A New Blackberry Pearl 9100

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It looks same creation leaks online are the norm in effort pre-selling message for ambulatory phones this days. The big conference are doing it, so ground not from a diminutive Canadian company specializing in playing – convergent smartphones that hit become quite favourite among corporate tykes. Enter the Blackberry Pearl 9100, codenamed Stratus or Striker.
This is the stylish phone from Blackberry’s Pearl line-up. It sports a candybar modify factor that many ambulatory phone brands seem to hit place aside in their rush to market QWERTY, sliders and Touchscreen handsets.
Here’s one from RIM and from the pictures we’ve seen, it’s attractive sufficiency to alter the good old life of the reliable and cushy to ingest candybar handsets. Too bad the lone recording earlier posted in many journal sites is no longer there, as if the RIM head honcho ordered its pull-out.
But we had hoped Blackberry will become out with whatever innovative modify factor one of these days, same a vertical slider for instance. Not that we’re effort tired with its superannuated candybar QWERTY and landscape displays, but something newborn is always welcome.
Simpler and more Traditional
Some Blackberry fans meet pine for these simple handsets and poverty to hit the Blackberry experience they’ve enjoyed on their QWERTY handsets in a more auto form. The Pearl 9100 answers their wishes. Maybe they poverty their kids to own one for having topped their class or are in the honor list or meet as a graduation inform incoming year.
At any rate, the newborn Blackberry 9100 gets 3G with WiFi that its earlier Pearl siblings hit but forgot in other models – something we wish will be accepted basic feature in future Blackberry handsets.
The phone has the Blackberry 9700 looks with a signature SureType keyboard with a wavy row of keys with multiple characters in apiece key. There’s the now-familiar optical trackpad that has replaced its earlier trackball that proved somewhat problematic after a while with normal use. There’s a 5th edition Blackberry OS that will run the handset.
There’s a “Pearl” emblazoned at the back between the lens and flash. Two things become clear: the camera has flash. Knowing RIM to be less interested in making their handsets sport a whimsical camera, we figure its camera would hit a resolution no larger than 3.2 megapixels. But at least it will hit winkle lighting but Autofocus would be great.
The other thing is its name. Previous Pearl handsets didn’t hit the study anywhere on their bodies. We won’t be surprised if Blackberry uses an entirely newborn designation, same Pearl II or Pearl III, when it hits the markets.

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