The RIM BlackBerry 8820 for T-Mobile brings the addition of Wi-Fi and support for the carrier's H... (cnet.com)
Easy-to-use trackball; good screen; Wi-Fi and GPS (cnet.co.uk)
alaTest Review Summary
We have collected and analysed 44 expert reviews and 67 user reviews from international sources. The alaScore™ for this product is 90/100 = Excellent. Experts rate this product 80/100 and users rate it 75/100. The average review date is October 7, 2007. We have compared these reviews to 278078 reviews from other Cell Phones. Last update: December 1, 2008.
BlackBerry Handheld Software - ROM: 64 MB TFT ( 320 x 240 ) - 802.11, Bluetooth 2.0 - GPS - GSM 850/900/1800/1900 - black
The RIM BlackBerry 8820 for T-Mobile brings the addition of Wi-Fi and support for the carrier's HotSpot@Home service. The smartphone continues to offer solid e-mail functionality and as well as Bluetooth, GPS, and multimedia capabilities.
The BlackBerry 8820 doesn't include the improved Web browser found on newer BlackBerrys, so there's more work involved in navigating pages. The handset is slightly bulky, and we wish it was equipped with a 3.5mm headphone jack.
The RIM BlackBerry 8820 one-ups the BlackBerry 8830 and offers T-Mobile business customers a well-connected smartphone with the addition of Wi-Fi.
Just last week, RIM released the BlackBerry Pearl 8120 for AT&T, and now T-Mo...
As well as the usual messaging, GPS and multimedia offerings, the BlackBerry 8820 now adds Wi-Fi to the equation. It's a great option for business users, with impressive battery life, too
Easy-to-use trackball; good screen; Wi-Fi and GPS
No 3G support; no HTML support for email; no camera
With its neat combination of Wi-Fi, GPS and mobile emailing features, the 8820 is an excellent communications tool for business users. Next time, however, we'd like to see support for 3G added into the mix
As with all the latest BlackBerrys, this one includes a mini-trackball on the...
Well, as great as the 8800 may be, the 8820 is just that much better...
If you happen to find yourself in a Rogers Wireless store, you may notice that they are completely sold out of the BlackBerry 8800. The QWERTY-packing device with the funky trackball navigator has been reasonably popular for the Canadian provider, so why
I love this phone, upset that I bought it bef...
Large screen. Full QWERTY keypad, takes a little getting used to but I'm typing like a pro now, should be easy for anyone who has had a Blackberry before. Lots of downloads, including applications, themes; this phone is easy to personalize.
No camera, while all of my friends are picture messaging I'm stuck to text and email. :( But, it's a justifiable trade in my eyes - they get low grade pictures, and I get an amazing smart phone.
With the right add-on to this phone you can r...
Good key board
Browsing the web is hard
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