BlackBerry mobile phones: Complete Office In Your Small Pocket
The BlackBerry mobile phones are elegant and stylish phones with all the smartphone features that a business user would want. BlackBerry launched various handsets in mobile phone market such as the BlackBerry Bold 9000, BlackBerry Storm 9500, BlackBerry 8820, BlackBerry Curve 8300, BlackBerry Pearl 8100, BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220, BlackBerry 8800 and many more. Now, we discuss the features of the BlackBerry 8800 handset. It is one of the cheapest BlackBerry phones with great office as well as personal functionalities in its category.
The BlackBerry 8800 is a feature-rich handset with many new capacities without compromising on the functionality. It is a light weight mobile phone and weighs only 134 grams with sleek dimensions of 114 x 66 x 14 mm, which let the users to easily carry it even in tight jeans pocket. It has a full QWERTY keyboard and Trackball navigation key which allow you to operate without any trouble. It comes with 64 MB internal memory and its external memory can be expanded through microSD (TransFlash) card. The BlackBerry 8800 has USB port and Bluetooth v2.0 technology which allow the users to share data with their friends and relatives easily. The Pocket Office functionality of the BlackBerry 8800 support various office formats such as Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint, Corel WordPerfect and Adobe PDF files. The users can read or edit the office document and send document as an e-mail, through GPRS and EDGE networks. One time fully
charged battery provides approximate 5 hours of talktime and 530 hours of standby time, respectively.
The BlackBerry Curve 8300 is another BlackBerry product that has been hailed as the lightest and smallest BlackBerry handset. It comes with a full QWERTY keyboard. It comes with 64 MB internal memory and its external memory which can be expanded via microSD (TransFlash) card. It has a 2 mega pixels camera with powerful flash that offers the users to capture still images even in dark areas. This phone also facilitates video recording. It has two different connectivity options such as USB v2.0 port or Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP technology that allow the users to share data with friends or relatives at high speed.
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