Archive for: 9100

BlackBerry Pearl 9105 to sport ancient T9 keyboard?

  • March 31, 2010 12:52 pm

I have to give it to RIM. The last couple of years they’ve drastically increased their R&D as well as designers eye, putting out some truly awesome products. One such product was the BlackBerry Pearl of years past. It was RIM’s first (first good looking that is) candybar-size phone that more mainstream/consumer users actually wanted to use. At that time, that was a big deal for the typical corporate workhorse BlackBerry. But all good things must come to and end. As such, RIM has left that slim candybar space void of any real improvement since the 81xx device leaving many out in the cold.

Then several weeks back pictures of a new 91xx Pearl leaked, showing the world a much classier and lust-worthy Pearl. So far, both SureType and full-QWERTY keypads have been spied in these so called leaked shots. Well, add another keyboard to the list of potentials today as now a T9 keyboard also appears within this super model of a phone.

While I understand that this is a render, it’s a poor one at that. Not to mention, RIM’s bread and butter feature is amazing keyboards. Amazing the T9, from any manufacturer, is not. With as much emphasis as RIM puts on communication, I can’t see them seriously considering rolling out a dumbed down POS T9 enabled phone. But that’s my opinion. What’s yours?

CrackBerry

BlackBerry 9100 Pearl dropping on Fido May 4th?

  • March 29, 2010 1:50 pm

With all the full-QWERTY love RIM has been dishing out the last few quarters, Suretype users may feel like they’re getting ignored and getting left out in the cold to whither and die. Nothing could be further from the truth though as images of a revamped Pearl of sorts currently plotting along with the 9100 moniker have been spotted several times. So far, any real useful info such as price or release date have been MIA. But a new screenshot of a Fido inventory system has good news coming on relatively swift wings. If all goes according to plan, Fido customers could see a revamped Pearl/9100 drop on May 4th.

Those of you still managing to hobble along on 81xx hardware have reinforcements/relief coming soon. If you’re made it this far, another 5-6 weeks isn’t going to kill you. Excited?

CrackBerry > MobileSyrup

BlackBerry 9100 Pearl gets another groping, leaking a few specs in the process.

  • March 24, 2010 3:39 am

For those in the market for a smaller form factor BlackBerry, you’re only real choice as of right now is the grossly outdated Pearl 8100. Paying anything more than a few dollars now would be a travesty in my eyes. But there is light over the horizon. The BlackBerry Pearl 9100 has been seen strutting it’s stuff here and there in various leaked shots. Finally today we have at least a few specs to go along with those stellar slimmed down looks. Really, it’s pretty common stuff here — 3G, trackpad, SureType, and a 3-megapixel camera. Nothing to sway one from a Bold 9700 mind you, unless your biggest “want” is a tiny candybar smartphone. In that case, the 9100 may be right up your alley. If anything else, it at least looks the professional part, borrowing styling cues from it’s more expensive and feature filled siblings.

No word yet on how much this little gem will cost. But based on previous experiences, I’d say you’ll be able to walk away with one for roughly $249 if you play your cards right.

Engadget > TechDigest

BlackBerry 9100 (Stratus) gets highly detailed on video.

  • November 30, 2009 10:50 am

If the video that revealed itself a week or two back showcasing the upcoming SureType BlackBerry 9100 wasn’t quite the greatest thing you’d ever seen (/sarcasm), this new video may come a tad bit closer. The above motion picture clip features a much more thorough tour around the 9100 (Stratus’) hardware and software offerings. Going by what we see in the vid, it looks like a rock solid device to keep the SureType line of devices relevant and alive. Just in case you’re short on time, you can look forward to the following: OS 5.0.0.350, 256MB of app memory, a life catching thanks to a 3.2 megapixel camera around back. Not mind blowing features, but enough that it should do relatively well.

Are you a hater of full sized keyboards and extra wide loads? Think the BlackBerry 9100 has a chance to win your heart…?

IntoMobile > Salomondrin