Mar 23 2008

T-Mobile's RIM BlackBerry 8820 is all about business, connections

RIM BlackBerry 8820 (T-Mobile)

RIM BlackBerry 8820 for T-Mobile

(Credit: Corinne Schulze/CNET Networks)

Spring has arrived and the flowers are blooming, and apparently so are the BlackBerrys. Just last week, RIM released the BlackBerry Pearl 8120 for AT&T, and now T-Mobile is getting the RIM BlackBerry 8820. It isn't the freshest model on the market; in fact, AT&T has had this model for a few months. However, it does present T-Mobile customers with a better-equipped business smartphone than the current RIM BlackBerry 8830, since it brings the addition of Wi-Fi and support for the carrier's HotSpot@Home service. It also continues to offer Bluetooth, GPS, and of course, e-mail capabilities. Our minor gripes with the phone include a kludgey Web browser and design flaws, but overall, the BlackBerry 8820 will serve mobile professionals well. Read our full review to get all the juicy details.

 

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a remote PC
by netkepala March 24, 2008 12:52 AM PDT
With wifi connectivity and it's business functionalities, blackberry is becoming more like a portable PC Actually with remote access software, you can even run Windows software on it ! Check out the remote software below :- http://www.aikotech.com/thinserver.htm http://cellphones.about.com/library/bl-so-ti-tsmobiles.htm
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a remote PC
by netkepala March 24, 2008 12:52 AM PDT
With wifi connectivity and it's business functionalities, blackberry is becoming more like a portable PC Actually with remote access software, you can even run Windows software on it ! Check out the remote software below :- http://www.aikotech.com/thinserver.htm http://cellphones.about.com/library/bl-so-ti-tsmobiles.htm
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by Essays April 2, 2008 9:47 AM PDT
I love using my blackberry to access term papers and essays available on PeerPapers.com.
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