BlackBerry Pearl 8120 review

Wi-Fi leads BlackBerry's consumer charge

TechRadar Verdict

A bit old-fashioned in some ways, but more than capable of providing you with all that you'll need from a PDA

Pros

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    Wi-Fi

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    Handy Push email

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    Business functions with consumer appeal

Cons

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    Small Screen

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    Outdated interface

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    No 3G

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RIM was up against it when it launched the revamped BlackBerry Pearl last November, going head-to-head with the much-hyped iPhone. But a few months into the battle, it seems the business brand of choice has achieved a crossover handset with the staying power to last the distance.

Competing for a similar audience, the Pearl offers business functionality in a more obviously 'mobile' consumer guise. Like most of RIM's products – and unlike the iPhone – it thrives on the understated. The shape and size have remained much the same to the original Pearl , and aside from a lick of navy blue paint there's little to mark this handset out from its predecessor.

Looks: 4/5

Ease of use: 3.5/5

Features: 3.5/5

Call quality: 4/5

Value for money: 4/5

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