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What is it: Latest Pearl smart phone with GPS
What we think: If you love BlackBerry phones but also want GPS, then this phone is what you've been waiting for
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 10 March 2008
Tags: RIM, RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8110, headphones, 3G, radio
We like:
GPS; built-in 3.5mm headphone jack
We don't like:
Nearly identical to other Pearl models
CNET UK judgement:
Compared to the BlackBerry Pearl 8100 and 8120, the RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8110 boasts a very useful GPS feature. If you're addicted to BlackBerry handsets and need a sat-nav, then it's definitely worth having a look at this model -- but don't expect anything different in the design department compared to the original Pearl
Full review:
In 2006, the RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8100 premiered as the first small BlackBerry handset. Its successor, the BlackBerry Pearl 8120, added features like a 2-megapixel camera and Wi-Fi to the equation. Now, the BlackBerry Pearl 8110 puts GPS in place of Wi-Fi, making it easier to navigate your way around the UK. Does this new Pearl find its way with sat-nav or just get lost among its siblings? Continue Reading...
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RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8110 History
23 Apr 2009 in Crave
BlackBerry Pearl 8110 on T-Mobile: 'Unlimited' data with no contract
T-Mobile has a new deal that allows you to buy a BlackBerry Pearl 8110 for a one-off cost of £179, inclusive of 12 months of unlimited email and mobile Internet use -- and no contract
3 Mar 2008 in Crave
BlackBerry 8110: Hands-on with the stylish GPS emailer
First there was the Pearl, then the 8120 with Wi-Fi and now RIM has crammed GPS into the Pearl's attractive casing. Finding your way home after the office party has never been easier
Latest user reviews
October 2, 2009
Posted by: Deepurple
"Entirely delightful"
March 24, 2008
Posted by: bathugeo
"Does what it says on the box"
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