Buying a New BlackBerry


Buying a new BlackBerry can be troublesome for most users, because the company has released several successful models along the time. Nowadays, BlackBerry is preoccupied with developing smartphones, as we are living in a world focused on this chapter more than anything. You just have to think about the functionality of the phone, what you expect from it, the features you need and what it can do to make your day easier.


BlackBerry devices are known for their messaging and e-mail characteristics, having full QWERTY keyboards, corporate e-mail on board and so on. Recently, some models started introducing multimedia aspects and support for applications and games. BlackBerry App World is the official application store and if you have one advanced mobile phone, you can download some great items, either free or with payment.


Among the series of BlackBerry mobile phones, you can find the following: BlackBerry Bold, Torch, Storm, Curve and Pearl. They have different aspects to take into account and they offer a different experience each. For instance, BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 is among the recently released business phones and it brings in discussion a slim and compact design, external media keys, optical touch pad, GPS, 3G of course, Wi-Fi, stereo Bluetooth and a 2 megapixels camera. Compared to its predecessors, this Curve model is not very different from them and it is an entry-level smartphone you can surely get your hands on. BlackBerry Bold 9900 puts an accent on design, featuring a very good looking and polished style, form-fitting factor and a sharp touch screen that you will enjoy navigating on. The QWERTY keyboard is one of the best one yet, you can be sure that texting messages and e-mails will still be your main activity. If you want to take advantage of the innovative touch screen experience, but still be down to earth with a QWERTY keyboard, this is one worthy smartphone. Among other benefits it brings, we can also include the 720p video recording capabilities, NFC support, amazing photo quality and the operating system running everything is the latest BlackBerry 7. But as all good things require certain payment, this phone is on the expensive side, so be prepared to pay for high quality. BlackBerry Torch comes in two distinctive designs: a touch screen phone with a sliding QWERTY keyboard and the latest release is only touch, no physical keyboard what so ever. BlackBerry Torch 9850/9860 is focused on multimedia, running on BlackBerry OS 7 with Liquid Graphics for a sharp image experience when taking pictures, watching videos or just plying some amazing games. The touch screen has 3.7”, being the largest of all BlackBerry phones, with stunning graphics and smooth typing experience. You can look for the first BlackBerry Torch that has the sliding keyboard, with a very solid construction and satisfying internal performance. BlackBerry Storm and Storm 2 are also all touch, but some users have complained about the performance and it is a bit hard to get used to the on-screen keyboard only.


BlackBerry Pearl is different from the rest, it is non-touch and it doesn’t feature a full QWERTY keyboard; instead it brings the SureType one in discussion, with two letters assigned per key, a very compact design, just good enough to fit in your tight jean’s pocket and a variety of colors to choose from.


These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Reddit
  • StumbleUpon
  • Mixx
  • TwitThis

Comments

(required)

(will not be published/required)

(required)