BlackBerry Pearl 8100 Smartphone Ruby (T-Mobile) | 
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| Brand: BlackBerry Category: Wireless
List Price: $349.99 Buy New: $0.01 You Save: $349.98 (100%)

Avg. Customer Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 1775
Color: Red Media: Wireless Phone Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
Model: 8100 UPC: 610214614841 ASIN: B000VVTCQQ
Release Date: September 10, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Data not available Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| • | myFaves-capable BlackBerry smartphone with 1.3-megapixel digital camera and MP3 player | | • | Modified QWERTY keyboard with SureType predictive text technology for easy messaging | | • | Supports up to 10 personal and work e-mail accounts with instant push e-mail technology | | • | T-Mobile Internet-ready with GPRS and EDGE network support and real Web browsing | | • | Includes: Battery, AC Adapter, Hands-free Headset, USB Cable, Carrying Case and Blackberry Desktop Software |
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Amazon.com Product Description This major update to the popular BlackBerry 7105t brings the BlackBerry experience to a whole new level while adding a fresh infusion of color. The BlackBerry Sunset Pearl is not only thinner and lighter, but it also sports a memory card slot, a music player, and voice dialing, along with all the features you'd expect from any BlackBerry smartphone, including generous e-mail service, an integrated web browser, text messaging, instant messaging, organizer applications, and more. Add in such additional features as Bluetooth 2.0, EDGE high-speed data services, and the popular SureType keypad and you have a complete mobile office solution. And, of course, BlackBerry's legendary push e-mail service is fully supported on the BlackBerry Sunset Pearl. 
The SureType keypad makes the BlackBerry Sunset Pearl's diminutive size possible.
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A 1.3-megapixel camera is housed in the back (black Pearl is pictured). | Design Like the BlackBerry 7105t, the BlackBerry Sunset Pearl is a departure from the form factor of previous BlackBerry devices. This BlackBerry handset is far more phone-like, and RIM's engineers have managed to fit a modified QWERTY keyboard onto the handset's slim frame. Each button on the keyboard shares two letters and the unit automatically determines which letter you intend to type one based on what it believes you're trying to spell. This unique predictive text technology--known as SureType--makes the handset's diminutive size possible. SureType also learns the words you use most often, further enhancing your typing speed. The BlackBerry Sunset Pearl sports a large 240 x 260 screen that supports more than 65,000 colors--plenty of real estate to view your e-mails, Web browser content, messaging sessions, and attachments. The venerable BlackBerry trackwheel, meanwhile, has been replaced on this model with an innovative four-way trackball placed below the screen. On the rear of the handheld, you'll find a 1.3-megapixel camera that lets you take high-quality pictures wherever you roam. Other design details include a microSD memory card slot inside the device (behind the battery), a standard 2.5mm headset jack (the Sunset Pearl includes a headset), and a mini-USB port for data connectivity. Calling Features All the calling capabilities folks have come to expect in a wireless phone are present in the BlackBerry Sunset Pearl. The handset's speakerphone makes it easy to use the device hands-free, or if you prefer, you can use a wireless headset via the Sunset Pearl's built-in Bluetooth capability. The phone also offers a vibrating alert, a speed dial, and a contacts list/address book that's limited only by the unit's 64 MB of internal memory. Sunset Pearl owners who want to create caller-specific ringers can choose from the phone's 32 polyphonic ringtones, making it easy to know who's calling without looking at the handset, or they can visit T-Mobile's t-zones mobile Web service to access even more ringtones. And thanks to the phone's speaker-independent voice dialing function, you can call contacts with the sound of your voice. No prior voice training is required; simply say a contact's name and the phone will dial the number. The Sunset Pearl also offers a number of T-Mobile-specific features when combined with the right service plan, including myFaves support, which delivers unlimited any-network calling to your choice of five people, and quad-band worldwide support (850, 900, 1800, and 1900 MHz), which helps the phone function in every country where T-Mobile offers GPRS service. Messaging, Internet, and Tools While the BlackBerry Sunset Pearl is a different kind of BlackBerry device, it still delivers the legendary BlackBerry e-mail experience. With BlackBerry service plans from T-Mobile, you can receive e-mails instantaneously from up to 10 e-mail accounts (personal and enterprise). BlackBerry's push technology, meanwhile, makes it easier than ever to receive your e-mails. BlackBerry devices are designed to remain on and stay continuously connected to your wireless network. As a result, you don't have to retrieve your e-mails manually, but instead are discreetly notified by the Sunset Pearl each time a new e-mail arrives. The unit also offers built-in support for viewing e-mail attachments in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, WordPerfect, and PDF formats. If your company has a BlackBerry Enterprise Server installed, you can take advantage of the power of wireless calendar synchronization with the Sunset Pearl. Your calendar events are exchanged wirelessly and automatically so that your desktop calendar and BlackBerry handheld calendar are synchronized. In addition, your Outlook meeting requests, changes, and updates are designed to synchronize instantaneously with your desktop, making it a breeze to make meeting requests, invite new attendees, and more. And users without BlackBerry Enterprise Server aren't out of luck, as you can manually sync the Sunset Pearl with your desktop calendar and contacts via Bluetooth or USB using the included BlackBerry Desktop Software. As with most smartphones, the Sunset Pearl lets you access the Internet from the palm of your hand, with an integrated Web browser, up-do-date stock quotes, news readers, weather reports, and more--all at fast speeds thanks to support for T-Mobile's EDGE high-speed data network. Instant and wireless messaging are also built into the Sunset Pearl, with support for AOL, Yahoo, and ICQ instant messaging as well as SMS text messaging. Plus, users can receive and forward MMS messages. Imaging and Entertainment The BlackBerry Sunset Pearl kicks the fun up a notch with the inclusion of a 1.3-megapixel camera that offers an LED flash and white balance controls. How about some music? The handheld's music player supports MP3, AAC, AAC+, and eAAC+ formats. And for those moments when you have some extra time on your hands, the handheld is compatible with game downloads and Java applications (available via the t-zones service). Vital Statistics The BlackBerry Sunset Pearl measures 2 by 4.2 by 0.57 inches (W x H x D), weighs 3.16 ounces, and features a lithium-ion battery that's rated for up to 3.5 hours of digital talk time and up to 360 hours of digital standby time. The phone also comes with a one-year warranty. What's in the Box BlackBerry Sunset Pearl smartphone, lithium-ion battery, AC adapter, stereo hands-free headset, USB cable, BlackBerry Desktop Software, user's manual.
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Don't buy into the hype. This "smartphone" is a dumb buy. September 17, 2008 If you have not yet bought a Pearl, then don't. I've had this almost two years and I can't wait till my contract is up so I can chuck this POS into a recycling box!
Why?
#1 Poor durability (and I'm easy on phones). I had this phone for a month when the button that holds the batter cover on popped off. It's a piece of plastic with a tiny spring the size of a toenail clipping. Somehow this was my fault and this sort of defect didn't fall under the manufacturer's warranty. AT&T, the Company I bought it from, would do nothing. OEM (The manufacturer) offered to repair it for $90 dollars! AT&T offered to SELL me a new phone for $199 (when I got it free with a 2 year contract). Both Companies' best suggestion was to buy a silicon cover for the phone to hold the batter back on. Also, the chrome like paint on the phone wore off within 6 months of using it. C'mon people!
#2 This phone interferes (makes that buzzing sound) REALLY loudly with any audio device. More than any other phone I've owned. So if you want the convenience of using your USB cable to charge it on your laptop or pc, mute your speakers, or you'll be sorry. Also GREATLY interferes with car stereos, TV speakers, PA systems, and etc.
#3 I am equally disappointed that bluetooth headphones are not any option for this phone because the Pearl doesn't use the new technology that most, if not all, of the stereo headphones do. The headphones available for this phone are junk, and there is no good off brand alternative either. I've tried every adapter electronics store sell.
#4 Make sure your cellular carrier has a REASONABLE data plan for blackberry. AT&T only has the "blackberry data plan" that costs a minimum of $39.00 in addition to your minute plan. You cannot use the blackberry feature without this plan. This doesn't include using your blackberry as a wireless modem, that costs extra and you are limited on how much date you can use. (Don't go over unless you're prepared to take out a second mortgage.)Not useful as a personal organizer unless your willing to spend over $100 a month for a cellphone bill.
Seriously, this has been a thorn in my side, rather than a helper (which is why I bought a Blackberry).
Just got my pearl today! August 5, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I did not order it from Amazon but i went and upgraded my phone at a local t-mobile store. I'm still getting to know my blackberry it has a lot more functions the a normal cell phone.
product has design flaw May 22, 2008 Track ball will detach from phone within weeks of purchase rendering it useless. Don't buy this phone unless you want to puchase another phone shortly thereafter to replace the first one.
Blackberry Pearl...cool...but not for me! April 30, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Blackberry pearl is a cool phone...i got the white...but i miss my sony ericsson phone it was more of a media phone...i could take good quality pictures and listen music and stuff and the ring was way way louder...this is definitely a business phone...and recommend it if you are looking for that...
I Love this phone! April 9, 2008 I am 23 and have had a cell phone for 7 yrs+ now (not the same one) and I have had just about every type of phone that has come out. I started out with at&t and their service and customer support was TERRIBLE. I have had t-mobile ever since I cancelled the at&t account and I have always had great coverage, customer support and awesome phones. I was looking into getting a chocolate but the bad reviews scared me away. I'm so glad I got a Ruby Pearl: the camera takes decent pictures, there's great connection to the interent and t-zones, you can d/l music and videos, and you can always upgrade your memory; plus the plans t-mobile offers with this phone make it affordable, especially with the family plan I purchased. I highly recommend this phone.
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