BlackBerry Pearl 8100c Smartphone Red (AT&T)
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Amazon Customer Reviews
Most Helpful First | Newest FirstNot bad for the price...
Pros:
- Sleek enough to be perceived as a regular cell phone and yet comfortable for browsing and mail checking
- Highly intuitive OS and Menu
- Track ball is a welcome change
- Nice screen
- All the typical blackberry functionality available.
- A lot of other features that can be expected from a smartphone, such a camera, MP3 player, Calendar, PC sync, etc...
- This quasi-qwerty keyboard takes a day or two to get used to but the "suretype" software works sooooo well that you will be amazed. In about 90% of the typing I do on this phone, It works just like a normal qwerty keyboard. Entering names and web addresses at times requires manual intervention, otherwise the software takes care of everything. You have to try it to believe it.
Cons:
- Supports only EDGE. 3G is definitely faster and it becomes strikingly painful when you are trying to do a lot of information searching in a small period of time, mostly when you are on the road. But for the most part, it does its job
- Battery life. Nothing to brag about but then I heard that other phones in the category have worse battery performances. So, I guess I will have to live with it. I am sure if I search the web, I can find articles on how to minimize battery usage. On less than moderate use, it lasts about 2 days.
- The headset that comes with it is a joke. And the headphone jack is not a standard one. So, if you actually want to use it as an MP3 player, you have to purchase the converter for the jack for $15 approx and then use your headphone with it. I personally view this as a very cheap tactic.
Overall, it is a great phone. But I am already getting over the crackberry addiction and have stopped checking my gmail on this every 10 mins. I might even drop the data plan altogether :-). And can't complain about the price either.
Nothing has happened yet for me to vouch for its toughness and build quality but I am guessing it won't be built as tough as my old Nokia 8260.
I took a star away for the minor qualms mentioned above in the cons.
So-so phone.
First, the call quality is very good- much better than my Motorola SLVR v8. If you're looking for a good phone, with a few extra "smart phone" features, this is a good choice.
Some observations after owning this phone for 2 months:
1) SLOW. Everything about the phone is slow from the applications to the AT&T EDGE network. This is NOT a 3G phone, and it shows.
2) The size is great, small and lightweight
3) The software that syncs with your computer (I use a mac) is very good.
4) Scratches easily. The phone is plastic, and the color (including the fake metal) rubs or chips off.
5) It requires a blackberry data plan from AT&T. It is VERY expensive, and probably not worth it. If you complain enough to the AT&T reps, they will give you an unlimited smart phone plan for a quarter of the price.
6) You will want to install additional software like Google Maps.
7) The battery is not very good
8) The the media player is poor
9) The ringer is very quiet
10) The keyboard is very easy to use, after you get used to it.
Love the Phone - Be Cautious of Amazon
First, I really like the blackberry pearl. It is great phone that gets great reception and has a lot of useful features. However, the real reason I am writing a review is to alert you that that phones may be refurbished even though they say new. After I received my phone, I was having weird security issues (i.e. not allowing out-going calls, password protection, etc.). I worked with the blackberry administrator for my firm and he said it was due to the fact my phone was refurbished. I contacted amazon, and after a few rounds of emails, they finally admitted that due to a problem with the vendor the phone was refurbished. Amazon never made any effort to contact me before this to alert me that the phone they sold me was refurbished. I am currently in the process of trying to get a "new" phone.
Good but Different
I just purchased this phone mainly because of the price. I wanted the least expensive blackberry I could get. I dropped my 8800 one too many times and the screen no longer worked and I was only a few months into my contract. The decision purchasers have to make are based on the features of the different blackberry devices. This one has a camera and MP3 player. While I will never use the MP3 player I will use the camera to "personalize" my screen with various photos. The 8800 that I had before I really liked the size of the screen and the fact that the letters all had one key. I have fairly large fingers so using this keypad is going to take some getting used to. In the end if you can use this as a supplement and not a full time device I say go with it. I like the size (feels both dimensional and weight) is much smaller than the 8800. If it isn't a price issue I would go with the 8800 or the Curve which is coming out soon.
a wonderful phone
Wow! Great price for such a nifty little phone! It's loaded with features, looks and feels slick and people love looking at it. The keyboard takes a little getting use to but once you've accomplished that it's a breeze. love it!