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Blackberry Pearl?


Question Posted Sunday July 13 2008, 11:55 pm

I want a BB Pearl and I have T-Mobile. Can you browse the net w/ the BB Pearl 8100? Also which one is better the 8100 or the 8120? The 8120 costs more but it seems the 8100 does the same but the 8120 has a little more. Does the 8100 have a Micro SD memory slot? Thanks!
P.S. Please don't provide a website from T-Mobile. It would be nice if someone has experience or knows a lot about BB Pearls.


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DJzmAgUy426 answered Monday July 14 2008, 4:48 pm:
*edit* yeah it's somewhere between $25 and $30 for the internet. It's worth it, except you can't use youtube, or sny website that needs flash player...




I have the BB pearl and t-mobile. Personally, I don't like it very much. It does surf the web, paying extra of course, and I just bought my memory card yesterday. Picture quality isn't all that good, and you can't record or watch videos, unless you transfer them from your computer (which you can't do without the memory). People that have it with AT&T can watch videos for some reason, even though t-mobile blames it on the phone, and not at all on their service. Overall, the phone is alright (I'm writing on it now), but it's a normal phone. Nothing really special about it. I don't know much about the 8120 either. I want the iphone 3g, or the lg VU, cause I'm sick of this one. Hope this helps.

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heyimcaro answered Monday July 14 2008, 1:10 am:
My sister and my boyfriend both have Pearls. They both love it. And yes, you can browse the net with the Pearl, but it gets pricey if you don't get a data plan. It also has a MicroSD slot. From what I've seen, they're really good phones and they both say it's easy to use. I don't know much about the 8120, though, so I can't really compare. Haha, but yeah, the Pearl is a great phone.

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No, they don't have T-Mobile, they have AT&T. And they're both on family plans, which have minutes, unlimited texting, and then boyfriend has an unlimited data package thing, which lets him use the internet whereever he has service. Sorry I couldn't be more help!

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