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CrackBerry have been session on several betrayed shot of the future BlackBerryPearl , domestically code named Picket, which has a reviseed SureType piano and ocular joystick. The styling clearly pursues on from the BlackBerry Audacious which is no decomposed item, and contributes up to a quite striking handset. Several imagery of the mobilephone aka Picket have lately exposed up on SlashGear, these imagery were firstly posted on CrackBerry, you can notice their editorial here.

The phone features a SureType piano and an ocular stick, it as well appear as if the phones camera will have an LED light-emitting diode flash. As we catch out further facts about exact hardware specifications for the phone, lengthwise with hauler facts, a free date and pricing we will remain you informed.

Read More. Since the Pearl 3G has external media player keys, it only makes sense that it comes with a media player. You can drag and drop files to the phone via USB mass storage mode, or you can simply preload a microSD card with content--the phone accepts cards with capacities up to 32GB. If that's not enough, the Pearl 3G has plenty of other apps to keep you entertained.

Of course, it also has business-related apps like Documents To Go as well. The Pearl 3G only has a 3. It has 2. Images did look sharp, but lighting seemed dim, colors looked muted, and there was a slight orange tinge in indoor shots.

You can geotag the photos, and after that you can send them via MMS or share them online on any of your social networks. There's also a video recording option. Call quality was good on both sides. We enjoyed loud and clear audio with very little distortion or background noise. Our callers sounded natural, too. On the other end, callers reported very good quality as well, though they said they detected a bit of an echo, as if our voice had deepened suddenly.

It wasn't a deal breaker, however, as they had no problems otherwise. Speakerphone calls were also quite good. The echo effect did seem a bit more pronounced, but that's typical of most speakerphones.

General performance was great. The Pearl 3G felt responsive during our testing period, and we experienced no system crashes. There was an occasional delay when switching apps, but that happened rarely. We did have problems with 3G coverage. Yet, when we did get 3G, the speeds were pretty good.

We loaded the CNET mobile page in just 8 seconds, and downloading a 1. Wi-Fi speeds were great, too; we loaded the same page in just 6 seconds. BlackBerry Rumors. We've already had our first encounter with BlackBerry OS 6 with the Torch , but it will eventually come to the non-touch Bold and Pearl 3G among others. A couple of hands on videos show what you should expect of the new OS. The homescreen shortcuts can be scrolled left and right, just like on the Torch but that doesn't seem to work as well without a touch screen.



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