Here it is the Blackberry Pearl 8220. Guess the first flip phone from the guys at RIM. It seems to be really huge when you open up but that doesn’t matter as its the specs that matter for us. The usual Black berry phone that comes equipped with a QWERTY (the simplest word to type if it were a word) key board, a Hi-res 240×320 screen (that looks small), external one being 128×160, the 3.5 mm headphone jack(hmm), a micro USB charging port.
The specs:
- Wireless Email
- Organizer
- Browser
- Phone
- Camera
- BlackBerry Maps
- Video Recording
- Wi-Fi
- Media Player
- Corporate Data Access
- SMS, MMS
- GPS
- Stereoheadset capable
- 3.5mm Stereo Headset Capable
- Headset jack
- Integrated earpiece/ microphone
- Built-in speakerphone
- Bluetooth v2.0; headset, hands-free and serial port profiles supported (Bluetooth technology)
As far as the email goes it uses the Blackberry Enterprise server if you are a MS exchange user, or the IBM Lotus Domino, or the Novell Groupwise user. And if you’ve got used to the tech articles on Sprint and Clearwire’s Xohm don’t be surprised if this uses W-Fi. And the rest form the part of the regular RIM device.
I don’t understand RIM is coming up with such behemoths and can’t see why the rumours of the Redmond trying to make a buy out of it. Its better RIM retain its own identity for very soon we’ll be (hopefully though) getting a black berry loaded with the new kid on the block. No prizes, for guessing.






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