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BlackBerry Pearl 8100 Smartphone Black (T-Mobile)
BlackBerry Pearl 8100 Smartphone Black (T-Mobile)

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Brand: BlackBerry
Category: Wireless

List Price: $349.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 133 reviews
Sales Rank: 135

Color: Black
Media: Wireless Phone
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0

Model: 8100
UPC: 610214613370
EAN: 0610214613370
ASIN: B000ID10JE

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Customer Reviews:
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4 out of 5 stars Good Phone, but OS is slow   July 24, 2007
 6 out of 6 found this review helpful

This is a very good phone. Had more dropped calls than my razr on Cingular. Amazon was great througout the order process; I received the phone and had to call T-mobile to activate it and pull my number from Cinglar for Free! I have it registered to a Blackberry Enterprise Server too and it's quick.

It will take you a week or so to learn the true-type keyboard. Not good if you have fat fingers or need glasses to read. This fits great into my pocket and gets a lot of compliments. The battery is nothing special. When you get a lot of pictures stored on it, the phone's operating system slows down.

I suggest putting the microSD card in to store your pictures. The LCD flash feature is great.

Good phone



2 out of 5 stars One MAJOR problem   July 22, 2007
 8 out of 8 found this review helpful

Overall I love my Blackberry Pearl. It's easy to use, convenient, small and now I only have to carry one device. It does, however, have one MAJOR problem. Since I bought it 6 months ago, I have had to get it replaced twice, both for the same problem. The handset speaker stops working. In a call the person I'm talking to can hear me but I can't hear them. I take good care of my phone, have never dropped it, gotten it wet, etc. so there is no excuse for it to stop functioning like this, especially after so short a time. I'm definitely not going to get another one of these!!


1 out of 5 stars Should not be on the market!   July 14, 2007
 5 out of 9 found this review helpful

My husband and I both got the Blackberry Pearl with a 2 year plan 3 months ago. We are both on our 3rd phone each. It is ridiculous!!

The phone is meant to be a communication tool - well, I cannot hear anything the caller is saying on the headset, unless i use it in speaker mode or use it with the hands free headset.

T-Mobile has charged us $9.99 for shipping each time to replace the phone - so we've spent $60.00 on just shipping charges to get a new one each time, only to have it replaced within a month.

If you want a stable phone, buy anything but a Blackberry Pearl. Very disappointing.



2 out of 5 stars Phone is ok - T-Mobile is not   July 12, 2007
 5 out of 8 found this review helpful

This phone was expensive, but appeared to offer a lot of features. It does, and in general the use of it is good. But changing settings is cryptic (especially compared with Motorola Razor). I prefer texting on the Razor.

After a few months of normal use, it looks pretty worn out. My previous phone (Razor) looked good for much longer.

Also after a few months, I tired of the email and web features and turned them off.

Also, being a Mac user, this phone is limited in friendliness.

Part of the reason I got this phone is the T-Mobile MyFaves feature. Since my wife was with T-Mobile and I pretty much talk only to her, I decided to switch to T-Mobile. The use of MyFaves was great at first (I like the animation) and easy, until T-Mobile started charging me for calls placed to my wife (my main Fav, of course).

When I called T-Mobile about it, they claimed that I took her off of MyFavs. Coincidentally, the time of this change occurred when the phone had crashed on me, and I had to restart it. Now, T-Mobile is demanding that I pay for hundreds of dollars in calls. They have adamantly refused to believe that the phone has always displayed my wife as my main Fav. The "supervisor" I spoke with flatly refused to believe there could possibly be any technical problem. Naturally, I am just a lowly consumer without photographic or electronic records of the status of my phone, so I am sure I will lose in the end.

In synthesis, be aware. This phone has some serious problems that can cost you.

On that note, my wife also received an expensive new phone from T-Mobile by mail and was billed for it, although she did not order it. T-Mobile insisted she ordered it and demanded payment; when she demanded proof that she ordered the phone, T-Mobile recanted their story and refunded her money. This incident, in combination with mine, has raised serious doubts in my mind about the integrity and intentions of T-Mobile.



4 out of 5 stars Not quite a real Blackberry, but gd enough.   July 8, 2007
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

Scale 1-10

Size: 10! Compact!
Style: 9! Black is always cool!
Capacity: 9! Haven't tried too many things yet but emails and word files works just fine.
Speed: 9! It's fast for the most part. It has probls DL pics pages.
Function: 10! Blackberry maps feature saved me a few times, the home screen has all the functions most needed for easy access.

Overall: Love it :)

Keys are ultra small! Carefull not to ignore phone calls by pressing the wrong button (happened to me the first couple of times). It has pretty gd typing features and for the most part it gets what u're trying to type and you just select the word from their list.


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