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The editors liked
Previews e-mails on external screen. Good 2-megapixel camera.
The RIM BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8230 offers 3G and GPS. The smartphone brings an updated interface and adds Documents to Go and a better camera
While still offering solid e-mail capabilities.
The RIM BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8230 offers 3G
GPS
Good call quality
And BlackBerrys strong e-mail capabilities. The clamshell smartphone also has a 2-megapixel camera and supports BlackBerry App World.
Top-notch messaging options. Clever
Light design. Colorful screen and updated interface. ...
Sharp clamshell design
Beautiful display
Comfortable keyboard
Good battery life
Large keyboard and a functional front screen....
Surprisingly music-friendly
External play/pause button
Stereo bluetooth
Standard headphone jack
UMA capable
Unique form factor
Slick new BB interface
More compact than other BlackBerries
Still has the BB office apps that keep executives aboard
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Very trendy design
High-quality voice calls
Cool user interface
Great look
3.5mm headphone socket
Good trackball navigation
UMA support
Attractive design and displays
WiFi and UMA support
The editors didn't like
Slow 3G speeds. Bulky. Hybrid keyboards time may have passed.
The BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8230 lacks Wi-Fi. The SureType keyboard takes some acclimation.
The smartphone lacks Wi-Fi
And the SureType keyboard takes some acclimation and isnt ideal for heavy e-mail users.
Feels a bit cheap and flimsy. Mediocre performance hurt usability. Lacked impressive battery life of larger BlackBerry devices. ...
Inconsistent Wi-Fi performance
Lacks 3G and GPS
Poor camera
No GPS and no 3GLook and Feel...
Ervative material takes just as much power to play. This isnt quite a smart phone. Five minutes with the web browser
Or a spin with one of the included games makes that much clear. It still does the mobile office stuff that biz users need