Saturday, February 02, 2008

Blackberry Pearl 8110 Developed by Rogers Wireless and RIM


The Blackberry Pearl 8110 is the latest Smartphone introduced by Rogers Wireless in collaboration with Research In Motion (RIM).  This Smartphone is probably a step ahead of its contemporary with great features that combines messaging capabilities, GPS and multimedia features.

The device is housed in a sleek casework of dimension 107mm x 50mm x 14mm and a relative size of 91 grams. The device also has an anhanced cersion of RIM's SureType keyboard sytem, which includes an enhanced visual interface, a spell checker and a word completion.

BlackBerry Maps and support for TeleNavGPS Navigator, which provides audible turn-by-turn directions; 2 MP digital camera with built-in flash, and 15 fps video capture capability; enhanced noise cancellation to combat background noise; low-distortion speakerphone; Bluetooth 2.0 support; "advanced" media player for music and videos (it allows playlists to be created directly on the handset) with 3.5mm stereo headphone jack, and support for the Bluetooth stereo audio profile (A2DP/AVRCP), and dedicated volume controls; externally accessible microSD/SDHC expandable memory slot; support for downloading music directly to the smartphone through  Rogers MusicStore; instant messaging with BlackBerryMessenger, GoogleTalk,  and Yahoo! Messenger pre-loaded with option to customize these applications to suit its users.

 Other accessories that come with the device include a stereo head set, travel charger which is quite portable, and a quite large capacity of 1GB microSD memory card.

 The device is priced at the rate of $249.99 with different plan rate as long as three years.




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