eAccess Solutions, Inc. - Mobile Wireless and Life Cycle Solutions with BlackBerry, Palm, Treo and Windows Mobile


Home
Devices
Applications
Services
Technologies
Support Center
Our Partners
News
Careers
Contact Us

 

BlackBerry Allance Member

eAccess USA

Visit Our Stores:
WirelessBYeAccess For BlackBerry Phones, BlackBerry Devices, Treo Phones, Palm PDA's, Smartphones and Data Cards
BlackBerry Devices, Data Cards and Smartphones

BlackBerrySource For BlackBerry Accessories, BlackBerry Cases and BlackBerry Software and Licensing
BlackBerry Accessories
and Server Software

eAccess-eStore For Business BlackBerry Accessories, BlackBerry Cases, BlackBerry Server Software and BlackBerry Server Licensing
BlackBerry Software and Support Services

Treo-Gear For Treo Accessories and Treo Software Applications
Palm Treo Accessories and Software Applications

BlackBerry Tips and Tricks, Secret hot keys and functions

Request Bulk, Wholesale and Government Pricng for BlackBerry Accessories, Software, Licensing and BlackBerry Devices



View the
e
Access Mobile
eAccess Mobile Web
on your BlackBerry,
Palm or WM Device!

 


BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 Smartphone

You will Flip Over the Latest Addition to the BlackBerry Pearl Family - The Compact and Foldable Pearl Flip 8220 Smartphone with T-Mobile Service!

The BlackBerry Smartphone You'll Flip For! Open up a world of possibilities with the BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 smartphone tucked in your pocket, you’re always just a flip away from the people, fun and facts that matter. With more features than even previous versions of the BlackBerry Pearl, this new model adds ultra portability and a very cool flip design. High resolution displays on both the inside and out make this model completely different from any other BlackBerry you have seen. Contact eAccess Solutions at 847-991-7190 if you need further details on the Blackberry Pearl Flip or Blackberry Pearl Flip 8220 accessories. See our detailed BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 Review below.
 

BlackBerry Torch
BlackBerry Bold
BlackBerry Storm
BlackBerry Tour
BlackBerry 8830
BlackBerry 8820
BlackBerry Curve 8900
BlackBerry Curve 8520
BlackBerry Curve 8320
BlackBerry Curve 8310
BlackBerry Curve 8300
BlackBerry Pearl 8220
Applications
BlackBerry Software
End User Training
BlackBerry Tricks

T-Mobile Coverage Map

T-Mobile Rate Plans

BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 Accessories

BlackBerry Pearl Flip Accessories

BlackBerry Pearl Flip Cases

BlackBerry Accessories

BlackBerry Pearl Flip Open 8220      BlackBerry Pearl Flip Closed 8220


BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220
With T-Mobile Service!
T-Mobile BlackBerry Pearl 8220

BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220

 

 

 

BlackBerry Bold Specifications:
Memory:
128 MB + External MicroSD Slot
Display:
High resolution 240 x 320 pixel color Transmissive TFT LCD Screen Inside
Battery Life:
4 hours talk time, 14 days standby
Radio:
Quad-band: 850/900/1800/1900 GPRS, EDGE, Wi-Fi: 802.11a/b/g support
Bluetooth Embeded:
Yes
GPS: No
Music Player: Yes + Video and Camera

Size:
3.98 x 1.97 x 0.69  inches
Weight:
3.6 oz
Camera: 2 Megapixel Camera with Video Capture
Weight: 3.6 oz.6 oz
Included Accessories: Battery, Charger, Stereo Hands-Free Headset, USB Cable, BlackBerry Desktop Software, 256MB Memory Card
Features:
Wireless email
Organizer
Browser
Phone
Camera (2.0 MP)
Video Recording
Music player
BlackBerry® Maps
Media Player
Built-in GPS
SureType QWERTY Keyboard
Wi-Fi Support
Wi-Fi and Mobile Calling
Stereo Bluetooth wireless technology
Corporate data access
SMS / MMS

 
Order T-Mobile BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 HERE
 

BlackBerry Pearl Flip Software
BlackBerry Server Software and Licensing


Check Out These Other BlackBerry Pearl Series Models including the BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220:

Blackberry 8100c Pearl Blackberry 8100c Pearl
The BlackBerry Pearl 8100c Wireless Handheld

Available Carriers:
AT&T
BlackBerry Pearl (Red) BlackBerry Pearl (Red)
Smart, slim and stylish.

Available Carriers:
AT&T
Blackberry 8100 Pearl Blackberry 8100 Pearl
The BlackBerry Pearl 8100 Handheld

Available Carriers:
T-Mobile

 
BlackBerry 8100 Pearl (White) BlackBerry 8100 Pearl (White)
E-mail just got personal.

Available Carriers:
T-Mobile
BlackBerry Pearl 8110 (Titanium) BlackBerry Pearl 8110 (Titanium)
Global BlackBerry with built-in GPS!

Available Carriers:
AT&T
BlackBerry Pearl 8120 (Gray) BlackBerry Pearl 8120 (Gray)
With Wi-Fi for data and mobile calling

Available Carriers:
T-Mobile

 
BlackBerry Pearl 8130 (Red) BlackBerry Pearl 8130 (Red)
BlackBerry Pearl 8130 from Sprint

Available Carriers:
Sprint

 
BlackBerry Pearl 8130 (Amethyst) BlackBerry Pearl 8130 (Amethyst)
BlackBerry Pearl 8130 from Sprint

Available Carriers:
Sprint
BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 (Black) BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 (Black)
Wi-Fi and mobile calling in a new flip design

Available Carriers:
T-Mobile

 


The BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 Wireless Handheld gives you the flexibility of Email, phone, browser, SMS, GPS and organizer applications in a single, integrated handheld!  The Pearl series is fully compatible with all version of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server as well as many POP3, IMAP and Webmail accounts.  Noteworthy New features for the BlackBerry Pearl Flip: Flip design, camera, video, expandable memory, media player, Polyphonic and MP3 ringtones, 128MB of memory, a bright high-resolution screen inside/out and Quad-Band/EDGE support.
 
Carrier International Coverage Information:

T-Mobile (Quad-Band+ EDGE BlackBerry Pearl, BlackBerry 8100):  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)

BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 Review:

Clamshell fans finally have a smart phone worth buying. The BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 offers the familiar push e-mail and reliability consumers have come to expect from a BlackBerry, in a design that both protects the screen and offers a more comfortable calling experience. Plus, you get built-in Wi-Fi and a bigger keyboard than you’ll find on a typical Pearl. We would have liked to see 3G data support, especially since T-Mobile’s HSDPA network is coming soon but the Pearl Flip is a solid messaging and multimedia phone.

Design
The Pearl Flip, which weighs 3.6 ounces and measures 3.9 x 2.0 x 0.7 inches, has a smaller footprint than the BlackBerry Pearl 8110 but is a hair thicker while closed. We like the glossy black exterior (T-Mobile says a dark red option will be available in upcoming weeks) and the matte black finish of the backlit keyboard inside. RIM’s trademark trackball is above the keyboard in the entire BlackBerry Pearl Smartphone lineup. It was responsive but because of the clamshell design the trackball is more recessed than on a traditional Pearl, which takes some getting used to. On the front of the Pearl Flip, above the external display, is a 2-megapixel camera with flash. The left side of the phone houses the mute button, 3.5mm headphone jack, micro-USB port, and voice-command button. A welcome new external microSDHC Card lines the right side of the Pearl Flip, along with volume up/down buttons and the camera launch key. Above the keypad are four buttons that surround the trackball: the Send and End keys, the Berry button, and a return key. We like the display’s drop-hinge—a feature we’ve seen on notebooks before but rarely on a phone—but it felt a bit awkward at first. When opened, the flipped-back part of the phone acts as a natural resting spot for your pointer finger while you’re typing.

Display
The Pearl Flip’s 320 x 240-pixel internal display is bright and crisp. Web sites looked sharp, and the menus all appeared as if they were painted on the screen. The internal display is only 0.1 inches larger than the Pearl 8120, but the resolution has been bumped up from 260 x 240 pixels. The Pearl Flip’s external display measures 1.6 inches and has a lower 160 x 128-pixel resolution. You can use this screen for screening calls and previewing messages.

Keyboard
The Pearl Flip’s SureType keypad is both flatter and smoother than the original Pearl’s keyboard; the keys felt more spacious than the earlier Pearl models, and all had a good bounce to them. The Alt button is awkwardly close to the @ key, but we got used to this over time.

The SureType software itself was excellent and has certainly improved; it recognized “Sportsillustrated” in the Web browser off of the bat, and although it didn’t recognize “CNN” the first time, it did so the next time. When we purposely misspelled “Gold” on the older Pearl 8120 by typing “Gnld,” it yielded Gold, Gild, Half, Held in the autocorrect options. With the Pearl Flip, it gave us Gold, Golf, Gulf, Gild, and Hold. The Pearl Flip sports RIM’s new BlackBerry OS 4.6.0.1. The home screen has five user-configurable icons along the bottom as well as T-Mobile’s Fav 5 icons, if you have that theme activated. Inside the main menu, icons are split into five columns and are cleaner than the old BlackBerry layout, with a more digitized feel to them. Since the icons are mostly black and white, though, they can be hard to distinguish from one another. Each icon has a soft white glow when selected.

DataViz Documents to Go Onboard
The Pearl Flip’s Web browser supports both Page and Column views, but navigating to Google.com, the search bar didn’t show the first character we typed inside the Google search box; for example, Gmail showed simply as “mail.” This was frustrating because we ended up searching for “GGmail” instead of “Gmail.” Also, we couldn’t just click Search off the bat; we first had to zoom into the search bar. While the Pearl 8120 on T-Mobile didn’t allow us to play YouTube videos, the Pearl Flip supports the Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP), which let us stream videos from YouTube on the device.

Web Browsing
The Pearl Flip’s Web browser supports both Page and Column views, but navigating to Google.com, the search bar didn’t show the first character we typed inside the Google search box; for example, Gmail showed simply as “mail.” This was frustrating because we ended up searching for “GGmail” instead of “Gmail.” Also, we couldn’t just click Search off the bat; we first had to zoom into the search bar. While the Pearl 8120 on T-Mobile didn’t allow us to play YouTube videos, the Pearl Flip supports the Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP), which let us stream videos from YouTube on the device.

Like the Pearl 8120 on T-Mobile, the Flip has a 802.11 b/g wireless radio. With a full Wi-Fi signal, we began streaming the recent second presidential debate within 20 seconds, and voices were in sync with the video, although the video itself wasn’t of the best quality; we could hardly read Tom Brokaw’s name along the bottom of the screen. After a few minutes, however, the voices were off by a few seconds. Using T-Mobile’s EDGE network, m.CNN.com loaded in 16 seconds, m.ESPN.com in 27 seconds, and NYTimes.com in 20 seconds. By comparison, the BlackBerry Pearl 8120 from T-Mobile loaded m.CNN.com in a comparable 17 seconds, but loaded m.ESPN.com in just 9 seconds on the same network. When we tried to load sites over Wi-Fi, m.CNN.com took more than 30 seconds on our initial test. We experienced this problem using four different routers in four different locations. The following day, though, m.CNN.com loaded in 16 seconds, NYTimes.com in 12 seconds, and m.ESPN.com in 14 seconds from these same locations. So in most cases Wi-Fi was faster, but we were perplexed by the Pearl Flip’s inconsistent performance.

E-mail and Messaging
The Pearl Flip, like the rest of the BlackBerry line, supports multiple e-mail accounts, including POP3, IMAP4, Microsoft Outlook Web Access, Exchange, IBM Lotus Domino, and Novell GroupWise. We appreciated that the external display notified us of new messages. The Push e-mail inbox also now supports HTML formatting, so e-mails with embedded images will look the way the sender intended. You can also spell-check messages before they’re sent and create a custom dictionary for ignoring specific words, which worked well. AIM, Google Talk, ICQ, MSN Live Messenger, and Yahoo Messenger come pre-installed on the device, in addition to BlackBerry Messenger. We signed into our Google Chat account and loved that our friends’ profile pictures lined up on the right side of the display and that the application offered a full Google Talk experience.

Multimedia
The Pearl Flip supports a host of video and audio formats; using the included Media Manager software on our PC, we took an AVI video of Mad Men and converted it for Optimal Playback; the 345MB file took about 15 minutes to reformat to MPEG-4. While the original AVI movie played back on the Pearl Flip around 2 frames per second and was the size of a stamp, the new MPEG-4 version was fluid, even in the full-screen landscape mode (the player automatically switches to landscape mode for full-screen videos). Better yet, the software shrank the video to a manageable 274MB file. Music sounded excellent on the Pearl Flip. Our Lupe Fiasco MP3 was clear and full. Voices were well balanced with the background instruments and beat. Album art is displayed on the main screen while you’re playing a song, and it can play in the background as well. If you close the clamshell, the song name and album art displays on the external screen. We wish that we could still control the music with the lid closed, though. (Update: You can change skip forward or back through songs by holding the volume buttons in.). You can add up to 16GB of additional storage through the Pearl Flip’s sideloading microSDHC slot, and we synced our iTunes music directly to the Pearl Flip Software using BlackBerry Media Sync—with the exception of DRM songs, of course.

The Pearl Flip comes with its own earbuds, and although they’re plastic, they were comfortable with the sponge covers, and the 3.5mm headphone jack lets consumers use any other standard headphones. The handset also supports stereo Bluetooth headsets. Gone are the days of a BlackBerry with just BrickBreaker: Our Pearl Flip also came with Word Mole, Texas Hold’Em King 2, Sudoku, Klondike, and Trooper Typing. We loved Trooper Typing, while got us accustomed to using the SureType keyboard. Our model came without a case so we found BlackBerry Pearl Flip Cases Here.

Call Quality
Inside our office, calls made on the Pearl Flip were good even with two bars of service, where most T-Mobile handsets are unable to maintain a connection. Outside, on the streets of New York City during a relatively breezy day, our caller said we sounded great, and that they could hardly tell we were outside. We attribute this to the Pearl Flip’s enhanced background noise cancellation. The caller to us sounded clear, too, and we didn’t miss a word. The Pearl Flip can also make calls over a Wi-Fi network, which saves you T-Mobile minutes, and it’s tailored to work best with T-Mobile’s Unlimited HotSpot Calling service (the renamed HotSpot @Home) which costs $9.99 per month. Using a Netgear Rangemax router, our calls were jumbled; we could hardly hear the recording telling us to leave a voicemail. We’d blame it on the fact that we only had 3 bars of service, but we were standing directly next to the router we were using. We will revisit this test again with a T-Mobile–approved router.

Battery Life
The Pearl Flip is rated for 4 hours of talk time. After making a few initial calls, we watched videos for an hour and a half, and then listened to a few songs before letting the device idle overnight. The next day, after playing Texas Hold’em King 2 for another hour and a half and snapping a few pictures, the battery had nearly run out. Additional BlackBerry Pearl Flip Batteries and BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 Accessories are found here.

Verdict
We weren’t sure what it was going to be like using a clamshell BlackBerry. But over a few days, we grew to like the design. Flip phone fans and Pearl addicts will appreciate the improved, spacious keyboard, higher-resolution display, fresh operating system, and sleek style. All in all the best BlackBerry device ever made in our opinion! You can pickup tons of great BlackBerry Pearl 8220 Accessories here at eAccess.  Especially of note is the ever increasing selection of BlackBerry Pearl 8220 Cases at the eAccess-eStore.com.
 

For more information on any of our products:

Call us at: (847) 991-7190
E-Mail: sales@eAccessinc.com
                    - or- 
Submit this form for an instant reply:

Email product literature
Have a salesperson contact me

Name
Title
Company
Address
E-mail
Phone
Comment

Enter these letters in the box to the right to Authenticate your request
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Additional BlackBerry Resources:

BlackBerry Accessories and Software
Treo Accessories
BlackBerry Accessories

 

 

 

RIM BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220
BlackBerry Pearl Flip Wireless Handheld

SiteMap

©2010 eAccess Solutions, Inc. All Rights Reserved
eAccess Solutions, Inc.
™ a Registered Trademark SiteMap