Types Of Blackberry Phones

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Reliability, productivity, user-friendly and efficiency - these terms narrow you down to Blackberry, one of the highly reputed business phones in the world. Ever since the company was incepted in 1996, Blackberry has been delivering e-mail and smartphone devices, thereby reducing the entire world of electronic services into a single cell phone. Push e-mail, mobile telephone, text messaging, internet faxing, and web browsing are just a few applications provided by Blackberry. Apart from these varied applications, this hi-tech savvy device also offers an entertaining side to fun-loving people. To name a few, the phones include better-than-average cameras, cool music applications, social networking applications and top notch keyboards. In case you are planning to buy a Blackberry phone, it is best to know the different types of models that are available at your end to choose from. Given here are the kinds of Blackberrys. Check out their designs, features, processors and memory capacity.

Different Kinds Of Blackberry Mobile Phones

Blackberry Curve
With a full QWERTY keypad, the Blackberry Curve is a classic handset offering fast and simple communication. Right from making calls to sending emails and text messages to typing documents, the keyboard is at its user’s service. Highly user-friendly, the Blackberry Curve centers on the four-way trackball that allows you to navigate between menus and icons. Customers get to choose from Wi-Fi access and GPS depending upon the model that they opt for. Some of the Blackberry curve models available are Blackberry Curve 8900, Blackberry Curve 8520/8530 and Blackberry Curve 9300.

Blackberry Pearl
A small handy-candy style cell phone, Blackberry Pearl brings all the Blackberry applications into a smaller shell. This is evident from the QWERTY keyboard which is compressed into a “Suretype Keyboard”, wherein most keys have two letters or symbols. The four-way trackball is located above the keypad in the center. Though the Blackberry Pearl does not support Wi-Fi and GPS, other Blackberry features, such as email, texting and other organizational tools are definitely available. One can get to choose from two series of Blackberry Pearl, namely, Pearl Bar and Pearl Flip. Pearl 8110, 8120, 8130, 8220, 9100, and 9105 are some models to opt from.

Blackberry Storm
A touch-screen smartphone, Blackberry Storm is Research In Motion’s (RIM) first touch-screen device. Furthermore, it is the first of its kind which does not have a physical keyboard. Also, with a touch-screen that acts like a button, the device indicates that you have made a selection by displaying a “click” feedback. With this high-quality application, the Blackberry Storm is surely a tough competitor to Apple iPhone 3G, Palm Pre, T-Mobile G1, and the entire HTC Touch family. The series has all the up-to-date software features, ranging from built-in GPS, full-HTML browser, wireless email, multimedia player and a 3.2 megapixel camera. Presently, Blackberry Storm offers 9500, 9530, 9520 and 9550 models to choose from.

Blackberry Bold
The first model to be launched in the 9000 series, Blackberry Bold offers enhancements in the hardware design as well as the user interface. This high-end mobile phone looks extremely classy with its glossy black finish with silver accents that run around the edges. However, unlike the Blackberry Storm, the Blackberry Bold has a QWERTY keyboard and a large screen. Users can access GPS with Blackberry Maps and surf internet via Wi-Fi. 9000, 9650 and 9700 are the models of Blackberry Bold to opt from.

Blackberry Tour
A part of the 9600 series, the Blackberry Tour is a blend of multimedia features taken from Blackberry Curve and global roaming borrowed from Blackberry 8830. Other features offered by this high-end Blackberry Tour include video capture, audio jack, push email, Bluetooth, GPS navigation, and off course, QWERTY keyboard. Presently, 9630 is the only model offered by Blackberry Tour.
 
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