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Blackberry 7290 for T-Mobile If you need a
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battery—even a desktop stand. Read our
BlackBerry 7290 Review below.
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Features:
Memory: 32 MB flash plus 4 MB SRAM
Display: Full-color 64K
Battery Life: 4 hours talk time, 9 days standby time
Radio: Quad-band: 850, 900, 1800, 1900 GSM/GPRS
Bluetooth Embeded: Yes
Size: 4.5 x 2.9 x 0.9 inches
Weight: 4.9 oz
Included Accessories: USB Charging Cable,
Travel Charger, Holster, Headset, Battery
Features:
Memory: 32 MB flash plus 4 MB SRAM
Display: Full-color 64K
Battery Life: 3.3 hours talk time, 8 days standby time
Radio: Dual-band: 800, 1900 CDMA2000 and CDMA One
Bluetooth Embeded: Yes
Size: 4.5 x 2.9 x 0.9 inches
Weight: 4.9 oz
Included Accessories: USB Charging Cable,
Travel Charger, Holster, Headset, Battery
Features:
Memory: 32 MB flash plus 4 MB SRAM
Display: Full-color 64K
Battery Life: 3.3 hours talk time, 8 days standby time
Radio: Dual-band: 800, 1900 CDMA2000 and CDMA One
Bluetooth Embeded: Yes
Size: 4.5 x 2.9 x 0.9 inches
Weight: 4.9 oz
Included Accessories: USB Charging Cable,
Travel Charger, Holster, Headset, Battery
The
BlackBerry 7200 Wireless Handheld gives you the flexibility of
Email, phone, browser, SMS, and organizer applications in a single,
integrated handheld! The 7200 series is fully compatible with all
version of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server as well as many POP3, IMAP and
Webmail accounts. For a full functionality demo, visit our demo center
HERE.
Carrier International Coverage Information:
T-Mobile (Quad-Band 7290): Anguilla, Antigua & Barbuda,
Argentina, Aruba, Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Barbados, Belgium, Bermuda, Bosnia, Brazil,
British Virgin Islands, Brunei, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Canada,
Cayman, Chile, China, Colombia, Croatia,
Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Dominica, Ecuador, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, France,
French West Indies, Georgia, Germany, Greece,
Grenada, Guernsey, Guiana, Hong Kong, Hungary,
Iceland, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Isle of Man, Israel,
Italy, Jamaica, Jersey, Jordan, Kuwait, Latvia, Lichtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macau,
Macedonia, Malta,
Malaysia, Mexico, Monaco, Monseratt, Montenegro, Morocco, Netherlands,
New Zealand, Norway,
Panama, Peru, Philippines, Poland,
Portugal, Puerto Rico, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Serbia & Montenegro, Singapore, Slovak Republic,
Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, St. Kitt's & Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Sweden,
Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Trinidad & Tobago, Turkey, Turks & Caicos,
United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Ukraine, Vatican, Venezuela
(Typical
T-Mobile roaming rates at $.99/min voice, $.015/KB)
Sprint (Dual-Band 7250): USA, Canada
Verizon (Dual-Band 7250): USA, Canada
(Typical
Verizon roaming rates at $0.69/min voice, $.02/KB)
BlackBerry 7290 Review:
The real beauty of Research In Motion (RIM) BlackBerry
devices is their simplicity, and in that regard, the
BlackBerry 7290 hits the nail on the head.
Nowhere as flashy as many of the Windows Mobile devices we've seen or the
Palm Treo 650, for that matter
the RIM BlackBerry 7290 is a simple and sleek interpretation of what the
BlackBerry is all about.
The RIM BlackBerry 7290 looks like a more traditional
PDA-style BlackBerry device than its slimmer cousin, the RIM
BlackBerry 7100t. That
said, the 7290 is on the smaller side (4.5 by 2.9 by 0.9 inches; 4.9 ounces)
and styled in an attractive metallic blue (T-Mobile) or flat black
(Cingular); we had no problem fitting the 7290 in either a shirt or pants
pocket. The sharp, 240x160-pixel display supports more than 65,000 colors,
with clear icons and text.
Like more traditional PDA-style
BlackBerry devices, the 7290
has a full QWERTY keyboard that, like the display itself, is backlit.
Depending on your power-consumption needs, you can change the backlighting
to anywhere from 10 seconds to 2 minutes. The keyboard on the 7290 is easy
to use. The keys are spaced apart enough that even the most ham-handed user
shouldn't have a problem with typos and misdials. Also, when you're at the
home screen, entering any of the number key automatically takes you to the
phone dialer. In addition to the QWERTY keyboard, on the right spine of the
device is a scrollwheel as well as a Back button that takes out of the menu
system one step at a time. On the left spine is the minijack for the
included wired headset and the USB port for charging the device and syncing
it with your PC. On the top of the device, you'll find a dedicated button to
retrieve your Latest Calls list.
The RIM BlackBerry 7290's address book is
limited by the available memory, and the device comes with 32MB of flash
memory plus 4MB of SRAM. Each contact holds up to eight phone numbers, an
e-mail address, and two postal addresses; additional names can be stored on
the SIM card. Furthermore, you can enter Web pages, personal information,
and notes under each name. A full-fledged PDA, the 7290 also includes a
calendar, a memo pad, a task list, an alarm clock, 32 polyphonic ring tones,
and a vibrate mode. The BlackBerry 7290 sports integrated Bluetooth, which
can be used only to connect with a
headset. As with all other BlackBerry devices, the 7290 is a business
product; subsequently, it's easy to connect it to Microsoft Exchange and
BlackBerry servers as well as Lotus Notes and GroupWise. The
BlackBerry 7290 delivers e-mail in real
time, and both messages and the calendar can be synced to the device. If you
don't work for a company that has the BlackBerry Enterprise Server
installed, you can opt for BlackBerry Web
client, which is included in the carriers package service plan. The Web
client can forward email to your 7290 from up to 10 POP3 or IMAP4 accounts
every 15 minutes.
Primarily a business device, the RIM
BlackBerry 7290 lacks multimedia options. There's a picture viewer and
nothing else. The 7290 doesn't play MP3s, and like the
BlackBerry 7100t, it ships
with one Java (J2ME) game, BrickBreaker. As a T-Mobile device, the
BlackBerry 7290 lets you download
third-party applications or access the WAP web browser for ring tones and
games, as well as to browse through news, weather, and sports scores. The
7290 ships with a limited selection of wallpaper, but you can get more from
eAccess or import your own photos.
The quad-band (GSM 850/900/1800/1900; GPRS) RIM BlackBerry 7290 world phone
has no problem finding a good signal. Using and pairing a BlackBerry
7290 wireless headset is a very simple process unlike some other cell
phones. Also using other
BlackBerry 7290 accessories like
Bluetooth keyboards is a very simple process. RIM promises four
hours of talk time and up to nine days of standby time and the
BlackBerry 7290 is true to this claim.
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