Typical price: £300
What is it: Pocket-friendly emailer with multimedia extras
What we think: A stylish evolution that moves BlackBerry perhaps a step too far out of the office
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October 20, 2007
Posted by: darrenha
"Hotter than a heatwave"
What I like:
Qwerty, crystal clear screen, every app you need, comes with world maps...
What I don't like:
No GPS
Review:
I love this BB. Having had numerous BB's over the years, for work, this one is the best so far....
Sexy looking, so easy to use, has everthing you need, loads and views everything. It really does view any attachment i receive.
Clear sounds, the clearest screen I have seen on any handheld and a very easy to use multimedia package. I can transfer all my music and clips over at the click of a button.
I would recommend to anyone who needs a phone and email on the move.
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