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- 07-18-2008, 10:23 AM #1John SalernoGuest
I'm considering the BB Pearl and Curve and was wondering what everyone
thought of these. I like the size of the Pearl, but I'm not sure I like the
two letters per key type of keyboard. I'm going have a look at them today at
lunch, but just figured I'd ask opinions of them in general, particularly
call quality. I'm not a business user, so I'd use it mostly for calls,
texts, perhaps web stuff (email, etc.). Not sure how many multimedia
features it has though.
Thanks.
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- 07-18-2008, 05:06 PM #2
Re: Blackberry instead of Instinct?
on the Pearl: you pay atleast $30 for your web, can view email attachments such as word doc, exel, pdf, etc.., I really like the size but the 2 letters per key might take a while to get used to.
Instinct, you cannot view email attachments, but it gives you an option to save them to your memory card, you can view jpeg pics thou. The touch keyboard is small, you have to go back and correct mistakes, one good thing about that is that it ***** checks for you : ).
I might be wrong on this one but I think the BB pearl does not support the tv, the music videos, and the radio like the instinct does.
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- 07-18-2008, 08:25 PM #3John SalernoGuest
Re: Blackberry instead of Instinct?
John Salerno wrote:
> I'm considering the BB Pearl and Curve and was wondering what everyone
> thought of these. I like the size of the Pearl, but I'm not sure I like the
> two letters per key type of keyboard. I'm going have a look at them today at
> lunch, but just figured I'd ask opinions of them in general, particularly
> call quality. I'm not a business user, so I'd use it mostly for calls,
> texts, perhaps web stuff (email, etc.). Not sure how many multimedia
> features it has though.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
Hmm, now possibly the Bold.
- 07-22-2008, 01:11 PM #4The BobGuest
Re: Blackberry instead of Instinct?
"John Salerno" <[email protected]> amazed us all with the
following in news:[email protected]:
> I'm considering the BB Pearl and Curve and was wondering what everyone
> thought of these. I like the size of the Pearl, but I'm not sure I
> like the two letters per key type of keyboard. I'm going have a look
> at them today at lunch, but just figured I'd ask opinions of them in
> general, particularly call quality. I'm not a business user, so I'd
> use it mostly for calls, texts, perhaps web stuff (email, etc.). Not
> sure how many multimedia features it has though.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
I love my Pearl. The keyboard certainly took a couple of weeks ot get used
to, but I have become pretty proficient on it. I just got back from a
week's vacation and DID NOT take a computer with me. I was able to keep up
with email with minimal effort.
Calls and texting are fine. It sounds like we may at the opposite ends of
the spectrum in terms of needs, as I am more of a hardcore business user of
the phone. I can't comment on too much of the multimedia and web stuff
because I just don't use it very much. However, as a communication device,
it is easily the best phone I've ever owned.
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