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- BlackBerry Pearl - Wikipedia
The BlackBerry Pearl is a smartphone developed by Research In Motion (RIM) The Pearl (8100) was launched on September 12, 2006, marking the first BlackBerry device with a camera, media player and other multimedia features, significantly expanding the traditionally enterprise brand's market to mainstream consumers
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BlackBerry Pearl 9105 When the Pearl series was finally cancelled by RIM in 2010, both Google and Apple were carving up the mobile space with their new operating systems Apple’s iPhone was making huge inroads not only into the pockets of consumers but also business users, as BYOD culture increased at companies large and small
- BlackBerry Pearl 8100 - Full phone specifications - GSMArena. com
BlackBerry Pearl 8100 smartphone Announced Sep 2006 Features 2 2″ display, 1 3 MP primary camera, 900 mAh battery, 64 MB storage
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The BlackBerry Pearl 8120 was the second 4 5 star BlackBerry we reviewed and the first in the Pearl line to score so highly The 8120 was a big improvement on the original Pearl, bringing with it
- BlackBerry Pearl review: BlackBerry Pearl - CNET
The RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8130 improves on an already-impressive smartphone with the addition of GPS, video recording, and 3G support
- Blackberry 8100 Pearl review - Stuff
Compared to past QWERTY-packing BlackBerry’s the 8100 Pearl is incredibly compact and lightweight, taking the BlackBerry 7130 design and giving it a slinkier feel It’s also the first ‘Berry to sport a central TrackBall navigation globe that glows brightly and is the inspiration behind the Pearl moniker
- 5 Reasons the BlackBerry Pearl Still Holds Up in 2024
The BlackBerry Pearl may not boast the flashy specs of today’s flagship smartphones, but its charm lies in its simplicity, durability, and efficiency From its classic design and unique keyboard to its robust security features and long-lasting battery, the Pearl is a testament to a time when phones were built to be reliable communication tools
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