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BlackBerry Pearl 8130 Smartphone Red (Sprint) | 
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| Brand: Blackberry Category: Wireless
List Price: $349.99 Buy New: $49.99 You Save: $300.00 (86%)

Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 3579
Color: Red Media: Wireless Phone Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
Model: 8130 UPC: 843163019393 ASIN: B0012Q3EHM
Release Date: January 20, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Data not available Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| Slim, powerful Blackberry messaging phone with SureType hybrid numeric/QWERTY keypad | | Access Sprint Mobile Broadband Network via EV-DO connectivity; Sprint TV and Sprint Music Store enabled | | 2-megapixel camera with video capture; MicroSD expansion; Bluetooth connectivity with music streaming | | Up to 4.6 hours of talk time, up to 216 hours of standby time; measures 4.2 x 1.9 x 0.55 inches (WxHxD) | | Includes: Battery, AC Charger,and USB Data Cable |
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Amazon.com Product Description Bringing the acclaimed style and svelte body of the Blackberry Pearl to Sprint's CDMA network, the Pearl 8130 comes packed with new features including a striking new software interface, rich multimedia capabilities, built-in GPS and support for Sprint's high-speed EV-DO data network--perfect for surfing the Web as well as downloading music and video from Sprint's Music Store and TV service. The Pearl 8130 continues to offer all the communication features that you've come to expect from Blackberry smartphones, including email served up by the BlackBerry Internet Service and a full menu of messaging options (SMS, MMS, and IM). Other features include a 2.0-megapixel camera with video capture, Bluetooth for both communication headsets and stereo music streaming, MicroSD expansion, digital audio player, speakerphone, and voice-activated commands and dialing. 
Nicely compact and lightweight at just 3.4 ounces and 0.55 inches thin. | 
Quickly and accurately type messages thanks to the SureType enhanced predictive text typing technology. | Sprint Service Options Supporting the EV-DO high-speed data standard, this phone is fully compatible with Sprint's Power Vision service (additional charges applicable). With Power Vision, you can download and stream high-quality video, straight onto your phone. Enjoy full-color video clips or live TV of the latest news, sports, and entertainment from brands you know, like CNN, Fox, The Weather Channel, NFL Mobile, and more. Power Vision also serves as a portal for enhanced games. Where coverage is available, EV-DO connectivity provides average download speeds ranging from 400 to 700 Kbps, with peak rates up to 2 Mbps. The Sprint Music Store enables you to buy, download, and then jam out wherever you are with new songs or old favorites. Offering a growing selection of more than 1.6 million songs, the store provides you two copies of each song--one for the phone and another for the PC, as well as the ability to burn songs to a CD using Windows Media Player. Save your songs to a memory card with a capacity that's right for you. With Sprint TV, you can make your cell phone your always-on source for news, weather, sports and more. This comprehensive video service combines high-quality streaming audio and video from channels including the NFL Network, ABC, The Weather Channel, Fox Sports, E!, CNN, The Discovery Channel, and more. The Sprint Software Store, powered by Handmark, offers a wide selection of software, games, ringtones, graphics and other Windows Mobile applications to purchase and download right to your phone. This phone is also GPS enabled, allowing you to receive audible and visual turn-by-turn driving directions, map your location, or conduct local searches direct from your handset. BlackBerry Maps, which can conveniently guide users to their destination, now includes a local search capability that allows users to find local businesses, such as banks, hotels and restaurants, within a short driving distance. Sprint Navigation requires a separate subscription. 
More than just an email companion, the Pearl 8130 also offers built-in GPS, a media player, and 2.0-megapixel camera with video capture capabilities. | Phone Features Weighing just 3.38 ounces and just 0.55 inches thin, the Pearl 8300 manages to fit a QWERTY keyboard onto the handset's slim frame. Each button on the keyboard shares two letters and the unit automatically determines which letter is the intended one based on what it predicts you are trying to spell. This unique predictive text technology, known as SureType, makes the Pearl 8300's diminutive size possible. SureType also learns the words you use most often, further enhancing your typing speed. It sports a large 240 x 260 screen that supports over 65,000 colors--plenty of real estate to view your e-mails, Web browser content, messaging sessions, and attachments. The venerable BlackBerry trackwheel has been replaced on this model with an innovative four-way trackball placed below the screen. On the rear of the handheld, you'll find a 2.0-megapixel camera and a self portrait mirror. The handheld's MicroSD memory card slot is located inside the device, behind the battery. There's also a standard 3.5mm headset jack that can be used with the included headset, as well as a mini-USB port for data connectivity. The Pearl 8130 features an updated visual interface and integrates a new font rendering technology that displays characters with enhanced legibility at even the smallest point sizes. The BlackBerry Browser is further improved with a new "Page View" option that displays a full web page on the screen along with a magnifying glass that allows the user to quickly and accurately point and zoom in on a specific area of the web page. It also provides quicker access to Bookmarks and History, and supports the 3GPP RTSP Streaming protocol via EV-DO, so you can view streaming video from sites like m.youtube.com. With a BlackBerry data plans from Sprint, you can receive e-mails instantaneously from up to 10 e-mail accounts (personal and enterprise). And with BlackBerry push technology, you don't need to retrieve your e-mail. BlackBerry devices are designed to remain on and continuously connected to the wireless network, allowing you to be discreetly notified as new e-mail arrives. Support is also built-in for viewing e-mail attachments (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, WordPerfect, and PDF formats). This phone provides Bluetooth version 2.0 wireless connectivity, and includes profiles for communication headset, handsfree car kits, audio/video remote control, and printing. With the A2DP Bluetooth profile, you can stream your music to a pair of compatible Bluetooth stereo headphones. The integrated media player allows you to create and edit playlists right on the handset. The Pearl 8130 also features a 2 megapixel camera with 5x digital zoom and enhanced flash. The new camera also supports video capture in two resolutions: 240x180 or 176x144 for sharing via MMS. Other features include: - Phone as Modem Capable: Use the included USB cable to connect to laptops for a wireless modem, or choose to run this capability via Bluetooth with no USB cable requirement.
- Voice Command and Voice Activated Dialing: Built-in speaker independent voice command allows users to look up contacts, place phone calls and access key information from the device.
- Voice Notes: Make a voice note and send as an email .wmv file attachment.
- Productivity Tools: View and update your calendar, schedule appointments, checks your task list and more while you're on the go. Also includes a calculator, alarm clock and memo pad.
- Notification: Polyphonic, MIDI, MP3 ringtones plus vibrate mode
- Rating for hearing aids: M3, T3
- Instant Messaging: Connect with your IM contacts using popular applications like Yahoo! Messenger and Google Talk
- 64 MB internal memory
- 3.5mm stereo headset capable
- Built-in speakerphone
Vital Statistics The Blackberry Pearl 8130 weighs 3.4 ounces and measures 4.2 x 1.9 x 0.55 inches. Its 900 mAh lithium-ion battery is rated at up to 4.6 hours of talk time, and up to 216 hours of digital standby time. It runs on the 850/1900 CDMA frequencies and is compatible with the EV-DO data network.
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| Customer Reviews:
Great phone with small issues August 8, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I got this exact phone back in June, and at I LOVED IT! I still love it, I have had a few glitches that I'm waiting on Sprint to fix, every morning, the phone erases all my text messages and unless I reset the phone by removing the battery, all my texts will be deleted upon getting them. I have no problem with the amount of space on the phone and I haven't put in the media card. I took mine on vacation to the Keys and the camera did very well. My only problem there is you can't send pictures to a phone, they have to go to an email, which isn't as much fun. I also like all the extras I got from Sprint for free, Including their navigation, Sprint TV, Sprint Music Store. Being a HUGE NASCAR fan, I really enjoy the NASCAR Sprint Cup Mobile, also free for Sprint Customers. The screen is great and everything on the phone is easy to use.
I used to HATE all my Sprint phones, mainly because Sprint Customer Service, was TERRIBLE! But with their new President,CEO, they have been working to fix that and I'm glad.
Overall, other than the text messaging issue, I'm more than pleased with my wee little Blackberry Pearl!
small, functional. perfect May 26, 2008 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
I've been a long time Palm user for it's calendar, contacts, notes, and medical reference capabilities, plus of course, some pocket chess and other fun things. But as you probably know, palm is not even trying to stay current, so when I went shopping for an integrative phone and PDA device I looked at all the contenders.
1. To be fair, I had to check out the Centro. I wasn't fond of the device overall and especially the keyboard. Plus, Palm OS is dead so I felt that it was time to move on. 2. Next up, the iPhone. This would be my first choice because it is so delicious. But no 3rd party apps are allowed and EDGE is slow!! I regrettably scratched it off my list. 3. Windows mobile. A friend has one of these devices and I checked it out. It was like XP on a phone: with all the click here and go there interface that just seemed cumbersome on a handheld. Plus, WM is famous for requiring MORE processor speed. It does 3rd party apps but it's a slow and cumbersome interface, so that too got scratched off my list. 3. Lastly, I looked into the infamous crackberry experience. I went to my local Sprint store and checked out the Pearl and Curve. They seemed nice in the hand, especially the Pearl. Small and solid, and the screen is easy to read. I did some additional homework, checking out the reviews on Youtube and Amazon, etc.
I purchased the Pearl (in the color red, and with my current service on Sprint). I downloaded the bPhone theme and started to get to know this device.
The home screen includes the big 3 BB apps: 1. email messages (which are pushed to the phone), 2. the calendar (with the next two events listed), and 3. the phone (with any missed calls listed). Additionally, upper left shows the Sprint bars and upper right the battery status. And you get the time and date as well. Overall, nice to look at and functional.
There is a dedicated hard key for apps. For me, this is the critical area and I have not been dissapointed. Like the Palm (and iPhone) each app has its icon. These can be arranged to your liking (or hidden if you don't use them often).
Within a couple days I was thinking I could almost leave my Palm TX as home and rely on my Pearl.
I became concerned that there is not much memory on this phone: 50mb. But just like my palm, I could load 3rd party apps with the reader on the device and the data on the memory card. So I put my drug guide and MSDict, as well as, some cool stuff from google (maps, calendar, docs) and went about transferring my contacts and notes.
Contacts can be transferred with MS Outlook but I don't have that so I used Vista's included MS Contacts. It was not perfect but it got the job done.
Notes from your Palm can not be simply moved over to the BB. I have decided to put just my essential notes on the phone and the remaining on Google docs. Sprint is very fast and I can get to these quickly if needed.
So it has been a week and I think I have fully converted from years of palm reliance to having an integrated phone and PDA with my Pearl. I love this little thing. The combination of keyboard, menu key, and trackball are just as easy to use as having a touch screen. And all touch screens end up with dead spots anyway, so it's a shortcoming that becomes frustrating.
Any problems?
Well, I did not like Suretype! so I set it to use multitap. As for multimedia, you can store your pics on a memory card (or get to Flickr quick enough) as well as music, video, and voice notes. The iPhone blows it away for multimedia but I don't really care. It's functional enough.
There really should be more memory on the phone. Perhaps it's a trade off on the small size of the Pearl. I do have ~6-7mb free and it seems to run OK like this but others have reported their phone slowing down with less than 10mb of free space.
The camera is only "OK". Great perhaps for sending pics in email but otherwise the picture quality is not very good (compared to my 5 megapix canon).
Basic (mobile type) of internet experience is fine with me. It is better than Palm's blazer but very basic nonetheless. If this is important to you, wait until the Bold or iPhone 2 comes out.
One last thing. Sprint Nav has an option to keep the screen on, but if you want to use google maps you'll need to download an older (unofficial) BB program called BBlight. It solved this issue for me.
So that's my review. It's been a week and I can now leave my Palm TX at home, feeling comfortable that I "got it all" on my Pearl =)
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