Blackberry 8800 is what occurs when you cross the pearl of Blackberry 8100 with Blackberry 8700 and then add a little extra. Very similar in the face and the weight to the 8700, the 8800 additions the rich support of multi-media, the memory of microSD positive and the navigation extensible of travelling with recognition decided not to add a camera to this business-directed device. The multi-media one support is rather foreseeable nowadays, but the interesting addition with blackberry 8800...
BlackBerry 8707v is the first 3G BlackBerry device to market. It's a derivative of the ubiquitous BlackBerry 8700 series of devices, and it appears to have the same functionality as the 8700, just with added support for UMTS 2100 3G data. There are limitations with the 8707v though. There's no WiFi, unlike some recent messaging devices, nor is there any expandable memory (internal memory comprises of 64Mb of Flash memory plus 16Mb dynamic RAM). There's no MP3 player or camera either. Of...
The BlackBerry's manufacturers RIM have successfully pushed out variants of the 8700 into many major markets. Although primarily sold as the 8700g, there are also network specific versions for Rogers of Canada (8700c), Orange and subsidiaries (8700f) and Vodafone and partners (8700v). The differences between the models appear to be mainly styling and software. Buy BlackBerry 8700 directly from Amazon The 8700 and 7290 are about the same size, but significantly the 8700 is narrower at...
The BlackBerry Pearl 8100 is a much more compact device than the 7130. The BlackBerry 8100 comes in at 107x50x15mm and just 90 grams, compared to the 7130's 115x56x18mm and 120 grams. But, the Pearl manages to fit in a 1.3 megapixel camera, expandable memory and an MP3 player, making this a much more consumer friendly handset than the business-orientated BlackBerry devices that have gone before. This is a quad-band GSM phone with GPRS and EDGE with support for BlackBerry push email (for...