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The editors liked
Loads of features
GPS support
Attractive design
A small and pocketable smartphone for those keen on email.
Slim BlackBerry Pearl
Now with GPS. Very good battery life. Navigation software looks better than competitors.
The editors didn't like
Short on talk time
Somewhat expensive
No 3G support
The SureType system takes a little getting used to
And the screen is a bit cramped for some tasks. No 3G.Look and Feel
Same Pearl
Different model number. OS and older apps need visual update. Web browser renders messy pages. Lacks 3G networking.
Loads of features , GPS support ,Attractive design ,
Short on talk time ,Somewhat expensive ,No 3G support ,
The BlackBerry RIM Pearl-8110 is a great phone with a lot of features. However, the below-average talk time and lack of 3G support could prevent some from buying the BlackBerry RIM Pearl-8110 in favor of similar devices. If you’re a tried and true B...
Well designed and lightweight, SureType predictive messaging is excellent, Integrated GPS
No 3G or HSDPA, No widescreen for video, Poor quality camera, No WiFi
If youre choosing between the 8110 and the Wi-Fi enabled 8120 we recommend you choose the latter. Both handsets are virtually identical, however, the absence of GPS in the 8120 is easily replaced with a Bluetooth GPS receiver.
Well designed and lightweight, SureType predictive messaging is excellent, Integrated GPS
No 3G or HSDPA, No widescreen for video, Poor quality camera, No Wi-Fi
If youre choosing between the 8110 and the Wi-Fi enabled 8120 we recommend you choose the latter. Both handsets are virtually identical, however, the absence of GPS in the 8120 is easily replaced with a Bluetooth GPS receiver. ...
Surfing the net wherever and whenever with that lovely trackball.
It's lacking 3G, and that twomeg camera's a bit stingy.
The BlackBerry Pearl puts the entire interweb in your pocket and keeps you in touch to boot.Introducing the BlackBerry 8110 Pearl, so called for the pearl-like trackball in the centre of the handset. Couple this with HTC’s Diamond and you’ve g...
Abstract: Buy the BlackBerry Pearl from T-Mobile and the included SIM gives you 12 months worth of web access and emails included in the price. Yes this is still a phone as well (you do need to pay for phone calls) but it means you email can follow you everywher...
Abstract: BlackBerry 8110 review M obile phones are used for business purposes more and more often. A growing group of consumers carries a business model in addition to their personal mobile phone. The requirements for business devices are usually more complicat...
While the 8110 Pearl looks identical to the 8100 Pearl, there is one big difference. GPS. Oh, and BlackBerry Maps. OK, that's two differences. Even better, we found it took just 10-15 seconds to nab a satellite fix. Satnav aside, this also smacks its...
The handset's display isn't ideal for use as a satnav on your car's dashboard - it's too titchy to clearly show the 2D maps, you see (well, probably not). We also weren't that taken with the paltry 2-megapixel camera.
The satnav is a nice touch, but the 8110’s main selling point is still its style and email skills. Come on, it's been the main selling point for BlackBerry since its inception!Best offers for the BlackBerry 8110 PearleBay.co.uk £79.00 Amazo...
Abstract: BlackBerry is best known for its business email handsets, but the 8110 - also known as the Pearl - is more of an all-rounder. It has a 3.5mm headphone jack, so you can connect a pair of standard headphones, and a 2.0 megapixel digital camera with an...
Solid GPS solution, Packed with features, Beloved by systems admins
Software subscription needed for GPS, No help given to Mac users, Not a joy to use
Sure, the iPhones great, but theres a lot it cant do. And despite the clever use of cellphone mast and WiFi triangulation, one of the most important iPhone omissions is proper GPS.Its the same idea as your in-car GPS: a system of satellites orbits ...
GPS, simple to use, email on the move, easy to set-up and customise
Keyboard might not suit some
You’ll need to weigh up the pros and cons of GPS vs. Wi-Fi if having to choose between the 8110 and 8120, but the core functions remain the same, and we love it