blackberry pearl

Most Blackberries are considered thick and clunky, although they are depended upon by millions of companies and personal users worldwide, most consumers still want a nice looking device.The Blackberry Pearl is the first Blackberry to break the mold of the previous traditional styles, with the added functionality of a more modern multi-media device. The Pearl typically runs on Blackberry's 4.3 platform, and boasts a 240x260 pixel, Thin Filmed Transistor (TFT) display screen, which is perfect for enjoying JPEG, MPG, and a plethora of other media type files. Combined with the Desktop Manager Software suite, or Blackberry Enterprise Solution, any Blackberry becomes a formidable leader in Personal Information Management, whether you use it just for email, or can't get enough of your daily fix of Facebook, Blackberry is just a cut above the rest

Setting aside the ample business functionality, lets understand some of the key options that really make the Pearl what it is. First, the Pearl is one of the first Blackberry's to include a camera, although it is only a 2.0 mega pixel, it still takes a decent mobile photo.

Next we take you to another multi-media enhancement, allowing Blackberry's now enter the realm of music and videos. The Pearl is a gem at handling large Div X files; playback on almost any music file type is nearly flawless, especially if you have a nice pair of Bluetooth stereo headphones.

Don't worry if you run out of memory, because the Pearl also sports a Micro SD expansion slot, which is capable of running up to a four gigabyte memory card. So there is ample room for all those pictures and videos you have accumulated, and don't want to part with. Not to mention now you can add photos to contacts, personalized MP3 ring tones, and a multitude of screen savers and themes to make your device your own.

Now for surfing the web, or instant tethering wireless modem connectivity,