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Smartphone Reviews : RIM Blackberry 7100i

23 January 2006

RIM BlackBerry 7100i
Mobiledia reviews the RIM Blackberry 7100i and they write – ‘Featuring a large 240 x 260 px screen, the 7100i is capable of displaying 65K colors. Much of the reason RIM was able to condense the bulk was using a reduced size QWERTY keypad. Located below easy-to-use Send, End, and Convenience keys, a 20 button keypad provides quick one-touch typing.’

MobileMag also has a review of the RIM Blackberry 7100i. They write – ‘If you’re sick of me piling praise on the 7100i, here’s your comeuppance. The only drawback to having the Internet in your pocket is price. As with any cellphone or Internet plan, access costs money. But if you’re going to spend money on a cell and use it for wireless Web and/or extensive text messaging, go the whole way and get a BlackBerry.’

Check out the RIM Blackberry 7100i news release at Sprint.

Another member of the Blackberry 7100 family ( If you’re a Verizon user, check out the 7130e ), which isn’t a bad thing. It’s good to see RIM expanding and offering different types of Blackberry’s.

One Response to “Smartphone Reviews : RIM Blackberry 7100i”

  1. CellPhones Says:

    RIM Blackberry 7100i

    `The BlackBerry 7100i also puts top-of-the-line features, such as push-to-talk long-range digital walkie-talkie, speakerphone, Bluetooth® technology, GPS support for location-based services and polyphonic ringtones, into a sleek and stylish handset.`

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