BlackBerry 8110 Review
March 5th, 2008
BlackBerrys have always been a favourite of mine and when being given the job of reviewing one of the new BlackBerrys I just couldĀ not help getting a sense of excitement shoot through me.
The BlackBerry 8110 did that to me. Obviously straight away I am going to give this phone top marks for design.
For those that are after more than design, the BlackBerry 8110 is packed full of features. As we all know BlackBerrys are for people on the move, very net based and the 8110 is no exception. Set the Blackberry up so that when you are sent an email to one of your PC’s based emails the BlackBerry will tell you this and you can read it live there and then on your BlackBerry.
Things have changed since the first BlackBerry came out, the 8110 now has a very stylish split keypad, giving it the perfect ability for ease of use typing as-well as keep the design slim and flexible. One of those phones you fall in love with that fit in your pocket.
Media wise it certainly does not lack. One thing I have always loved about Blackberrys is how well it and the Internet works
together. Use the 8110 to surf the web in real time, check your various favorite websites and listen to your tunes while on the
move.
Not to forget this mobile is also compatible with the Carphone Warehouse Navigator, perfect for finding your way around the world, busy enough as it is! However not having one built in does disappoint me and having to purchase one is one of very few downsides I see to the BlackBerry 8110
Summary of the BlackBerry 8110: BlackBerry have always produced amazing phones, almost as if they are in a league of their own. The 8110 comes as no surprise, if you are after style it produces it, with the perfect user interface to go with it. In a perfect world it could have some more features, but how else would you keep it so slim and elegant?
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Review by Matthew

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