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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
Abstract: In 2006, RIM launched the BlackBerry Pearl 8100. It’s critical reception was mixed, but there’s no denying it helped propel the BlackBerry brand to super stardom. Since then, smartphones have become even more mainstream and many serious competitors hav...
Abstract: The Blackberry Pearl 3G is RIM's most recent in its consumer range of mobiles, and it has improved network access and an updated keyboard that falls in line with the rest of the phone manufacturers. This mobile is RIM's first Pearl since 2008 and it...
Top of the line email, dedicated media controls, high quality apps from BlackBerry App World, integrated Facebook contacts and calendar, HSDPA and Wi-Fi in a basic-phone-sized body...
Browser doesn’t auto-fit non-mobile sites, trackpad slightly unresponsive at timesLook and Feel...
Classic BlackBerry high performance squeezed into the smallest body yet ...
Abstract: The BlackBerry (NSDQ: RIMM) Pearl 3G 9100 was announced back at WES just a short month ago, and is about ready for primetime. It builds upon RIM’s older Pearl family with an upgraded HVGA display, optical trackpad to replace the now-defunct trackball...
The Pearl 9100 3G from RIM is a big improvement in the Pearl line of devices. The form factor hasn't changed overmuch, but the guts of the device sure have. Phone Scoop spent some time with it at RIM's Wireless Enterprise Symposium event. The Pearl 3...
Every time we used the Pearl we wished it was the Bold, and considering the way both phones are priced in Australia there's no reason not to buy a Bold instead.
Fast to navigate, same capabilities as more expensive BlackBerry handsets, impressive specifications, SureType software is excellent, unbeatable e-mail service, optical trackpad
Less sturdy than RIM's Curve and Bold series, glossy keyboard is slippery and keys are cramped, small display, awkwardly mounted media controls
We were impressed that RIM's BlackBerry Pearl 3G 9100 offers the same capabilities and functions found on more expensive BlackBerry smartphones. The trade off comes in the form of a smaller, pocketable form factor, resulting in a cramped keyboard, small d...
Good form factor; Powerful processor; Wifi 802.11n; Dedicated Media keys; Form factor; 3.5mm jack; Camera with flash; Good Telstra coverage; Attractive price point
Condensed QWERTY may take some time to get used to; Heavy users will only get one day's worth of battery life
Abstract: The BlackBerry Pearl has finally gone 3G! We all know and love the Pearl as RIM's first true foray into the "consumer" market after years of carrying the torch as the "business" brand. And now the tiny smartphone (indeed, this one is the tiniest in the...
Abstract: I’ve been a BlackBerry Pearl user for some years now, having had the 8110 since it was launched. Admittedly, even then its lack of 3G was a bit naff (BlackBerry was very slow to come to the 3G party) but I really liked the pocket-friendly form factor ...