For you Blackberry addicts out there, RIM has a new device to keep you addicted. Enter the Blackberry Pearl 2 which is also known as the Pearl 9100. The big news with this Pearl is that it has 3G network support and RIM’s optical trackpad to replace the scroll ball. There’s also external media keys and a 3.2 megapixel camera. I’ve never been a fan of the Pearl series myself as I like a full sized keyboard rather than the SureType keyboard that this comes with, but I do know a ton of people who will be wanting this device as soon as it’s on the streets. When will that be? No clue. Even “my best friends at Rogers” who sent me an e-mail announcing that they’d have this smart phone didn’t have an availability date either. So I guess we’ll wait and see. I do know one thing though, it will be a hit when it does ship.
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RIM Announces A New Blackberry Pearl…. No Clue On A Ship Date Though….
For you Blackberry addicts out there, RIM has a new device to keep you addicted. Enter the Blackberry Pearl 2 which is also known as the Pearl 9100. The big news with this Pearl is that it has 3G network support and RIM’s optical trackpad to replace the scroll ball. There’s also external media keys and a 3.2 megapixel camera. I’ve never been a fan of the Pearl series myself as I like a full sized keyboard rather than the SureType keyboard that this comes with, but I do know a ton of people who will be wanting this device as soon as it’s on the streets. When will that be? No clue. Even “my best friends at Rogers” who sent me an e-mail announcing that they’d have this smart phone didn’t have an availability date either. So I guess we’ll wait and see. I do know one thing though, it will be a hit when it does ship.
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