones. With the exception of their full touchscreen handsets such as the BlackBerry Storm 2, BlackBerry phones often opt for a smaller scale screen above a compacted QWERTY keypad. This design has made them highly popular with professional phone users the world over, due to their ease of typing combined with various software features. The BlackBerry Style does not fit the mould of traditional BlackBerry phones and instead opts for a clamshell design that has not made......
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BlackBerry Bold 9780 Review   The BlackBerry Bold 9780 takes its design cues from the Bold 9700 released several months earlier, and while it does bring some new things to the table it should be considered as more of an upgrade than a sequel device. The Bold 9700 went down a storm due to its perfect combination of BlackBerry features and the new BlackBerry Bold 9780 has fine-tuned these for greater performance.   Most features contained within the Bold 9780 remain the same as those found in the 9700. The processor remains set at 624MHz and instead the new BlackBerry operating s......
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BlackBerry PlayBook Review   Many manufacturers have been keen to get into the touchscreen tablet market since the launch of the Apple iPad in early 2010. Although many criticised tablets as being a superfluous device, and despite the iPad not selling in the same league as the iPhone, it was a phenomenal success. Many manufacturers have been keen to pick up on the iPad´s mistakes to give them a cutting edge. The Samsung Galaxy Tab overcame the iPad´s lack of camera and even through in an extra one for good measure. Support for Adobe Flash is also another feature that is be......
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BlackBerry Torch 9800 Review   In a word or two RIM brings the BlackBerry Torch 9800 more inline with other smartphones as the model debuts a touchscreen, slide-out keyboard and the new BlackBerry OS 6.     The Design The BlackBerry Torch 9800 has the same professional design that you’d expect from RIM – with a modern edge thanks to its touch-sensitive screen and slide-out QWERTY combination. You can use this smartphone as a touchscreen device or as a full QWERTY phone; the choice is yours. And thanks to the smooth corners and chrome edges, the handset feels......
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BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 Early Review   In a word or two The BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 is an affordable and traditional BlackBerry smartphone with 3G connectivity.     The Design Smart and friendly in looks and interface, the BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 is designed for those who want all that RIM has to offer in a smartphone without the heavy cost of a high-end device. It is an update on earlier Curve handsets like the 8300 and 8310 and is similar in design to these models – but boasts a touch-sensitive trackpad like the 8520, instead of a trackball.   Like the......
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BlackBerry Pearl 3G 9105 Early Review   In a word or two The BlackBerry Pearl 3G 9105 is the first BlackBerry to feature a non-QWERTY keyboard and a small frame but with much of the BlackBerry technology inside.      The Design The design is similar to the BlackBerry Pearl 3G 9100, which the BlackBerry Pearl 3G 9105 launches with. Both are small, light and portable, especially when you compare them directly with the Bold 9700. But unlike the 9100 or 7100, the 9105 does not have a half-QWERTY keyboard – it has an alphanumerical keyboard. And it is this, as wel......
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BlackBerry Pearl 3G 9100 Early Review   In a word or two The BlackBerry Pearl 3G 9100 is a super-fast and incredibly light handset.     The Design Weighing a very slight 93g, you’d hardly recognise the BlackBerry Pearl 3G 9100 as a BlackBerry phone – although it does look like a slimmed down version of the Bold 9700. The handset has not lost any of the internal prowess, though, it is simply packaged in a smaller, handier frame; and is sure to appeal to business-minded and entertainment-minded phone users alike.   Like other BlackBerrys including the 710......
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BlackBerry Bold 9700 Review   In a word or two The BlackBerry Bold 9700 is a pocket-friendly version of its predecessor with a few upgrades all of its own.     The Design The BlackBerry Bold 9700 looks good – it is smaller and lighter than the BlackBerry Bold 9000 phone and fits comfortably into your one hand. The screen and keyboard have not suffered for being smaller and the phone is still easy to use and navigate. The 2.4 inch screen is high resolution and displays images, web pages and videos clearly and seamlessly. The keyboard is QWERTY and offers nicely spa......
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BlackBerry Storm 2 9520 Review   In a word or two The BlackBerry Storm 2 9520 feels good to use and is a far superior smartphone compared to the original Storm.   The Design The BlackBerry Storm 2 is the same size as its predecessor and has a 3.25 inch screen which is a normal touchscreen with inbuilt SurePress technology. This means you can scroll using your finger and then press the screen to select – it clicks when you have selected. The screen is also multi-touch so you can type on two areas at once, making it effortless to use.   Like the original, the Storm......
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