The Pearl form factor always did an excellent job of camouflaging as a “normal” phone – the 9105 and its numeric keypad is a clear nod to that status. Personally, I don’t mind have a big fat phone, but for those that do, the BlackBerry Pearl 3G will treat you well. The screen is excellent,...
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I used this phone in August 2011 from when I bought it until it got caught out in the rain ending its life. (I am still a bit annoyed that I screwed up and got it wet) It is a unique experience to carry a smartphone this small when the trend is towards phones that are getting bigger and bigger....
Read the full review →I had about a week with the Rogers BlackBerry Pearl 3G 9100, and walked away generally impressed. It crams all the goodness of the Bold 9700, camera, screen resolution, connectivity and all, into a smaller package. SureType takes getting used to. I had put plenty of time on the Pearl 8100 and...
Read the full review →Overall, I really like the phone. Great screen(although bit too small), good keyboard, and portability make this blackberry a good phone. However, there are couple of things that keeps this phone from being a "very" good phone. First, dusts will be stuck inside the screen after long use. It's not...
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