Blackberry is the undisputed king of the corporate email market – they don't
call it the Crackberry for nothing. But, until now, it was yet to capture the
heart of the consumer.
The Pearl is
RIM's push at the man on the street; no more bulky designs or confusing numeric
nomenclatures. It comes with a cool name like Chocolate or Razr and style worth
showing off.
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This is like a Blackberry, only better. The thumbwheel is gone, replaced by a
white rollerball below the 2.2in bright 65k colour screen. The ball lights up
when you use it and looks a bit like a pearl. As a method to find your way
around menus and web pages it's actually very good.
Despite its flash looks, this is a Blackberry through and through. Setting up
mail is a doddle and once you've tapped in your details via the web, email will
flow through like text messages.
It's got a traditional Qwerty keyboard, but split over half the number of
keys. With two letters a key, a predictive text-type application guesses what
you want to say.
This takes a bit of getting used to, but it's far more accurate than standard
mobiles and after a week you won't want to go back.
It's also the first Blackberry to incorporate a camera – albeit only a
1.3megapixel model, which is the bare minimum in these multi-megapixel days. The
resulting snaps are passable, and there's a built-in flash for capturing images
in the dark.
Once you're bored of the standard comprehensive set of applications, which
stretches from diary and to-do list to media player and messaging, you can
install your own applications.
If you want a Blackberry but have been put off by their appearance, this is
the model for you. But beware – after a week with it, you won't be able to
return to a standard mobile.
Our review model was supplied by
T-Mobileand is available from free with a contract.
Also consider: Nokia
E61 smartphone
The Nokia E61's Qwerty keypad and email support make it a clear rival for RIM's
Blackberry
Pros: It's a Blackberry, but is good looking and easily
pocketable to boot Cons: Keyboard takes a bit of getting used to Overall: If you need to stay in touch constantly but want to
stay stylish too, the Blackberry Pearl is the only option
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