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The editors liked
Flat
Responsive trackpad
Small size
Good social-networking apps with more available from the BlackBerry App World
Integrated email inbox
High-resolution screen
Decent camera
Dedicated music keys.
The editors didn't like
BlackBerry OS is looking dated
App store is pricy and offers less choice than competitors
Flat, responsive trackpad; small size; good social-networking apps with more available from the BlackBerry App World; integrated email inbox; high-resolution screen; decent camera; dedicated music keys.
BlackBerry OS is looking dated; app store is pricy and offers less choice than competitors; we miss the QWERTY keyboard; Web browser doesn't impress; small screen.
The 9105 is a nice little addition to Blackberry's consumer-friendly Pearl range. But while I'm happy to see the trackpad replace the trackball, the improved camera and processor, and pleased that the addition of 3G connectivity hasn't affected the si...
For BlackBerry Pearl 3G, Still the best mobile email system anywhere, superfast internet connectivity, AGPS, dedicated media controls and quality apps to download, plus a range of other features packed into a compact body.
for BlackBerry Pearl 3G
The Pearl 3G is everything we've come to expect from a BlackBerry in a smart, phone-sized form
An ideal BlackBerry if you want BBM and nothing more5 Pages12345 The BlackBerry Pearl 3G has landed, complete with an unusual and old school 0-9 keyboard. That might dissuade existing Pearl owners from an upgrade, but if you’re eyeing your friends n...
Svelte and stylish. Lightweight. Great voice quality. Responsive interface. Excellent music playback.
SureType keyboard isn't for everyone. OS feels old. Few third-party apps. Too expensive given the feature set.
The Pearl 3G is a great upgrade from a texting phone, but you're paying a lot for a device with no touch screen or QWERTY keyboard, and relatively few apps. ...
The RIM BlackBerry Pearl 3G is a slim and compact smartphone with features like Wi-Fi, GPS, and 3G support. It has external media keys and the optical touch pad felt easy to use
The SureType keyboard isn't for everyone, and we did find the media keys to be a little hard to press. Picture quality isn't as good as we hoped
The RIM BlackBerry Pearl 3G is a great little global smartphone if you can deal with the unusual keyboard.
The updated looking handset is definitely a sight for sore eyes, especially when it’s more than over due at this point, but there isn’t anything too eye catching with it to catapult it over the competition.However, the biggest question mark is its $99...
Updated & modern design, Nice looking display, Great battery life
Pricey for its category, Fuzzy looking images with its camera
If there is one target audience that the RIM BlackBerry Pearl 3G is targeting, then it's none other than entry-level users looking to move up to a smartphone. Naturally, the Pearl 3G perfectly fills the gap in making the transition smooth and without o...
Abstract: Sit down comfortably, because any discussion of a new Blackberry device is not so simple and I would not like to offer you just a dry account of specs and features. Feelings and emotions will do much better. I like that RIM can still produce unique ...
Much better display and trackpad, Low price, SureType still a great solution for a small phone, Good (though not great) call quality,
Some more advanced phones at its price, Disappointing camera, Slightly belowaverage battery.
There's no doubt that the new BlackBerry Pearl is a meaningful upgrade. It feels and acts much more like a quality device than its predecessors, and it finally doesn't have to give up important hardware features to get to its undoubtedly good price. Be...