BlackBerry Pearl 8110

This candy- shaped mobile phone has moved from the conventional keyboard to a hybrid keypad that fits somewhere between a full QWERTY and the numeric texting pad of a mobile phone. It’s called the suretype. Instead of having three(sometimes four) letters associated with each key, RIM has created an expanded numeric keypad with two keys per button. To save space, some of the keys house more than one letter/number, so a certain amount of precision is needed to avoid texting or emailing the wrong thing. At a lightweight 3.1oz - with dimensions of just 1.97in (width), 0.57in(depth) and 4.2in(lenght) the 8110 is extremely pocket fitting. Those who are the websurfing type you may find the Pearl 8110 lacking in the Wi-Fi department. The 8110 only offers a 2-megapixel camera, but just enough to take decent photographs as long as you don’t try to capture fast moving objects. If you are looking for something compact, this is the phone for you.

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