Posted by Santo on 7.19.2011


Blackberry 8800 is the last line of RIM smartphones - a versatile and exciting visually and functionally. It 'also the thinnest BlackBerry.

Going straight into its specifications, the Blackberry 8800 comes equipped with a QWERTY keyboard – unlike Blackberry Pearl – and a trackball navigation system. It appears that Blackberry had finally come into terms with the fact that joysticks are not great devices for navigational purposes, especially to zip through a phone menu. The QWERTY keyboard can be a bit confusing in the beginning, but as the user starts typing on it, gradually he/she will get used to it.

If there is another big difference between the BlackBerry Pearl 8800 and, as it is without a camera. Blackberry 8800 is to drop the camera and the most reliable feature of the GPS, to track users and devices roaming business. Although the Blackberry 8800 is not on Google Maps is bundled TeleNav GPS Navigator will provide you with an exceptional job in the right direction at all times. The local search function also works well.

The display is bright enough for 8800 (resolution 320 x 240) and offers good visibility in all lighting conditions. A light sensor adjusts the brightness levels of the keyboard and screen accordingly to maximize visibility.

BlackBerry 8800 is compatible with EDGE and quad-band GSM / GPRS data rates reasonable. To moderate the need to navigate large, the laptop works reasonably well. As for email, if you use the BlackBerry Web, the phone supports up to ten email accounts and corporate staff, the facility is one of the easiest you can find one of the smartphones on earth . Support is excellent - users can view Word, PDF, Excel and JPEG files - even if there is no way you can edit office documents. Desktop Manager, users can synchronize Blackberry notes, calendar, tasks and contacts with the tools of relevant organizations, as each piece of relevant information are updated as necessary applications simultaneously.


Like all other phones in its class, the Blackberry 8800 also offers a range of multimedia features including music and video ringtones and images. Media Manager utility can be used to import photos and video into the device, although, as mentioned before, you may not be able to take pictures or record video with 8800, because it lacks a camera . The media player supports file types - MP3, AAC and WMA music files and WMV and MPEG-4-files. Supports DRM does not exist.

Other voice features include voice-cancellation for better audio performance, VAD – Voice Activated Dialing – with Speaker Independent Voice Recognition, call forwarding, conference calls, and smart dialing, a high quality low-distortion speakerphone, and dedicated ‘mute’, ‘send’, and ‘end’ keys.


Finally, the pricing, the Blackberry 8800 carries a price tag - £299 - that falls in between Blackberry Pearl and the Cingular 8525 (£399). Given its features, however, this is a quite reasonable price (Its competitors also carries a similar price tag

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