The BlackBerry 8707g is reasonably zippy and easy-to-use, but lacks many common smartphone features like Wi-Fi and microSD memory expansion.
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The 8110 isn't so much an updated model as it's virtually identical to the previously released Pearl 8120, excluding the fact that the 8110 includes a GPS chipset, but is without Wi-Fi.
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The BlackBerry Pearl is designed with both consumers and business professionals in mind with its blend of multimedia features and reliable access to e-mail.
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The BlackBerry Curve takes both good and bad factors from the Pearl and 8800, making it an enticing phone -- but we're still waiting for the ultimate consumer BlackBerry
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Research in Motion officially took the wraps off the highly anticipated and much-rumoured smartphone, complete with a new name, the Bold.
Just when you've gotten to the point where you can type on your BlackBerry upside down in the dark, they're thinking about changing the keyboard.
Research in Motion has unveiled its first, long-awaited BlackBerry smartphone in a clamshell format.
Microsoft has informed some of its partners that it has had to delay Windows Mobile 7, a much anticipated update to its handset operating system.
While Research in Motion shows off the latest Curve and Pearl at CTIA 2008, it's leaked pictures of the upcoming BlackBerry 9000 which are causing the biggest stir amongst BlackBerry fans.
Want your mobile to be a useful business tool rather than a frivolous gadget? Here's what you should be looking out for.
In this quick guide, we take a look at the functionality and applications of the four main handheld operating systems -- Palm, Windows Mobile, Symbian and BlackBerry.
Since its release, the iPhone has had more than its share of press. Love it or hate it, everyone's been talking about it and looking at its sleek, colourful interface, it's hard not to fall in love with it. But like most decisions based on emotion, buying one may not be the smartest thing to do — at least, not yet.
Smartphones offer the functions of a mobile phone and a PDA in one device, but they are not for everyone. Here's what you need to know before buying one.
I am looking for a mobile phone that will Sync with Microsoft Outlook, has long talk time and is generally great for business use.
I don't care about cameras, texting, ringtones and all that stuff, but am very fond of the slider phones.
I'm overwhelmed by choice and range of prices. Please help!
Even with stiff competition, BlackBerry is still the name synonymous with mobile business devices. Check out our list of the latest releases.
Want to work on the move but don't want to lug a laptop? You'll need a smartphone of some kind that lets you do e-mail, open business documents and browse the web, among other things. Here are five recent contenders.
With Mother's Day just around the corner we've compiled a list of the best phones for mum, whoever she may be.
These hybrid devices combine the organisational features of a traditional PDA with the communication capabilities of a mobile phone. To make your life easier, here are our current top five picks.
Dodge those exorbitant mobile data charges with our list of the best Wi-Fi enabled smartphones.
Add powerful business definition dictionary to your BlackBerry device.
Translate between English and German languages.
Get instant access to news, blogs, and RSS feeds from your BlackBerry.
View, edit, and save received documents on your BlackBerry.
View HTML-based e-mails on your BlackBerry.