The clamshell device features a large internal QVGA display, large outer display, converged
SureType QWERTY keyboard, quadband GSM / EDGE support, Wi - Fi radio with WPA encryption and HotSpot@Home support for calls over UMA, myFaves support, 2.0 megapixel camera with video recorder and flash, -LSB-...]
This version omits the Wi - Fi radio present in the 8120, but is otherwise identical to the 8120, with a portait QVGA resolution display, quadband GSM / EDGE radio, Bluetooth 2.0 with stereo audio support, microSDHC expansion slot with support for 4 GB cards, trackball navigation, converged
SureType QWERTY keyboard, internal GPS transceiver, media player, 2.0 megapixel camera with video recorder and flash, and speakerphone.
The clamshell features two high - resolution color displays at QVGA resolution,
SureType QWERTY keyboard, 2.0 megapixel camera with zoom, flash and video recorder, media player, microSDHC expansion slot, voice - activated dialing, speakerphone, 3.5 mm headphone jack, Bluetooth with -LSB-...]
The clamshell features two high - resolution color displays at QVGA resolution,
SureType QWERTY keyboard, 2.0 megapixel camera with zoom, flash and video recorder, media player, microSDHC expansion slot, voice - activated dialing, speakerphone, 3.5 mm headphone jack, Bluetooth with stereo audio support, support for BlackBerry App World and support for Verizon services such as Visual Voicemail and VZNavigator.
Not exact matches
We saw leaked screenshots of both the
SureType and T9 version, but have only seen the
QWERTY keyboard itself on sale at one point.
The Storm's touchscreen was originally dubbed «ClickThrough», but RIM has recently changed that up and is now calling it SurePress, which I do think projects a softer visual image and keeps their branding simplified since RIM already uses the
SureType name in reference to their non-full
qwerty keyboard.
The BlackBerry Pearl Flip features quadband GSM / EDGE, Wi - Fi radio with WPA encryption, UMA support for phone calls via T - Mobile HotSpot@Home, QVGA internal display, converged
QWERTY SureType keyboard, trackball navigation, microSDHC -LSB-...]
All three new colors are otherwise identical to the original model with quadband GSM / EDGE radio, Wi - Fi with support for WPA encryption and UMA support for HotSpot @ Home service, QVGA display, converged
QWERTY SureType keyboard, microSDHC expansion slots, media player, myFaves support, speakerphone, Bluetooth with stereo audio support, and 2.0 megapixel camera with video recorder.
Neither AT&T nor RIM have announced the device at this time, which features two
keyboard styles in
QWERTY and
SureType along with an optical trackpad.
The Pearl 3G will actually be offered in two different models: The 9100 which will have a 20 - key condensed
QWERTY keyboard (aka RIM's
SureType) and the 9105, which, curiously for a BlackBerry, has a 14 - key T9 phone
keyboard.
The BlackBerry Pearl Flip features quadband GSM / EDGE, Wi - Fi radio with WPA encryption, UMA support for phone calls via T - Mobile HotSpot@Home, QVGA internal display, converged
QWERTY SureType keyboard, trackball navigation, microSDHC expansion slot, media player, 2.0 megapixel camera with video recorder and flash, speakerphone, and Bluetooth with stereo audio support.
The new Pearl really looks like a narrowed down BlackBerry Bold 9700, but with the full physical
qwerty keyboard swapped out in favor of a slick new
SureType design.
You can, however, use a full
QWERTY on - screen
keyboard in both landscape and portrait mode, as well as RIM's
SureType - style
keyboard in portrait, so at least you have options.