
BlackBerry Pearl 3G 9105 is the upgrader’s dream come trueTo be honest, Pearl is not nearly exciting as the Storm, the Bold or the Torch. Bringing the budget lineup up to date is not the best job RIM have had to offer lately. But whoever got assigned to it did well. Better perhaps than they thought they would. Three years is a long time. Long enough for people to start thinking you’ve given up. Long enough for RIM to know they couldn’t afford to mess this launch up. And luckily, the BlackBerry Pearl 3G is right on the money, reviving a famous messenger family.
The BlackBerry Pearl 3G 9105 is the upgrader’s dream come true. A bigger and better display: check. Upgraded camera: check. Premium connectivity: check. Faster processor: check. Slim and sexy: check. We wish it were that simple.
Key features
Quad-band GSM support
Tri-band UMTS support with HSDPA (3.6Mbps)
2.25" 256K-color TFT display of 360x400 pixel resolution
624MHz CPU
Wi-Fi connectivity
Built-in GPS receiver with A-GPS support
3.15 megapixel auto-focus camera with geotagging, LED flash
Hot-swappable microSD card slot (up to 32GB), 2GB card included
Dedicated music keys
3.5 mm audio jack
Excellent audio quality
Optical trackpad navigation
BlackBerry OS v5.0 with an official upgrade roadmap to OS 6
Nice web browser
Office document editor
Smart dialing
DivX and XviD video support
Main disadvantages
No email support or BlackBerry maps without a BlackBerry Internet Service account (plan)
BlackBerry OS v 5.0 offers basic text-only submenus
No FM radio
No front facing video-call camera
Glossy front is a fingerprint magnet
Let’s say it again – it’s the budget lineup. Not the A team. Simple, compact candybars with little to no fancy features and certainly no fancy finish. That’s what used to make a BlackBerry Pearl. But… well… the berries have been changing.
As of late, RIM are trying to shake off their uptight image and the Pearl lineup is obviously part of that transformation too. In the Storm series and the Torch, touchscreen makes a lot more difference of course. The Pearl lineup has its own way of breaking the rules.
Traditionally, BlackBerry Pearl phones come with a hybrid QWERTY keyboard. New Pearl is not afraid to offer a new set of users a choice. It comes in two flavors: a trademark half-QWERTY keyboard on the Pearl 3G 9100 and a regular numpad on the 3G 9105. These are otherwise two identical handsets.
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